21. The following is a hypothetical pathway for the development of wild type (red) eye colour in an insect: Enzymes A and B are encoded by the genes a+ and […]
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Linked genes eye colour problem
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20. The following is a schematic representation of a hypothetical pathway involved in formation of eye color in an insect species. Genes A and B are linked and have a […]
Hypothetical biochemical pathway
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19. A hypothetical biochemical pathway for the formation of eye color in insect is given below. Two autosomal recessive mutants ‘a’ and ‘b’ are identified which block the pathway as […]
Chi-Square Pathway Question
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Consider the following hypothetical pathway: H allele converts X substance to H substance h allele cannot convert X to H substance and leads to phenotype ‘O’ A allele converts H […]
Genetic pathway problem
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17. Following is a hypothetical biochemical pathway responsible for pigmentation of leaves. The pathway is controlled by two independently assorting genes ‘A’ and ‘B’ encoding enzymes as shown below. Mutant […]
Labrador Coat Colour Genetics: Why a 9 Black : 3 Brown : 4 Yellow Ratio Shows Recessive Epistasis
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16. A black Labrador homozygous for the dominant alleles (BBEE) is crossed with a yellow Labrador homozygous for the recessive alleles (bbee). On intercrossing the F1, the F2 progeny was […]
Predicting Red and White Flower Ratios in Pea Plants
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15. Two plants with white flowers are crossed. White flowers arise due to recessive mutation. All F1 progeny have red flowers. When the F1 plants are selfed, both red and […]
Chi-square test for a 15:1 ratio when two duplicate genes control a dominant trait
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14. A plant heterozygous for a dominant trait was selfed. The progeny had 140 plants showing the dominant trait and 20 plants showing the recessive trait. A researcher hypothesised that […]
Understanding Recessive Epistasis and Chi-Square Test in Fruit Color Genetics
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13. A plant with red fruit is crossed to a plant with white fruit. The F1 progeny had red fruits. On selfing the F1 two kinds of progeny were observed, […]
Understanding F2 Progeny Ratios in Two Interacting Genes Affecting Pathway End Product
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12. Two interacting genes (independently assorting) were involved in the same pathway. Absence of either genes function leads to absence of the end product of the pathway. A dihybrid cross […]


