NEET-XII-Biology
05: Principles of Inheritance and Variation
- #2Differentiate between the following -
(a) Dominance and Recessive
(b) Homozygous and Heterozygous
(c) Monohybrid and Dihybrid.Ans : null (a) Dominance and Recessive
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Dominance
Recessive
1. A dominant factor or allele expresses itself in the presence or absence of a recessive trait. A recessive trait is able to express itself only in the absence of a dominant trait. 2. For example, tall plant, round seed, violet flower, etc. are dominant characters in a pea plant. For example, dwarf plant, wrinkled seed, white flower, etc. are recessive traits in a pea plant.
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Homozygous
Heterozygous
1. It contains two similar alleles for a particular trait. It contains two different alleles for a particular trait. 2. Genotype for homozygous possess either dominant or recessive, but never both the alleles. For example, RR or rr Genotype for heterozygous possess both dominant and recessive alleles. For example, Rr 3. It produces only one type of gamete. It produces two different kinds of gametes.
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Monohybrid
Dihybrid
1. Monohybrid involves cross between parents, which differs in only one pair of contrasting characters. Dihybrid involves cross between parents, which differs in two pairs of contrasting characters. 2. For example, the cross between tall and dwarf pea plant is a monohybrid cross. For example, the cross between pea plants having yellow wrinkled seed with those having green round seeds is a dihybrid cross.
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- #2-aDominance and RecessiveAns : Dominance and Recessive
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Dominance
Recessive
1. A dominant factor or allele expresses itself in the presence or absence of a recessive trait. A recessive trait is able to express itself only in the absence of a dominant trait. 2. For example, tall plant, round seed, violet flower, etc. are dominant characters in a pea plant. For example, dwarf plant, wrinkled seed, white flower, etc. are recessive traits in a pea plant.
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- #2-bHomozygous and HeterozygousAns : Homozygous and Heterozygous
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Homozygous
Heterozygous
1. It contains two similar alleles for a particular trait. It contains two different alleles for a particular trait. 2. Genotype for homozygous possess either dominant or recessive, but never both the alleles. For example, RR or rr Genotype for heterozygous possess both dominant and recessive alleles. For example, Rr 3. It produces only one type of gamete. It produces two different kinds of gametes.
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- #2-cMonohybrid and Dihybrid.Ans : Monohybrid and Dihybrid
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Monohybrid
Dihybrid
1. Monohybrid involves cross between parents, which differs in only one pair of contrasting characters. Dihybrid involves cross between parents, which differs in two pairs of contrasting characters. 2. For example, the cross between tall and dwarf pea plant is a monohybrid cross. For example, the cross between pea plants having yellow wrinkled seed with those having green round seeds is a dihybrid cross.
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