1. Mutation
2. Epistasis
3. Pleiotropism
4. Incomplete dominance
Incomplete dominance
1. Nitrosomonas
2. Pseudomonas
3. Rhizobium
4. Clostridium
Pseudomonas
1. ½
2. 0/2
3. 1/1
4. ¼
½
1. 1:1:14
2. 2:2:12
3. 1:4:6:4:1
4. 9:3:3:1
1:4:6:4:1
1. It is impossible
2. All the later workers must have committed mistakes
3. Mendel might not have studied cell the 21 combinations
4. Mendel’s principle of independent assortment may be wrong
Mendel’s principle of independent assortment may be wrong
1. 9 white:7 yellow:no green
2. 3 white:4 yellow:1 green
3. 4 white:3 yellow:1 green
4. 2 white:1 yellow:1 green
4 white:3 yellow:1 green
1. The offspring would reproduce sexually
2. The offspring shows morphological changes
3. The offspring does not show any morphological or genetical change
4. The genetic constitution of the offspring would differ
The offspring does not show any morphological or genetical change
1. Difference from both the parents
2. No change from the maternal parents
3. No change from the p[aternal parents
4. Mixtures of characters from both parents
Mixtures of characters from both parents
1. Sexual reproduction
2. aSexual reproduction
3. vegetative reproduction
4. all of the above
Sexual reproduction
1. Atavism
2. Reversion
3. Inversion
4. None of these
Atavism