1. 10 or more pairs of genes
2. 20 or more pairs of genes
3. Less than 5 pairs of genes
4. More than 15 pairs of genes
Less than 5 pairs of genes
1. Darwin
2. Lamarck
3. Wallace
4. Kolreuter
Kolreuter
1. 1:4:6:4:1
2. 15:1
3. 9:7
4. 12:3:1
1:4:6:4:1
1. Supplementation of dominant genes
2. Duplicate genes
3. Complementation of dominant genes
4. Recessive genes
Complementation of dominant genes
1. 1:4:6:4:1
2. 15:1
3. 12:3:1
4. 9:7
1:4:6:4:1
1. One glycoprotein on RBC
2. Two glycoprotein’s on RBC
3. Both
4. None of the above
None of the above
1. Three alleles all of which are recessive
2. Three alleles all of which are codominant
3. Three alleles out of which two are recessive and the third is dominant
4. Three alleles of which two are dominant and third is recessive
Three alleles of which two are dominant and third is recessive
1. Recessive epistasis
2. Dominant epistasis
3. Dominant-recessive epistasis
4. Collaborative supplementary gene
Recessive epistasis
1. 1 million
2. 2 million
3. 0.5 million
4. 0.25 million
0.5 million
1. Pythagoras
2. Empedocles
3. Aristotle
4. Malpighi
Aristotle