1. 9:3:4 recessive epistasis
2. 12:3:1 dominant epistasis
3. 1:2:1 incomplete dominance
4. None of the above
9:3:4 recessive epistasis
1. By a monohybrid cross
2. By a dihybrid cross
3. By a reciprocal cross
4. By a test cross
By a test cross
1. Theory of acquired character
2. Cell theory
3. Laws of inheritance
4. Origin of species
Laws of inheritance
1. Dominance
2. Co-dominance
3. Incomplete dominance
4. None of these
Dominance
1. Recessive epistasis
2. Co-dominant genes
3. Linked genes
4. Epistasis
Recessive epistasis
1. Flower colour is sex linked
2. White flower colour is dominant
3. White flower colour is recessive
4. Flower colour is transmitted through cytoplasmic factors
Flower colour is transmitted through cytoplasmic factors
1. True breeding
2. Homozygous for one allele
3. Heterozygous for one allele
4. Heterozygous for two duplicate alleles
Heterozygous for two duplicate alleles
1. The X chromosome of the female
2. The X chromosome of the male
3. Any autosome
4. Either on autosome or X chromosome
The X chromosome of the male
1. 1
2. 2
3. 4
4. 8
1
1. Independent assortment
2. Dominance
3. Purity of gemetes
4. Linkage
Linkage