
Principles of Inheritance - Incomplete Dominance, Co-dominance, Multiple Alleles
Biology ยท Grade 12 ยท Week 10 ยท 25 questions
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Grade 12 Biology โ Principles of Inheritance - Incomplete Dominance, Co-dominance, Multiple Alleles: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Incomplete dominance results in:
- In incomplete dominance with Aa, the phenotype is:
- Co-dominance results in:
- An example of co-dominance in humans is:
- In the ABO blood group system, the alleles are:
- A person with AB blood group has:
- A person with O blood group has:
- Multiple alleles are:
- The ABO system demonstrates:
- In guinea pigs, coat color shows:
- The phenotypic ratio in incomplete dominance monohybrid cross is:
- The phenotypic ratio in co-dominance monohybrid cross is:
- Human blood type AB shows:
- Snapdragon flowers show red, pink, and white colors due to:
- The cross between red and white snapdragon produces:
- A person who can donate blood to both A and B blood groups has:
- Rh factor in humans demonstrates:
- The tail length in mice is an example of:
- The ABO blood group has a total of:
- In Rh blood group system, Rh positive individuals have:
- A cross between Rh+ (Rh+ Rh-) and Rh- produces:
- The genotype of a person with blood group A can be:
- The genotype of a person with blood group B can be:
- Incomplete dominance differs from co-dominance in that:
- In mice, when yellow coat allele is homozygous, the offspring:
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