The Phenomenon of two or more than two genes affecting the expression of each other is called?
A.
Crossing over
B.
Pairing
C.
Gene interaction
D.
Linkage
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Mendel described every character is influenced by the particular expression of the gene, but when the characters are controlled by the combination of more than one gene, called gene interaction.
Which of the following ratio shows complementary gene interaction?
A.
9:7
B.
15:1
C.
1:2:1
D.
9:3:3:1
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Complementary gene interaction is first discovered by William Bateson and Reginald Punette in 1906. 9:7 ratio shows the 9 offspring have both dominant genes, while 7 is having either one dominant or both recessive.
Which of the following does not show Mendel’s law of inheritance?
A.
Masking gene interaction
B.
Epistasis
C.
Supplementary gene interaction
D.
Codominance
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Codominance is the phenomenon where both the alleles of the gene pair in a heterozygote are expressed and resulting in offspring which is neither dominant nor recessive. Example: AB blood group.
Which of the following is NOT the type of epistasis?
A.
Dominant
B.
Recessive
C.
Collabrative
D.
Supplementary
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Epistasis can be of many types based on the ability of an allele in masking and modification of gene effects. It can be of dominant, recessive, complementary or supplementary.