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प्रश्न
Short Answer Question.
Write a note on pleiotropy.
Give an account of pleiotropy with a suitable example.
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उत्तर
- When a single gene controls two (or more) different traits it is called pleiotropic gene and the phenomenon is called pleiotropy or pleiotropism.
- The phenotypic ratio is 1: 2 instead of 3: 1 because of the death of recessive homozygote.
- For example, the disease, sickle-cell anaemia, is caused by a gene HbS. Normal or healthy gene HbA is dominant.
- The carriers (heterozygotes HbA /HbS) show signs of mild anaemia as their RBCs become sickle-shaped i.e. half-moon-shaped only under abnormally low O2 concentration.
- The homozygotes with recessive gene HbS die of fatal anaemia.
- Thus, the gene for sickle-cell anaemia is lethal in homozygous conditions and produces sickle cell trait in the heterozygous carrier. Two different expressions are produced by a single gene.
Graphical representation of pleiotropy - A marriage between two carriers will produce normal, carriers and sickle-cell anaemic children in a 1: 2: 1 ratio.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Which one of the following is a true pleiotropic gene?
Write a note on bleeder’s disease and its inheritance with a suitable chart.
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In ____________, one could get same genotypic and phenotypic ratio.
____________ is the genotypic and phenotypic ratio in incomplete dominance.
The number of phenotypic and genotypic individuals produced during a typical Mendelian monohybrid cross will be ______ and ______ respectively.
Explain the law of dominance and compare how it differs from incomplete dominance and co-dominance.
F2 generation in Mendelian cross showed that both genotypic and phenotypic ratios are same as 1 : 2 : 1. It represents a case of ______.
If a red flowered Mirabilis jalapa plant is crossed with a white flowered plant, what will be the phenotypic ratio in F2 generation? Show it by a chart.
Which one of the following is an EXCEPTION to the generalization made by Mendel on the basis of his experiments on garden pea plant?
