Why does a new organism differ from its parents in its characteristics?

  • A
    Due to an increase in the degree of variation
  • B
    Due to a decrease in the degree of variation
  • C
    Due to both increase and decrease in the degree of variation
  • D
    Due to the constancy in the degree of variation

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Which of the following is an exception to Mendelism?

$A$ person may have one gene for normal haemoglobin and one gene for sickle cell haemoglobin. This heterozygous condition is called:

Mother and father both have blood group '$A$'. They have two children,one with blood group '$O$' and the second one with blood group '$A$'. They have:

$A$: Antlers in male deer are sex-influenced traits.
$R$: These are controlled by autosomal genes which are influenced by the sex of the bearer.

The inheritance of $ABO$ blood group is an example of which of the following conditions?
$I -$ Complete dominance,$\quad II -$ Co-dominance
$III -$ Multiple allelism,$\quad IV -$ Incomplete dominance

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