The crossing of a homozygous tall plant with a dwarf in $F2$ would yield plants in the ratio of
All homozygous dwarf
All heterozygous tall
One homozygous tall, one homozygous dwarf and two heterozygous tall
Two tall and two dwarf
Definitions / Explanation : Heterozygous
Do you think Mendel’s laws of inheritance would have been different in the characters that he choose were located on the same chromosome ?
Match List $I$ with List $II$
List $I$ | List $II$ |
$A$. Two or more alternative forms of a gene |
$I$. Backcross |
$B$. Cross of $F_1$ progeny with homozygous recessive parents | $II$. ploidy |
$C$. Cross of $F_1$ progeny with any of the parents | $III$. Allele |
$D$. Number of chromosome sets in plant | $IV$. Test cross |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
An organism's genetic constitution is called its
Mendel’s law of independent assortment is applicable for