184668
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184669
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184670
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184680
In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozy gous recessive for colour blindness. What is the genotype of individual \(B\) ?
1 Heterozygous
2 Homozygous recessive
3 Homozygous dominant
4 None of the above
Explanation:
: In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozygous recessive for colour blindness, individual B gemotype is homozygous recessive. Colour blindness is recessive to nomal wision and is found often in man.
UP CPMT-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184706
A male child colourblind and his blood group is "AB". Identify the parents from the following pairs:
1 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' mother-coloublind, blood group 'o'
2 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ' mothercolourblind, blood group 'AB'
3 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' nother-coloublind, blood group ' \(\mathbf{B}\) '
4 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ', mothernormal vision vision, blood group 'B'
Explanation:
: A male child colourblind and his blood group is AB then child father normal vision blood group ' A ' mother colourblind, blood group B. Cross for colourblindness:
184668
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184669
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184670
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184680
In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozy gous recessive for colour blindness. What is the genotype of individual \(B\) ?
1 Heterozygous
2 Homozygous recessive
3 Homozygous dominant
4 None of the above
Explanation:
: In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozygous recessive for colour blindness, individual B gemotype is homozygous recessive. Colour blindness is recessive to nomal wision and is found often in man.
UP CPMT-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184706
A male child colourblind and his blood group is "AB". Identify the parents from the following pairs:
1 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' mother-coloublind, blood group 'o'
2 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ' mothercolourblind, blood group 'AB'
3 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' nother-coloublind, blood group ' \(\mathbf{B}\) '
4 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ', mothernormal vision vision, blood group 'B'
Explanation:
: A male child colourblind and his blood group is AB then child father normal vision blood group ' A ' mother colourblind, blood group B. Cross for colourblindness:
184668
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184669
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184670
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184680
In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozy gous recessive for colour blindness. What is the genotype of individual \(B\) ?
1 Heterozygous
2 Homozygous recessive
3 Homozygous dominant
4 None of the above
Explanation:
: In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozygous recessive for colour blindness, individual B gemotype is homozygous recessive. Colour blindness is recessive to nomal wision and is found often in man.
UP CPMT-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184706
A male child colourblind and his blood group is "AB". Identify the parents from the following pairs:
1 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' mother-coloublind, blood group 'o'
2 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ' mothercolourblind, blood group 'AB'
3 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' nother-coloublind, blood group ' \(\mathbf{B}\) '
4 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ', mothernormal vision vision, blood group 'B'
Explanation:
: A male child colourblind and his blood group is AB then child father normal vision blood group ' A ' mother colourblind, blood group B. Cross for colourblindness:
184668
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184669
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184670
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184680
In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozy gous recessive for colour blindness. What is the genotype of individual \(B\) ?
1 Heterozygous
2 Homozygous recessive
3 Homozygous dominant
4 None of the above
Explanation:
: In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozygous recessive for colour blindness, individual B gemotype is homozygous recessive. Colour blindness is recessive to nomal wision and is found often in man.
UP CPMT-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184706
A male child colourblind and his blood group is "AB". Identify the parents from the following pairs:
1 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' mother-coloublind, blood group 'o'
2 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ' mothercolourblind, blood group 'AB'
3 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' nother-coloublind, blood group ' \(\mathbf{B}\) '
4 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ', mothernormal vision vision, blood group 'B'
Explanation:
: A male child colourblind and his blood group is AB then child father normal vision blood group ' A ' mother colourblind, blood group B. Cross for colourblindness:
184668
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184669
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184670
Trisomy of \(18^{\text {th }}\) chromosome causes 30. Which one of the following symbols represents mating between relatives in human pedigree analysis? 31. Which of the following statements are correct about Klinefelter's Syndrome?
1 Tumer's syndrome
2 Down syndrome
3 Klinefelter's syndrome
4 Edwards syndrome
Explanation:
: Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18. It is a genetic clisorder that results from the presence of an extra copy of chromosomes 18 in an individuals cells. (a)(c)Ans. (c) : Consanguineous mamriage is matrimony between individuals who are closely related. In a clinical sense, marriage between two family members who are second cousins or closer qualify as having a consanguineous marriage. A. This disorder was first described by Langdon Down (1866). B. Such an individual has overall masculine development. However, the feminine development is also expressed.
NEET (UG) 07.05.2023
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184680
In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozy gous recessive for colour blindness. What is the genotype of individual \(B\) ?
1 Heterozygous
2 Homozygous recessive
3 Homozygous dominant
4 None of the above
Explanation:
: In the given pedigree, the shaded individuals are homozygous recessive for colour blindness, individual B gemotype is homozygous recessive. Colour blindness is recessive to nomal wision and is found often in man.
UP CPMT-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation
184706
A male child colourblind and his blood group is "AB". Identify the parents from the following pairs:
1 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' mother-coloublind, blood group 'o'
2 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ' mothercolourblind, blood group 'AB'
3 Father-normal vision, blood group 'A' nother-coloublind, blood group ' \(\mathbf{B}\) '
4 Father-colourblind, blood group ' \(O\) ', mothernormal vision vision, blood group 'B'
Explanation:
: A male child colourblind and his blood group is AB then child father normal vision blood group ' A ' mother colourblind, blood group B. Cross for colourblindness: