A. Double
B. One half
C. One fourth
D. Same
A. Double
B. One half
C. One fourth
D. Same
A. Test cross
B. Backcross
C. Hybridization
D. Trihybrid
A. Photocopy
B. Prototype
C. Phenotype
D. Apheliotropic
A. Hybrid
B. Heterosis
C. Backcross
D. None of the above
A. Annapolis
B. Polyploidy
C. Heterckaryotic
D. Haploid
A. All dominant genes will segregate together into daughter cells
B. All homologous chromosome pairs will separate
C. All daughter cells will have different homologous chromosome pairs
D. All linkage group will be disrupted
A. Affects more than five characters
B. Affects more than ten characters
C. Affects only one character
D. Affects more than one character
A. Allopolyploidy
B. Amphidiploids
C. Annapolis
D. Autopolyploid
A. A mutant organism which has lost its ability to synthesize one or more essential nutrients
B. A plan that is able to synthesize its own carbohydrates
C. An organism that depends on other organism for meting its nutrient requirements
D. non of these
A. AB, ab
B. Ab, ab
C. AB, Ab, aB, ab
D. Data insufficient