Description : Because Coke is such a popular product and the company is so powerful, Coca -Cola is in a position to exert considerable control over channel structures and the way Coke is marketed. This ... __________ in the distribution channel. A)conflic t B)leadership C)dominance D)co -operation E)negotiation
Last Answer : B)leadership
Description : Explain Incomplete dominance with example. -Biology
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Description : Which of the following pairs is wrongly matched? (a) Starch synthesis in pea : Multiple alleles (b) ABO blood grouping : Co-dominance (c) XO type sex determination: Grasshopper (d) T.H. Morgan : Linkage
Last Answer : (a) Starch synthesis in pea : Multiple alleles
Description : .Match the terms in column I with their description in column II and choose the correct option. Column I Column II A. Dominance (i) Many genes govern a single character B. Co-dominance (ii) In a heterozygous organism only one allele ... (i) (ii) (c) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (d) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
Last Answer : (d) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
Description : Which of the following characteristics represent ‘inheritance of blood groups’ in humans? (i) Dominance (ii) Co-dominance (iii)Multiple allele (iv) Incomplete dominance (v) Polygenic inheritance (a) (ii), (iii) and (v) (b) (i), (ii) and (iii) (c) (ii), (iv) and (v) (d) (i), (iii) and (v)
Last Answer : (b) (i), (ii) and (iii)
Description : When dominant and recessive alleles express itself together it is called (a) co-dominance (b) dominance (c) amphidominance (d) pseudodominance.
Last Answer : (a) co-dominance
Description : ABO blood grouping is controlled by gene I which has three alleles and show co-dominance. There are six genotypes. How many phenotypes in all are possible? (a) Six (b) Three (c) Four (d) Five
Last Answer : (c) Four
Description : F2 generation in a Mendelian cross showed that both genotypic and phenotypic ratios are same as 1 : 2 : 1. It represents a case of (a) co-dominance (b) dihybrid cross (c) monohybrid cross with complete dominance (d) monohybrid cross with incomplete dominance.
Last Answer : (d) monohybrid cross with incomplete dominance.
Description : Which idea is depicted by a cross in which the F1 generation resembles both the parents? (a) Inheritance of one gene (b) Co-dominance (c) Incomplete dominance (d) Complete dominance
Last Answer : (b) Co-dominance
Description : A gene showing co-dominance has (a) alleles that are recessive to each other (b) both alleles independently expressed in the heterozygote (c) one allele dominant on the other (d) alleles tightly linked on the same chromosome.
Last Answer : (b) both alleles independently expressed in the heterozygote
Description : Which of the following characteristics represent 'Inheritance of blood groups' in humans ? a. Dominance b. Co-dominance c. Multiple dominance d. Incomplete dominance e. Polygenic inheritance (1) b, c and e (2) a, b and c (3) b, d and e (4) a, c and e
Last Answer : (2) a, b and c
Description : Which of the following pairs in wrongly matched ? (1) Starch synthesis in pea : Multiple alleles (2) ABO blood grouping : Co-dominance (3) XO type sex determination : Grasshopper (4) T.H. Morgan : Linkage
Last Answer : (1) Starch synthesis in pea : Multiple alleles
Description : F2 generation in a Mendelian cross showed that both genotypic and phenotypic ratios are same as 1 : 2 : 1. It represents a case of (1) Monohybrid cross with incomplete dominance (2) Co-dominance (3) Dihybrid cross (4) Monohybrid cross with complete dominance
Last Answer : (1) Monohybrid cross with incomplete dominance
Description : Which is an example of incomplete dominance?
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Description : RR (Red) Antirrhinum is crossed with white (WW) one. Offspring RW are pink. This is an example of (a) dominant-recessive (b) incomplete dominance (c) hybrid (d) supplementary genes.
Last Answer : (b) incomplete dominance
Description : If two persons with AB' blood group marry and have sufficiently large number of children, these children could be classified as A' blood group: AB' blood group : B' blood group in 1 ... in an example of (a) partial dominance (b) complete dominance (c) codominance (d) incomplete dominance.
Last Answer : (c) codominance
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Description : What is Mendel's rule of dominance? -Biology
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Description : F2 generation of incomplete dominance. -Biology
Description : How is incomplete dominance expressed in a phenotype? -Biology
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Description : Advantage of apical dominance to a plant? -Biology
Description : Apical dominance can be removed by? -Biology
Description : Role of auxins in apical dominance? -Biology
Description : Why is apical dominance adaptive? -Biology
Description : What controls apical dominance? -Biology
Description : Apical dominance lateral buds. -Biology
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Description : Difference between incomplete dominance and codominance -Biology
Description : Examples of incomplete dominance -Biology
Description : Is blood type incomplete dominance? -Biology
Description : Difference between complete and incomplete dominance -Biology
Description : Is incomplete dominance the same as codominance? -Biology
Description : Is sickle cell anemia incomplete dominance? -Biology
Description : What is the key to the recognition of incomplete dominance? -Biology