In humans karyotype of 47, XXY leads to
(1) Klinefelter’s syndrome
(2) Turner’s syndrome
(3) Down’s syndrome
(4) Edward’s syndrome
Furrowed tongue and partially open mouth are characteristics of
(1) Edward’s syndrome
(2) Turner’s syndrome
(3) Down’s syndrome
(4) Klinefelter’s syndrome.
Disorder caused by the trisomy of chromosome number 21
(1) Klinefelter’s syndrome
(2) Turner’s syndrome
(3) Down’s syndrome
(4) Phenylketonuria
Column I | Column II |
i. Down’s syndrome | a. Broad palm with characteristic palm crease |
ii. Klinefelter’s syndrome | b. Gynaecomastia |
iii. Turner’s syndrome | c. rudimentary ovaries |
d. XO | |
e. XXY | |
f. physical development is retarded. |
Choose the correct match:
1. i-c,d; ii-b,e,f; iii-a
2. i-e,c; ii-b,f; iii-a,d
3. i-a; ii-b,e,f; iii-c,d
4. i-a,c; ii-d,e; iii-b,d
Types of gametes produced by a homozygous parent
(1) many
(2) single type
(3) depends upon number of genes
(4) depends upon number of chromosomes
What will be the ratio of homozygous dominant, homozygous recessive and pure heterozygous traits in F2 generation in pea plant is
(1) 1 : 1 : 8
(2) 2 : 3 : 2
(3) 1 : 1 : 2
(4) 2 : 2 : 6
Turner’s syndrome is caused by
(1) Absence of Y chromosome
(2) Absence of one of the ‘X’ chromosome
(3) Trisomy of chromosome number 21
(4) Additional copy of chromosome ‘X’.
If a man consists of an extra copy of chromosome number 18, then the condition is known as
1. Monosomy
2. Trisomy
3. Nullisomy
4. Polyploidy
Gynaecomastia refers to
1. Masculine development in females
2. Development of breasts in males
3. Development of female characters in male
4. Reduced breasts in the female
Down’s syndrome was first described in the year
(1) 1962
(2) 1866
(3) 1856
(4) 1863