Albinism
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- Polygenic disorder
- Chromosomal abnormality
- Monogenic disorder
- (a) and (b) above.
Albinism is genetically inherited.
True
False
Reason [R]: Albinism arises due to change in chromosomal number.
- [R] is true and [A] is false
- [A] is true and [R] is false
- Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation for [A]
- Both [A] and [R] are true but [R] is not the correct explanation for [A]
Assertion [A] : Insulin can be produced in bacterial cells.
Reason [R] : Genetic engineering techniques can be used to transfer genes across species.
- Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is a correct explanation to [A]
- Both [A] and [R] are true but [R] is not a correct explanation to [A]
- [A] is true and [R] is false
- [A] is false and [R] is true
Down Syndrome is caused by trisomy of chromosome 21. True or false?
True
False
- Pink eyes
- Sterility
- White hair
- Pale skin
- Down's syndrome - Mutation in a single gene
- Klinefelter syndrome - Absence of one X-chromosome
- Sickle-cell anaemia - Presence of an additional X chromosome
- Albinism - Mutation in a single gene
- All the offsprings
- 50% of the offsprings
- One-third of the offsprings
- None of the offsprings
People who have no melanin pigment and have white skin are called:
Mangoloids
Albinos
Sumerians
Pigmis
- Diseases that cannot be communicated from a sick person to a healthy person.
- Diseases that can be communicated from a sick person to a healthy person.
- Diseases that are transmitted from one generation to the next generation in a family.
- Diseases that are caused by malfunctioning of body organs.
The continued occurrence of sickle-cell disease in parts of Africa with malaria is due to
- Disruptive selection
- Continual mutation
- Fitness of the heterozygote
- Gene flow between populations
When an individual gets an extra chromosome from a parent the resulting condition is called ________.
Disjunction
Nondisjunction
Aneuploidy
Polyploidy
- Colour blindness
- Haemophila
- Albinism
- Hypertrichosis
Statement 2: Dwarfism is the complete loss of pigmentation.
- Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.
- Both the statements are false.
- Both the statements are true.
- Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
- 6.0
- 7.4
- 8.5
- 9.0
- Sickle-cell
- RBC
- Klinefelter
- Sterile male
- Turner syndrome
- Sterile female
- Down syndrome
- Trisomy 21
- Albinism
- No pigmentation
- Diabetes
- Polygenic
- Pink eyes
- White hair
- Pale skin
- Sterility
Statement 1: Colouration of skin is due to a pigment melanin.
Statement 2: Dwarfism is the complete loss of pigmentation.
Both the statements are true.
Both the statements are false.
Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.
- Down's syndrome - Mutation in a single gene
- Klinefelter syndrome - Absence of one X-chromosome
- Sickle-cell anaemia - Presence of an additional X chromosome
- Albinism - Mutation in a single gene
- Polygenic disorder
- Chromosomal abnormality
- Monogenic disorder
- (a) and (b) above.
Which among the following are genetic disorders?
A) Albinism
B) Ebola
C) Tuberculosis
D) Sickle-cell anaemia
E) Dengue fever
- A, D and E
- A and D
- A, B and D
- A, C and E
Reason [R]: Albinism arises due to change in chromosomal number.
- [A] is true and [R] is false
- [R] is true and [A] is false
- Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation for [A]
- Both [A] and [R] are true but [R] is not the correct explanation for [A]
People who have no melanin pigment and have white skin are called:
Albinos
Mangoloids
Sumerians
Pigmis