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PEDIGREE ANALYSIS – 1 :-
Showing standard symbols used in Pedigree Analysis and Sample Pedigree. |
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PEDIGREE ANALYSIS –2 :-
Showing Autosomal Dominant Trait Pedigree such as Myotonic Dystrophy and Tongue Curler Pedigree. |
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PEDIGREE ANALYSIS –3 :-
Showing Autosomal Recessive Trait Pedigree such as Inheritance of Attached Ear Lobe and Inheritance of Sickle Cell Anaemia. |
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PEDIGREE ANALYSIS –4 :-
Showing X-linked Recessive Trait pedigree such as Haemophilia and Colour Blindness Pedigree. |
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PEDIGREE ANALYSIS –5 :-
Showing X-linked Dominant Trait Pedigree such as Hypophosphatemia and Droopy Eyelids Pedigree. |
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PEDIGREE ANALYSIS –6 :-
6 Showing Y-linked Trait – Hairy Ear and Mitochondrial Inheritance Pedigree. |
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Homologous Organs – Animals:-
Showing Forelimbs of Bat, Turtle, Horse, Human, Bird and Dolphin demonstrating Homology. |
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Analogous Organs – Animal: -
Showing Wings of Bird, Butterfly, Pterosaur and Bat demonstrating Analogy. |
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Homologous Organs –Plants: -
Showing thorn of Bougainvillea, tendrils of Cucurbita, fleshy cylindrical stem of Euphorbia, fleshy flattened stem of Opuntia, leafy shoots of Chrysanthemum and pineapple representing Plant Homology. |
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Analogous Organs – Plants: -
Showing thorn of Pyracantha, spine of Berberis vulgaris, prickles of Prosopis grandulosa and stipular spines of Black Locust representing Plant Analogy. |
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Hybridisation – 1 (Monohybrid Cross): -
Cross between purple coloured flower Pea Plant and White coloured flower Pea Plant demonstrating inheritance of one dominant character and expression of recessive parental trait without blending in F2 generation. |
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Hybridisation –2 (Dihybrid Cross): -
Cross between Pea Plants differing in two traits (pod colour & plant height) showing segregation of one pair of character is independent of the other pair of characters. |
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Hybridisation – 3 (Incomplete Dominance): -
Cross between true breeding Red and White Snapdragon flower plants showing one character is not completely dominant over other. |
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