Question
Biology Question on Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Differentiate between the following -
(a) Dominance and Recessive
(b) Homozygous and Heterozygous
(c) Monohybrid and Dihybrid.
Answer
(a) Dominance and Recessive
- | Dominance | Recessive |
---|---|---|
1. | A dominant factor or allele expresses itself in the presence or absence of a recessive trait. | A recessive trait is able to express itself only in the absence of a dominant trait. |
2. | For example: tall plant round seed violet flowers etc. are dominant characters in a pea plant. |
| For example: dwarf plant wrinkled seed white flower etc. are recessive traits in a pea plant.
(b) Homozygous and Heterozygous
** -** | Homozygous | Heterozygous |
---|---|---|
1. | It contains two similar alleles for a particular trait | It contains two different alleles for a particular trait. |
2. | Genotype for homozygous possess either dominant or recessive but never both alleles. For example RR or rr | Genotypes for heterozygous possess both dominant and recessive alleles. For example Rr |
3. | It produces only one type of gamete. | It produces two different kinds of gametes. |
(c) Monohybrid and Dihybrid
** -** | Monohybrid | Dihybrid |
---|---|---|
1. | Monohybrid involves a cross between parents which differs in only one pair of contrasting characters. | IDihybrid involves a cross between parents which differs in two pairs of contrasting characters. |
2. | For example, the cross between tall and dwarf pea plant is a monohybrid cross. | For example, the cross between pea plants having yellow wrinkled seeds with those having green round seeds is a dihybrid cross. |