- Parents: Violet axial (VVAA) × White terminal (vvaa).
- Gametes: Parent 1 (VVAA): VA. Parent 2 (vvaa): va.
- F\textsubscript{1 Generation:} All offspring are heterozygous (VvAa), bearing violet axial flowers.
- F\textsubscript{2 Generation (Punnett Square):}

- Phenotypic Ratio: - 9 Violet axial: Plants with dominant traits for flower colour (V) and position (A). - 3 Violet terminal: Plants with dominant colour (V) and recessive position (aa). - 3 White axial: Plants with recessive colour (vv) and dominant position (A). - 1 White terminal: Plants with recessive traits for both colour (vv) and position (aa).
- Phenotypic Ratio: 9:3:3:1.
- Mendel’s Law of Inheritance Derived: Law of Independent Assortment: Alleles of different genes assort independently during gamete formation, leading to new combinations of traits.
Study the given below single strand of deoxyribonucleic acid depicted in the form of a “stick” diagram with 5′ – 3′ end directionality, sugars as vertical lines and bases as single letter abbreviations and answer the questions that follow.
Name the covalent bonds depicted as (a) and (b) in the form of slanting lines in the diagram.
How many purines are present in the given “stick” diagram?
Draw the chemical structure of the given polynucleotide chain of DNA.
| Concentration of KCl solution (mol/L) | Conductivity at 298.15 K (S cm-1) | Molar Conductivity at 298.15 K (S cm2 mol-1) |
|---|---|---|
| 1.000 | 0.1113 | 111.3 |
| 0.100 | 0.0129 | 129.0 |
| 0.010 | 0.00141 | 141.0 |