Principles of Inheritance and Variation Question 134

134. A fruitfly exhibiting both male and female traits is

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(a) heterozygous

(b) gynandromorph

(c) hemizygous

(d) gynander

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Answer : b

Hints & Solution

(b) A gynandromorph is an organism that contains both male and female characteristics. These characteristics can be seen in butterflies, where both male and female characteristics can be seen physically because of sexual dimorphism. A gynandromorph can have bilateral symmetry, one side female and one side male, or they can be mosaic, a case in which the two sexes aren’t defined as clearly.