Chapter 14 Test
Which term describes an organism with two identical alleles for the same gene?
Homozygous
Which of the following statements is true for organisms that are homozygous for a trait?
The organisms have an identical pair of alleles for a trait
In Mendel's experiments with pea plants, the allele for tall pea plants was dominant and the allele for short pea plants was recessive. When did Mendel see short pea plants?
When the dominant alllele for tall plants was not present
Sickle cell disease occurs when the body produces abnormal hemoglobin. This is caused by
a sequence change in a single gene
Blood type is determined by a gene with three alleles, IA, IB, and i. Because the IA and IB alleles are both dominant this trait is governed by
codominance and multiple alleles
Phenotype describes an orgainsm's physical characteristics while the genotype identifies an organism's
genetic makeup
Organisms that have two different alleles for the same gene are
heterozygous
The genetic disease cystic fibrosis involves the deletion of one amino acid from the protein CFTR. Without the amino acid, CFTR cannot function because it
is folded differently from normal CFTR
Specific substances that cut even the largest DNA molecule into fragments are called
restriction enzymes
Gel electrophoresis, a tool used by scientists to read the base sequences in DNA, separates DNA fragments based on
the length of the fragments
Red-green colorblindness in humans is a sex-linked trait. Normal color vision is determined by a dominant allele (C) and colorblindness by a recessive allele (c). Using the above Punnett square, what is the probability that the parents shown will have a colorblind daughter?
0
A student who did not have a widow's peak hairline drew this pedigree to show inheritance of the trait through three generations of her family. The pedigree can be used to determine the pattern of inheritance for this trait. As an adult, she had children with a man who also did not have a widow's peak. What percentage of their children were likely to have a widow's peak?
0%
What is the probability that a cross between a plant that is heterozygous for purple flowers (Pp) with a flower that is homozygous recessive for white flowers (pp) will produce a plant with white flowers?
50%
What type of information makes a pedigree different from a family tree?
A pedigree shows the presence of a specific trait within a family
A black (Bb) rabbit and a white (bb) rabbit are crossed. The result is 3 offspring with black fur and 1 with white. Which color fur is dominant?
Black
Human blood has an Rh factor, which can be either Rh+ or Rh−. The Rh+ allele is dominant; the Rh− allele is recessive. In an investigation, individuals tested their blood types. The results are shown in the table. What would be a valid conclusion that could be included in the lab report, based on the information in this table?
Individuals C and D both have two Rh− alleles
The table shows the combinations of alleles that result in human ABO blood types. A biology student explains that two parents with type AB blood can produce children with any one of the four possible human blood types. Is the student's explanation correct?
No, the parents cannot produce children with type O blood
In pea plants, the allele for round seed shape (R) is dominant over the allele for wrinkled seed shape (r). The allele for yellow seeds (Y) is dominant over the allele for green seeds (y). The Punnett square shows a cross between two parent pea plants. What is the genotype of the male parent pea plant represented in the top row of the Punnett square?
RrYy
The diagram shows the human pedigree of free and attached earlobes in four generations of one family. A shaded area represents free earlobes, and a white area represents attached earlobes. The trait for free earlobes is dominant. What is true of individual 2 in the pedigree?
She is homozygous for the trait
Restriction enzymes are an important tool used by scientists to manipulate DNA and study genomes. The sequences recognized by several restriction enzymes are shown in the diagram. How are all of the restriction enzymes shown in the diagram similar?
They all cut DNA only at specific sequences
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder caused by a recessive allele. The table shows how possible genotypes for this trait affect individuals. Two parents, each with one normal allele and one allele for cystic fibrosis, have children. Which list most completely represents the phenotypes of the children this couple could possibly have?
affected, carrier, and unaffected