Charpeter 9
All the offsprings of a cross between a black-eyed mendelien and an orange-eyed memdelien have black eyes. What's the expected pheontypic ratio of a cross between two oranges-eyed mendeliens?
0 black-eyed :1 orange -eyed
Using a six sided die, what is the probability of rolling either a 5 or a 6?
1/6 +1/6 =1/3
Assumimg that the probability of having a female child is 50% and the probability of having a male cjild is also 50 what is the probability that a couple's first-born-child will be female and that their second child will be male?
25%
You conduct a dihybrid cross and then testcross the generation.A ___ratio would make you suspect that the genes are limked
7:7:1:1
According to scientists, about what percentage of men currently living in Central Asia may be descended from Monogolian ruler Genghis Khan>
8%
The phenotypic ration resulting from a dihybrid cross showing independent assortment is expected to be
9:3:3:1
Which of the following statements regarding genotypes and phenotypes is false?
An allele that is fully expressed is referred to as a recessive
Research since Mendel's time has established that the law of the segregation of genes during gametes formation
Applies to all sexually reproducing organisms
For most sexually reproducing organisms, Mendel's Lawa
Cannot strictly account for most patterns of inheritance.
Which of the following statements regaridng prenatal testing is false?
Chorionic viilus sampling is typically performed later in the pregnancy than amniocentesis
Dr. Smith's parents have normal hearing. However, Dr. Smith has an inherited form of deafness. Deafness is a recessive trait that is associated with the abnormal allele d. The normal alleles at this locus, associated with normal hearing is D. Dr. Smith's parents could have which of the following genotypes?
Dd and Dd
Given the sex determination system in bees, we can expect that
Females bees will produce eggs by meiosis, while male bees will produce sperm by mitosis
A carrier of a genetic disorder who does not show symptoms is most likely to be___ to transmit it to offspring
Heterozygous for the trait and able
Aminocentesis and chronic villus sampling allow for _____and_____ of the fetus so that it can be tested for abnormalities
Karyotyping ... Biochemical testing
What is meant by the statement that "male bees are fatherless"?
Male bees develop from unfertilized eggs
Sex-linked conditions are more common in men then in women because
Men need to inherit only one copy of the recessive allele for the condition to be fully expressed.
Which of the following statements regarding genetic testing is false?
Most human genetic diseases are treatable id caught early.
WHich of the following statements best explains why dominant alleles that cause lethal disorders are less common than recessive alleles that cause lethal disorders
Most individuals carrying a lethal dominant allele have the disorder and die before they reproduce, whereas individuals carrying a lethal recessive allele are more likely to be healthy and reproduce
Which of the following statements best represents the theory of pangenesis developed by hippocrates?
Partivces called pangenes, which originate in each part of an organism's body, collect in the sperm or eggs and a passed on to the next generation
Which of the following statements regarding sickle-cell disease is false?
Sickle-cell disease causes white blood cells to be sickle-shaped
A color blind woman marries a man who is not color blind. All of thier sons, nut none of their daughter, are color-blind. Which of the following statement correctly explains results?
The gene for color version is linked to the X chromosome
Which of the following statements regarding cross-breeding and hybridization is false?
The hybrid offspring of a cross are the P1 generation
The alleles of a gene are found at _____chromosomes
The same locus on homologous
Varieties of plants in which self-fertilization produces offspring that are identical to the parents are referred to as
Tru-breeding
The sex chromosome complement of a normal human male is
XY
A monohybrid cross is
a breeding experiment in which the parental varieties differ in only one character
A testcross is
a mating between an individual of unknown genotype and an individual heterozyous recessive for the trait of interest
Which of the following statements dogs is false?
all dogs are descended from wolves
How is sex determined in most ants and bees?
by the number of chromosomes
Sickle-cell disease is an example of
codominace and pleiotropy
A person with AB blood illustrates the principle of
codominance
the expression of both alleles for a trait in a heterozygous individual illustrates
codominance
The mechanism that "breaks" the linkage between linked genes is
crossing over
Linked genes generally
do not follow the laws of independent assortment
Mendel's law of independent assortment states that
each pair of alleles segregates independently of the other pairs of alleles during gamete formation
The individual features of all organisms are the result of
genetics and the environment.
Which of the following is an example of incomplete donminance in humans?
hypercholesterolemia
Imagine that beak color is a finch species is controlled by a single gene. You mate a finch homozygous for orange (pigmented) beak with a finch homozygous for ivory (unpigmented) beak and get numerous offspring, all of which have a pale, ivory-orange beak. This pattern of color expression is most likely to be an example of
incomplete dominance
all the offspring of a cross between a red-flowered plant and a white -flowered plant have pink flowers. This means that the alleles for red flowers is_______to be the alleles for white flowers
incomplete dominance
Which of the following statements is false?
incomplete dominance supports the blending hypothesis
Any gene located in a sex chromosome
is called a sex-linked gene.
Genes located close together on the same chromosomes are referred to as___genes and generally___
liked....do not sort independently during meiosis
The vast majority of people afflicted with recessive disorders are born to parents who were
not affected at all by the disease
How many sex chromosomes are in a human gamete?
one
What is the normal complement of sex chromosomes in a human male?
one X chromosome and one Y chromosome
Mendel conducted his most memorable experiments on
peas.
Which of the following terms refers to a situation where a single phenotypic character is determined by the a effects of two or more genes?
polygenic inheritance
Most genetic disorders of humans are caused by
recessive alleles
Crossing over___genes into assortments of __not found in the parents
recombines linked ...alleles
Female inheritance patterns cannot be analyzed by simply studying the X chromosome because
the X Chromosomes is obtained from both father and mother
Imagine that we mate two black Labrador dogs with normal vision and find that three of the puppies are like the parents, but one puppy is chocolate with normal vision and another is black with PRA (progressive retinal atrophy, a serious disease of vision). We can conclude that
the alleles for color and vision segregate independently during gamete formation
The chromosome theory of inheritance states that
the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis and fertilization accounts for patterns of inheritance.
Which of the following statements regarding hypotheses about inheritance is false?
the blending hypothesis suggests that all of the offspring come either the mother or the father
Which of the following kinds of data could be used to map the relative position of three genes on a chromosome?
the frequencies with which the corresponding traits occur together in offspring?
Recessive X-linked traits are more likely to be expressed in a male fruit fly than a female fruit fly because
the male's phenotype results entirely from single Xlinked gene.