Exam 3: UNCP Genetics
Cystic fibrosis is caused by a single recessive gene. A couple has a child with cystic fibrosis, who dies when she is eight years old. They want another child and are trying to decide whether to adopt or to have a second natural child. What are the chances that their second child will have cystic fibrosis?
1/4
Ima MendelTu, little known niece of Gregor, investigated flower colors in white clover. Unfortunately Ima did not read her uncle's manuscript and made critical mistakes in her protocol. Eventually it was discovered that a white flower is dominant to a red flower. In one experiment, Ima crossed two white flowered plants and obtained 48 white flower progeny and 16 red flower progeny. Since we know so much more than Ima, how many of the progeny plants from this cross would you expect to be homozygous (true-breeding) for the white flower trait?
16
If two heterozygous organisms are crossed (Aa X Aa) what is the expected genotypic ratio among their offspring
1:2:1
With incomplete dominance, a likely ratio resulting from a monohybrid cross would be
1:2:1
Assume that a cross is made between two organisms that are both heterozygous for a gene that shows incomplete dominance. What phenotypic and genotypic ratios are expected in the offspring?
1:2:1 (genotypic & phenotypic)
A true-breeding black rodent is crossed with a true-breeding white rodent. All of the offspring are speckled black and white. Which inheritance pattern is represented?
Codominance
What word describes mating between individuals who are blood relatives?
Consanguineous
The observable manner in which an organism expresses a particular characteristic is called the ____________________
Phenotype
Scientific name of the organism used by Mendel to conduct genetic crosses?
Pisum Sativum
Which two genotypes in an individual would be expressed as the same phenotype in a diploid organism?
homozygous dominant and heterozygous
Mendel crossed two pea plants with round seeds. All seeds of the offspring were round. He then crossed a plant with round seeds to a plant with wrinkled seeds and all offspring had wrinkled seeds. Which of the following is true?
wrinkled is dominant
What term is used to indicate the alternative forms of genes?
Alleles
Albinism in humans is inherited as a simple recessive trait. In one family two nonalbino (normal) parents have five children, four normal and one albino. And in another a normal male and an albino female have six children, all normal. Which of Mendel's postulates were demonstrated?
-Unit factors separate from each other during gamete formation. -Unit factors have dominance/recessive relationships. -Unit factors exist in pairs.
In a mating between individuals with the genotypes IAIB × ii, what percentage of the offspring are expected to have the O blood type?
0
If P produces yellow flowering soybean plants and pp produces white flowering plants, what ratio from a testcross of a yellow flowering plant would indicate the yellow flowering plant was heterozygous?
1 yellow : 1 white
Polydactyly is expressed when an individual has extra fingers and/or toes. Assume that a man with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot marries a woman with a normal number of digits. Having extra digits is caused by a dominant allele. The couple has a son with normal hands and feet, but the couple's second child has extra digits. What is the probability that their next child will have polydactyly?
1/2
Assuming a typical monohybrid cross in which one allele is completely dominant to the other, what ratio is expected if the F1s are crossed?
3:1
Which phenotypic ratio is observed among the F2 offspring of two heterozygotes?
3:1
If two heterozygous organisms are crossed (Aa X Aa) what percentage of offspring are expected to be heterozygous
50%
A recessive allele in dogs causes white spots. If two solid colored dogs are mated and produce a spotted offspring, what is the percentage chance their next puppy would be solid colored?
75%
Chi-square Test
A statistical test that determines how frequently an observed deviation can be expected to occur strictly as a result of chance
If an F2 generation from a self-cross always yields offspring in a 3:1 phenotypic ratio, which of the following P crosses could have occurred?
AA × aa
Disease inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern
Albinism
Term used to describe the variant forms of unit factors for a given characteristic
Allele
Mendel indicated that traits were made up of unit factors. Today we call unit factors _________
Alleles
Which type of trait is normally observed in an F1 hybrid organism
Dominant
The development of organs in a multicellular organism involves a sequence of events, with each step increasing the complexity of the organism. What is this phenomenon called?
Epigenesis
If an organism whose genotype is BbDd is used in a test cross, how many different types of offspring are expected?
Four
Genotype of an organism that possesses two alleles of the same type for a certain characteristic
Homozygous
Which type of cross follows the inheritance of one characteristic, using parents with contrasting forms of the characteristic?
Monohybrid
Which hypothesis states that there is no significant difference between the expected outcome of an experiment and the outcome that is actually observed?
Null hypothesis
Assume that in a series of experiments, plants with round seeds (W) were crossed with plants with wrinkled seeds (w) and the following offspring were obtained: 220 round and 180 wrinkled. What is the most probable genotype of each parent?
One parent is ww, the other is Ww.
What is a chart that outlines several generations of a trait's occurrence in an extended family?
Pedigree
Which of the following characteristics is not beneficial for selecting a test organism for genetic crosses
Produces a small number of offspring
Which mathematical rule explains the relationship between monohybrid and dihybrid ratios
Product law
Which product is the end point if the expression of a gene
Protein
Which part of meiosis correlates directly with independent assortment
Random alignment at metaphase I
Mendel's principle of _______________ states that an organism's pair of unit inheritance factors separates from one another during meiosis
Segregation
Which researchers used cytological studies to support the conclusions drawn by Mendel?
Sutton & Boveri
Which field of biology was officially founded by Mendel's work?
Transmission Genetics
What does the term multiple alleles mean?
There are more than two possible alleles for one gene in a population
Sexually reproducing organisms have a diploid chromosome content. What does this mean?
There are two copies of each chromosome type on these organisms
A cross between two individuals with different phenotypes that resulted in approximately 50% of each type of offspring would indicate the cross was ________.
a heterozygous dominant crossed to a homozygous recessive
The process that leads to development haploid gamete is best described as ________.
segregation
Mendel's unit factors in pairs are most accurately known to be
two alleles on paternal and maternal homologs