Exam 4 Genetics
Cancer can result from a failure of
a cell cycle checkpoint
Oncogenes may block
apoptosis
Genetic drift is most likely to occur in populations with a _____ size
small
If mating is nonrandom for a trait, then the alleles of genes that influence the trait
will not be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
If the population mates at random, then in the next generation, the frequency of genotype dd will be
0.01
If the frequency of an autosomal recessive disease allele is 1 in 100, what is the frequency of carriers in the population?
0.0198
If the population mates at random, then in the next generation, the frequency of genotype Dd will be
0.18
If the population mates at random, then in the next generation, the frequency of genotype DD will be
0.81
If the frequency of an autosomal recessive disease is 1 in 10,000, what is the frequency of the disease allele?
1/100
If the frequency of an X-linked recessive disease in males is 1 in 2500, what is the frequency of the disease allele?
1/2500
If the frequency of an X-linked recessive disease in females is 1 in 1600, what is the frequency of the disease allele?
1/40
Which of the following would be a biotic factor that zebras might have to contend with
Antelope that feed on the same grassy plains as the zebras
Which of the following events at the cellular level can result in development of cancer
Dedifferentiation, Activation of cancer stem cells, Increase in the proportion of stem cells within a tissue, Defective tissue repair
A Poodle and a Great Dane are members of the same species because
They can interbreed to produce fertile offspring
is targeted based on genetic information.
Tryosine kinase inhibitor
What types of DNA sequences are most commonly used in forensics and to identify victims of natural disasters?
Variable number of tandem repeats (VNTRs), Short tandem repeats (STRs)
The frequency with which a particular variant of a gene occurs in a population is called the
allele frequency
can be maintained in a population when the heterozygotes have the greatest fitness
balanced polymorphism
Balanced polymorphism is a type of ________ selection.
balancing
is a change in allele frequencies from one neighboring population to another.
cline
A barnacle grows on a whale, doing it no harm. This is an example of
commensalism
A mating between close relatives, such as cousins, is called
consanguinity
According to the theory of evolution, over time animals who are more "fit" will generally
contribute more alleles to the gene pool
Which of the following helps a prey species avoid being detected by a predator?
cryptic coloration
Some species of frogs produce a toxic chemicals, which makes any predator who eats them quite ill. The frogs are colored green and brown on their backs to blend in to leaves and grass. If they are about to be eaten, the frogs flip onto their backs to reveal a black, yellow, and red belly. The back colors are an example of ______________ coloration while the belly colors are an example of _____________ coloration.
cryptic, aposematic
The mutation that causes ___________ provides protection from diarrheal disease
cystic fibrosis
A tumor suppressor gene mutation that causes cancer is usually a
deletion
Marriage within a community is called
endogamy
Activation of a proto-oncogene into an oncogene could occur due to a mutation or a change in the _____ of the wild-type gene
expression
Chromosomes in cancer cells exist in normal numbers.
fa;lse
A mutation in the APC gene occurs commonly in colon cancer. Everyone who inherits the APC mutation will develop colon cancer.
false
All tumors are cancerous
false
Cancer begins when a cell divides less frequently than it should.
false
Duplication of a chromosome in a cancer cell reduces the copies of an oncogene.
false
If a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, all allele frequencies are equal.
false
In human populations, most genes are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
false
Macroevolution is the change of allele frequencies within a population.
false
Most cancers are the result of a single genetic change.
false
Most cases of cancer are are caused by normal chromosomes.
false
Most cases of cancer are inherited as single-gene disorders.
false
Oncogenes cause cancer when they are inactivated.
false
Phenotypic frequencies, such as the frequency of PKU, are the same in all human populations.
false
Positive eugenics interferes with reproduction of individuals considered inferior.
false
The alleles used for DNA profiling occur with the same frequency in all ethnic groups
false
The thirteen STRs that are used in the CODIS database are all on the same chromosome.
false
To determine the likelihood that DNA profiles from two sources match one another by chance, the frequencies of the VNTR and STR alleles within the population are added together.
false
Wars may have eugenic consequences if the fighting groups are genetically similar.
false
Every person has at least_________ lethal equivalents, which are alleles or allele combinations that would be lethal in the homozygous state.
five
may occur when a small group of individuals forms a new settlement.
founders effect
In the eighteenth century, European Caucasians traveled to South Africa and had children with native women. The population today has alleles from both groups
gene flow
is the collection of all alleles in a population.
gene pool
Random changes in allele frequencies are called
genetic drift
Several rare genetic disorders are unusually common in the relatively small Old Order Amish community in Pennsylvania
genetic drift
The cheetah population has declined, and there is little genetic diversity left among cheetahs today.
genetic drift
Migration between populations may be prevented by ___________ barriers such as mountain ranges
geographical
Cancer susceptibility is passed onto future generations when a(n) _________ mutation has occurred.
germline
All populations have some deleterious alleles because harmful recessive alleles can be maintained in
heterozygous individuals
Clines may form as a result of communication difficulties due to _______ differences between groups.
language
When enough genetic changes accumulate in a new population, __________ the formation of a new species, can occur.
macroevolution
Sickle cell disease causes anemia in the recessive state, but carriers of the disease allele are resistant to
malaria
Changes in the allele frequencies in a population are called
microevolution
When individuals enter or leave a population, ____ occur
migration
A continual source of genetic variation that produces new alleles is
mutation
alleles that adversely affect reproduction are eliminated by
natrual selection
The sickle cell allele is maintained as a balanced polymorphism in geographical areas where malaria is prevalent
natural selection
The use of antibiotics has led to an increase in antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
natural selection
Selection that acts to eliminate a deleterious trait is called
negative selection
When some individuals contribute more to the next generation than other individuals, mating is
nonrandom
Autosomal recessive disorders occur at a high frequency when matings are consanguineous
nonrandom mating
Which of the following is a characteristic of parasitism
one organism lives in or on another and benefits at the expense of the other
The frequency with which a particular condition or trait occurs in a population is the
phenotypic frequency
is a group of individuals of the same species in a given area who are able to mate and produce fertile offspring.
population
occurs when many members of a population die, leaving only a few survivors.
population bottleneck
Selection that acts to retain a favorable trait is called
positive selection
Genes that normally stimulate cell division when it is appropriate are called
proto-oncogenes
is a method of treatment that causes adverse effects by harming healthy cells.
radiation
A mutation that occurs in cells that do not develop into gametes is called a(n)
somatic
Sporadic cancer is due to ____ mutation
somatic
The oldest approach to treating cancer is
surgery
Natural selection is based on the differential ability of individuals to
survive and reproduce
Cancer cells often have longer telomeres due to reactivation of the enzyme
telomerase
The theory of evolution requires all of the following except
the environment is robust enough to support as many animals as can possibly be produced
An individual's fitness is based on
the number of offspring he or she has
Animals evolve to fit a particular niche. This means that
they adapt to the amount of sunlight, water, oxygen and other organisms present
Traditional treatments for cancer, such as radiation and chemotherapy, are effective because
they kill rapidly dividing cells
A fusion protein can be produced due to the _______ of a proto-oncogene to a site next to another gene.
translocation
A mutation present in all stages of a tumor acts early in the disease process.
true
Animals sometimes use camouflage to become more effective predators.
true
Chromosomes in cancer cells may bear translocations
true
Chromothripsis shatters several chromosomes and may kill the cell—or trigger cancer.
true
Eugenic programs attempt to change the genetic structure of a population.
true
Eugenic programs control human reproduction.
true
Except for identical twins, every person has a unique DNA profile.
true
In DNA profiling, the sequences that are used for analysis are assumed to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
true
Somatic cells may develop mutations in cancer-causing genes.
true
Some countries have practiced eugenics through forced sterilization
true
The older a tumor is, the more genetic changes it will have.
true
The process of a tumor spreading is called metastasis
true
Translocations that join parts of nonhomologous chromosomes turn genes into oncogenes.
true
When a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, allele frequencies are constant.
true