Exam 7: Are You Only as Smart as Your Genes? Mendelian and Quantitative Genetics
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In humans, heterozygotes are referred to as ________, particularly when the recessive allele is associated with a genetic disease.
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Which of the following would be expected in normal eye cells but not in normal heart cells?
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A scientist studying the heritability of IQ would expect to find the highest correlation between the IQ scores of
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Which of the following is a true statement about chromosomes?
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If you're interested in studying one gene within a human, and each gene has two alleles, then the Punnett square that you would use to predict the inheritance of the alleles would contain how many total boxes?
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Half of the gametes produced by an organism with the genotype Aa will receive the allele, while half will receive the a allele. This is a demonstration of
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According to one study, the heritability of IQ score in humans has a value of 0.52. What does this tell us about the role of "nature" vs. "nurture" in determining intelligence in humans?
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A mistake made during copying of genetic information is called a
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Which of the following is an example of a quantitative trait in humans?
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-According to this graph, what can be concluded about immunity in these birds?

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The members of a pair of chromosomes (for example, the two copies of chromosome 1)are called
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What can be concluded about the ability of doctorate-category sperm to help produce children that are smarter than average?
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If the estimated heritability of a trait is approximately 0.50, then
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