Exam 22: The Genetics of Complex Traits
Exam 1: Genetics: the Study of Biological Information23 Questions
Exam 2: Mendels Principles of Heredity55 Questions
Exam 3: Extensions to Mendels Laws29 Questions
Exam 4: The Chromosome Theory of Inheritance84 Questions
Exam 5: Linkage, Recombination, and the Mapping of Genes on Chromosomes78 Questions
Exam 6: DNA Structure, Replication, and Recombination73 Questions
Exam 7: Anatomy and Function of a Gene: Dissection Through Mutation51 Questions
Exam 8: Gene Expression: the Flow of Information From Dna to Rna to Protein58 Questions
Exam 9: Digital Analysis of Dna29 Questions
Exam 10: Genome Annotation26 Questions
Exam 11: Analyzing Genomic Variation38 Questions
Exam 12: The Eukaryotic Chromosome51 Questions
Exam 13: Chromosomal Rearrangements and Changes in Chromosome Number53 Questions
Exam 14: Bacterial Genetics35 Questions
Exam 15: Organellar Inheritance31 Questions
Exam 16: Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes39 Questions
Exam 17: Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes36 Questions
Exam 18: Manipulating the Genomes of Eukaryotes28 Questions
Exam 19: The Genetic Analysis of Development27 Questions
Exam 20: The Genetics of Cancer28 Questions
Exam 21: Variation and Selection in Populations24 Questions
Exam 22: The Genetics of Complex Traits19 Questions
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A SNP that can exist as a C or G is associated with a human disease.The genotypic odds ratio of the homozygote CC relative to the homozygote GG is 2.2, which indicates that
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A SNP that can be either A or T is associated with a human disease.In the Case population, there were 2000 A alleles and 1500 T alleles.In the Control population, there were 2500 A alleles and 3000 T alleles.The allelic odds ratio indicates that the presence of an A confers a ________ times greater risk for the disease than does the T allele.
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In a GWAS experiment, 500,000 SNPs across the genome are genotyped in thousands of Case and Control individuals.Which statistical analysis should be applied and why?
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A farmer performs truncation selection to try to increase the weight of peaches in his orchard.Which statement correctly describes a possible outcome of this selection?
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When the results of a GWAS experiment using 500,000 SNPs are plotted in a Manhattan plot, significantly associated SNPs are
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If a trait is heritable, then individuals with a genetic relatedness of 0.5 are expected to
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During truncation selection, the realized heritability of a trait depends on the selection differential, which is the difference between the average trait value of the selected parents and the average trait value of the entire parental population.
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Typically, multiple interacting genes and the environment contribute to a complex quantitative trait, resulting in
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In an experiment to distinguish genetic versus environmental effects on a trait, the test individuals
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To test for statistical significance of the association of a SNP with a trait, the null hypothesis in a chi-square test for independence is that the one of the SNP alleles is more common in the Cases than in the Controls.
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Which of the following is not true about monozygotic twins?
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