Exam 12: Chromosomes and Human Inheritance

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Colchicine interferes with the function of

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Which is NOT a chromosomal abnormality?

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With respect to chromosomes, the difference between normal human males and females is defined by which of the following?

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Phenotypic treatments for genetic disorders include

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Which chemical is used to keep chromosomes from separating during metaphase?

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Concerning the sex chromosomes, which of the following is correct?

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A color-blind man and a woman with normal vision whose father was color blind have a son.Color blindness, in this case, is caused by an X-linked recessive gene.If only the male offspring are considered, the probability that their son is color blind is

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Amniocentesis is

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If nondisjunction occurs during meiosis I,

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Which of the following designates a normal human male?

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Which of the following is a transfer of genes between non-homologous chromosomes?

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Males tend to be affected in greater numbers by X-linked recessive genetic disorders than are females because

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Sex chromosomes

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Down syndrome

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An X-linked carrier is a

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If a study of several pedigrees demonstrates that two parents are normal but some of their children express a trait, then the trait is controlled by a

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Gene duplications

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Galactosemia

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In Down syndrome

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Red-green color blindness is an X-linked recessive trait in humans.A color-blind woman and a man with normal vision have a son.What is the probability that the son is color blind?

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