Exam 10: Genetic Linkage, Sex-Linkage, and Other Non-Mendelian Inheritance Mechanisms
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Who developed the concept of mapping genes on chromosomes when he was an undergraduate student?
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What is the name of the human disorder in which a deletion from chromosome 5 typically leads to severe mental retardation and a malformed larynx?
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A woman with which of the following human conditions would exhibit normal physical features?
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Suppose that you have discovered a new mutant in Drosophila melanogaster. What kinds of genetic crosses should you do to determine if the allele causing the mutation is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait, an autosomal recessive trait, or a sex-linked trait?
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Suppose that a woman with normal blood clotting mates with a man who also has normal blood clotting, and that their first child is a boy who has X-linked hemophilia. Which statement best predicts the outcomes of their mating?
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Which of the following occurs in cells of human individuals with three or more X chromosomes?
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Suppose that you examine a vial of 100 flies that are all offspring from a single genetic cross. Also suppose that the only females you see present are red-eyed, but the males you see present are both red-eyed and white-eyed. The allele for red eye colour (Xw+) is dominant over the allele for white eye colour (Xw). Which of the following describes the genotypes of the parents?
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Under which condition would you expect the SRY gene to be switched on?
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How are mitochondria inherited in most multicellular organisms?
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Match each of the following genetic conditions with its mode of inheritance. A mode of inheritance may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-hemophilia
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Prenatal diagnosis techniques such as amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling involve the removal of cells that were produced by an embryo. What are these cells then used for?
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What are the two major types of chromosomes in many eukaryotic organisms?
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Match each of the following genetic conditions with its mode of inheritance. A mode of inheritance may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-red-green colour blindness
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From which studies did the discovery of sex-linked genes and the production of the first chromosome map arise?
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Which of these disorders has X-linked recessive inheritance?
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Suppose you are a genetic counsellor, and a man and woman come to you with concerns that if they have a child together, it could have hemophilia. Also suppose that the woman has an X-linked recessive form of hemophilia, but the man does NOT. Which of the following is the best advice you could give them?
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Prader-Willi syndrome and Angelman syndrome are both caused by the same genetic deletion on human chromosome 15, but they have very different phenotypes. Whether one or the other syndrome occurs depends upon which parent provided the chromosome with the deletion. What is this pattern of inheritance an example of?
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Suppose you are a genetic counsellor, and a man and woman come to you with concerns that if they have a child together, it could have hemophilia. Also suppose that the man has an X-linked recessive form of hemophilia, but the woman does NOT, and that genetic tests reveal the woman is NOT a carrier for hemophilia. Which of the following is the best advice you could give them?
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Suppose you are a genetic counsellor, and a man and woman come to you with concerns that if they have a child together, it could have cystic fibrosis. Also suppose that genetic tests reveal that the woman is a carrier for cystic fibrosis but the man is NOT. Which of the following is the best advice you could give them?
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Why do carriers for sickle cell anemia have a genetic advantage in some situations over those who are not carriers?
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