Exam 9: Patterns of Inheritance
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If a child belongs to blood type O, he or she could NOT have been produced by which set of parents?
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If tall ( D ) is dominant to dwarf ( d ), and two homozygous varieties DD and dd are crossed, then what kind of progeny will be produced?
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Purple flower ( A ) is dominant over white flower ( a ), and tall stem ( B ) is dominant over short stem ( b ). The Punnett square represents a cross between two dihybrids ( AaBb ´ AaBb ). Examine the figure above, and answer the following question(s). In the figure above, how many plants would have white flowers and short stems?

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The mutation that causes the lighter skin color of all people of European descent was the result of what type of mutation?
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Huntington's disease is a dominant autosomal genetic disorder. Albert has Huntington's disease as did his mother. His father was normal. Albert is married to Lydia who does not have Huntington's disease. If Albert and Lydia have a child, what is the probability that their child will have Huntington's disease?
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For this problem, you may want to create a Punnett Square on a separate piece of paper. Assume brown eyes are dominant to blue eyes and dimples are dominant to no dimples. John has brown eyes and his mother has blue eyes. John does not have dimples. Zena has blue eyes and also has no dimples. What are the chances if this couple have children, they will produce a child with blue eyes and no dimples?
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A couple have a child with Tay-Sachs disease. What is (are) their genotype(s)?
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Most human traits show continuous variation. This is most likely the result of
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In a person with cystic fibrosis, the mutation causes which of the following to happen?
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PKU is a human disease in which the affected individual is unable to metabolize the amino acid, phenylalanine. Symptoms of this disease include mental retardation, a lack of pigmentation, and black urine. PKU is an example of
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In a person who does NOT have cystic fibrosis, what is the related normal condition?
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In rabbits, black coat is dominant to white coat. A testcross was performed between black rabbits and white rabbits. In the litter of kits (baby rabbits) that resulted 10 were black and 2 were white. What is the genotype of the black rabbit parent?
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Purple flower ( A ) is dominant over white flower ( a ), and tall stem ( B ) is dominant over short stem ( b ). The Punnett square represents a cross between two dihybrids ( AaBb ´ AaBb ). Examine the figure above, and answer the following question(s). In the figure above, what would be the genotype of plant #9?

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If a homozygous dominant long-haired dog is crossed with a homozygous recessive short-haired dog, what will be the phenotype of the offspring?
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Which of the following processes is closely associated with the normal functioning of the "cystic fibrosis" gene?
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Which of the following was the dominant theory of inheritance before Mendel?
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