Exam 10: Patterns of Inheritance
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If R is dominant to r , the offspring of the cross of RR with rr will ____.
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If two individuals who are heterozygous for two traits that display incomplete dominance (e.g., AaBb) mate and have offspring, how many different phenotypes are possible?
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Red coat is dominant in horses and white coat is recessive. In a cross between a homozygous dominant red-coated horse and a white-coated horse, what genotype(s) would be observed in the offspring?
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____ is an example of a genetic disorder with little impact on the individual.
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In a Punnett square, the letters on top of the square and on the side of the square represent ____.
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When genes are located very close together on the same chromosome, ____.
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When two alleles of the same gene are different, the individual carrying those alleles is said to be ____.
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For this problem, you may want to create a Punnett Square on a separate piece of paper. Manuel has cystic fibrosis, a recessive disorder, and sickle-cell anemia, which is also a recessive disorder. Manuel's partner, Lucretia, is normal for both conditions. What is the probability that Manuel and Lucretia will have a normal child without either of the conditions Manuel has?
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The process by which chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis is called ____.
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Approximately how many gene products are involved in the synthesis of melanin in humans?
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Achondroplasia, a hereditary form of dwarfism, is an autosomal dominant disorder; however homozygous dominant individuals either die before birth or very shortly thereafter. The homozygous recessive condition is normal. A dwarf couple decide to have children. Use this information to answer the following question:
Of the children of this couple who survive, what is the probability that they will be normal?
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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 ).
In the figure above, how many plants would have the genotype AaBb ?

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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 ).
In the figure above, how many plants would have white flowers and short stems?

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Genetic recombination as a result of crossing over occurs more readily between genes that are ____.
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Males are more commonly affected by X-linked recessive genetic disorders than females because ____.
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In a cross of a DDRR individual with a ddrr individual, the genotype of all offspring will ____.
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