Exam 2: Transmission Genetics
Exam 1: The Molecular Basis of Heredity, Variation, and Evolution52 Questions
Exam 2: Transmission Genetics50 Questions
Exam 3: Cell Division and Chromosome Heredity54 Questions
Exam 4: Gene Interaction50 Questions
Exam 5: Genetic Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes56 Questions
Exam 6: Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophage51 Questions
Exam 7: DNA Structure and Replication49 Questions
Exam 8: Molecular Biology and Transcription and Rna Processing50 Questions
Exam 9: The Molecular Biology of Translation51 Questions
Exam 10: The Integration of Genetic Approaches: Understanding Sickle Cell Disease49 Questions
Exam 11: Chromosome Structure51 Questions
Exam 12: Gene Mutation, DNA Repair, and Homologous Recombination52 Questions
Exam 13: Chromosome Aberrations and Transposition54 Questions
Exam 14: Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and Bacteriophage50 Questions
Exam 15: Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes48 Questions
Exam 16: Forward Genetics and Recombinant DNA Technology50 Questions
Exam 17: Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology and Reverse Genetics50 Questions
Exam 18: Genomics: Genetics From a Whole-Genome Perspective50 Questions
Exam 19: Cytoplasmic Inheritance and the Evolution of Organelle Genomes50 Questions
Exam 20: Developmental Genetics50 Questions
Exam 21: Genetic Analysis of Quantitative Traits50 Questions
Exam 22: Population Genetics and Evolution51 Questions
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The P value is a quantitative expression of the probability that the results of another experiment of the same size and structure will deviate as much or more from expected results by chance.The greater the difference between observed and expected results of an experiment,
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Humans have a gene,"T," that is involved in muscle formation of the tongue.Individuals with the one allele can roll their tongues,while individuals with the other allele cannot.If both parents can roll their tongues,but their child cannot,what can be said about the mode of inheritance?
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If an affected individual is born to parents who are unaffected,what is the likely mode of inheritance?
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autosomal recessive
Describe the traits that make Pisum sativum an ideal organism for genetic studies.Why did Mendel ultimately decide not to include exterior seed coat color (gray vs.white)as one of the traits he analyzed?
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In a test cross,a pure-breeding plant is crossed with a plant suspected to be heterozygous (Aa).What is the genotype of the pure-breeding plant?
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The P value is dependent on the number of ________,which is equal to the number of independent variables in an experiment.
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Binomial expansion is a complex genetic calculation requiring repetition and precision in the use of the product rule and the sum rule.A shortcut called ________ eliminates the need for these repetitive calculations and can be used for any number of expansions between 0 and the nth power to yield the size of each possible class and the total number of classes possible.
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What phenotypic ratio would you expect as a result of a test cross between a dihybrid organism and one that is homozygous recessive for alleles at two independent loci?
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Crosses in which F₁ plants heterozygous for a given allele are crossed to generate a 3:1 phenotypic ratio in the F₂ generation are known as
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In peas,the yellow allele is dominant over the green allele.If a plant with yellow peas is crossed to a plant with green peas,the resulting plants are 50% yellow and 50% green.What is the genotype of the parents in this cross?
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Why did Mendel cut off the nascent anthers during the process of artificial cross-fertilization?
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What type of cross would be used to illustrate Mendel's law of independent assortment?
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What is the probability of rolling two six-sided dice and obtaining at least one 3?
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In peas,axial (A)flower position is dominant to terminal (a),tall (L)is dominant to short (l),and yellow (Y)is dominant to green (y).If a plant that is heterozygous for all three traits is allowed to self-fertilize,how many of the offspring would be dominant for all three traits?
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What simple type of cross that looks at the inheritance of only one trait could be used to illustrate Mendel's law of segregation?
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A normal distribution curve contains all the possible experimental outcomes in graph form.The tall central segment of the curve represents the outcomes with the highest probability of occurrence.The average outcome,represented by the center of the data distribution,is known as what?
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In Guinea pigs,short hair (S)is dominant over long hair (s),rough coat (R)is dominant over smooth coat (r),and black hair (B)is dominant over white hair (b).List the possible gametes that can be produced by each of the individuals below.
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Assuming independent assortment,what phenotypic ratio would you expect to see if an individual with the genotype RrGg is self-crossed?
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What is the probability of rolling one six-sided die and obtaining a 1 or a 2?
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In a cross between individuals who are both heterozygous (carriers)for a recessive disease such as albinism,you would like to determine the risk of one or more children to inherit the recessive phenotype.Which of the rules of probability can be used to calculate the probability of a particular combination of events that each have two alternative outcomes?
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