Exam 6: Extranuclear Inheritance, Imprinting, and Maternal Effect
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Exam 6: Extranuclear Inheritance, Imprinting, and Maternal Effect36 Questions
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If a maternal effect gene has a dominant allele,and a recessive allele then a mother with a dominant phenotype will always produce offspring that have a dominant phenotype as well.
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R and r represent dominant and recessive alleles,respectively,for a gene that is imprinted. Imprinting of the allele occurs in the male and the allele is silenced when it is imprinted. Which mating would result in a ratio of 1:1 of dominant and recessive phenotypes in the offspring?
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Heteroplasmy is associated with inheritance patterns involving ________.
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What is a disease associated with extranuclear inheritance?
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Which mating of four-o'clock plants would produce progeny that were either green,variegated,or white if the color variation is due to a mutation in a chloroplast gene?
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What is thought to be the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts?
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The inheritance of leaf pigmentation in the four-o'clock plant Mirabilis jalapa is an example of ________.
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mtDNA contains all of the genes necessary for the complete function of mitochondrial metabolism.
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What is the type of inheritance that is based on a reversible modification of genomic DNA that results in the alleles of only one parent being transcriptionally active?
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Who is largely responsible for proposing the endosymbiosis theory?
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