Exam 4: Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance
Exam 1: Overview of Genetics37 Questions
Exam 2: Mendelian Inheritance65 Questions
Exam 3: Chromosome Transmission During Cell Division and Sexual Reproduction49 Questions
Exam 4: Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance46 Questions
Exam 5: Non-Mendelian Inheritance39 Questions
Exam 6: Genetic Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes50 Questions
Exam 7: Genetic Transfer and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophages59 Questions
Exam 8: Variation in Chromosome Structure and Number50 Questions
Exam 9: Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA41 Questions
Exam 10: Chromosome Organization and Molecular Structure42 Questions
Exam 11: DNA Replication48 Questions
Exam 12: Gene Transcription and RNA Modification44 Questions
Exam 13: Translation of MRNA37 Questions
Exam 14: Gene Regulation in Bacteria35 Questions
Exam 15: Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes I: Transcriptional Regulation39 Questions
Exam 16: Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes II: Epigenetics and Regulation at the RNA Level36 Questions
Exam 17: Genetics of Viruses25 Questions
Exam 18: Gene Mutation and Dna Repair55 Questions
Exam 19: Recombination and Transposition at the Molecular Level35 Questions
Exam 20: DNA Technologies40 Questions
Exam 21: Biotechnology35 Questions
Exam 22: Genomics I: Analysis of DNA32 Questions
Exam 23: Genomics II: Functional Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics33 Questions
Exam 24: Medical Genetics and Cancer35 Questions
Exam 25: Developmental Genetics35 Questions
Exam 26: Population Genetics48 Questions
Exam 27: Quantitative Genetics42 Questions
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A _______ allele encodes a protein that is made in the proper amount and functions normally.
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When wild-type offspring are produced from a cross between parents that both display the same recessive phenotype, this illustrates the genetic phenomenon of _______.
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A male Manx cat and a female Manx cat produce kitten. What is the probability that kitten has a non-manx tail?
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Incomplete penetrance indicates that individuals who possess a dominant trait always express the trait.
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At the molecular level, which of the following best explain heterozygous advantage and overdominance?
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In an epistatic interaction, the genes must be located on the same chromosome.
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For a certain trait, a heterozygous individual has a selective advantage as compared to a homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive individual. This is called ________.
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If an allele is dominant in one sex and recessive in another, it is an example of ___________.
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At the molecular level, type A and type B blood differ in which of the following characteristics?
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The coat characteristics of arctic foxes and Siamese cats, where proteins in the extremities function differently than in other parts of the body, is an example of _________.
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An individual carries the allele for polydactyly, but is normal. This is an example of __________.
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Incomplete dominance is an example of blending of phenotypes, not genotypes.
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In cattle, the presence or absence of scurs follows a sex-influenced pattern of inheritance. A heterozygous male has _______ and a heterozygous female has _______ .
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The presence of a group of antigens that determine blood type is an example of a(n) ____________.
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The multiple effects of a single gene on the phenotype of an organism is called _______.
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A woman who is heterozygous for an allele that results in X-linked pattern baldness marries a man who is nonbald. Which of the following would be true of their offspring?
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