Exam 5: The Inheritance of Complex Traits

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Skin color in humans is a(n)____________________ trait.

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Animal models such as the ____________________ and ____________________ are being studied to identify single genes that control aspects of learning,memory,and spatial perception.

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Summarize the results of performing genome-wide searches for genes that control obesity.

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If two genes control a trait and each has a dominant and a recessive allele,there are ____ phenotypic classes in the F2 generation.

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Using today's genetic technology,it is possible to select ____________________ for specific traits.

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One of the important assumptions made during the study of heritability in twins is that monozygotic twins share all their ____________________ and their ____________________.

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The correlation coefficient for unrelated people is ____________________.

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The heritability of a trait is the ____.

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Define and give examples of discontinuous and continuous phenotypic variation and explain how understanding of these two concepts resulted in important advances in human genetics.

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Most evidence indicates that skin color is controlled by ____ gene pair(s).

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The concept of ____ explains why children of parents who are at the extreme ends of a normal (bell-curve)distribution for a phenotype are usually closer to the population average for the phenotype.

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According to Wilhelm Stern's method of measurement,a ten-year-old child who is able to perform the mental tasks of a ten-year-old (but not of an eleven-year old)has an IQ of ____.

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The additive model for polygenic inheritance proposes that the genes controlling a trait are all on one chromosome.

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Figure Figure     -Refer to the figure above to explain the threshold model of complex traits. -Refer to the figure above to explain the threshold model of complex traits.

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Along with a significant genetic component,____________________ plays a significant role in the development of spina bifida.

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The genotype is fixed at the moment of ____________________ and,barring mutation,is unchanging.

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Mutations of some genes for human height result in ____________________.

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Continuous phenotypic variations can be explained by Mendelian inheritance.

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For a complex trait that is observed less frequently in a given sex in a given family,the recurrence risk for this trait is ____________________ for future children of that sex.

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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)are organized into blocks called ____ and are inherited together.

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