Exam 4: Extensions Of Mendelism
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The work of Beadle and Tatum not apply to every gene.Why not?
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When a heterozygous organism shows characteristics found in each of the associated homozygote states because the different alleles contribute equally to the phenotype,the gene exhibits:
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In a mating between individuals with the genotypes I?I? X I?I?,what percentage of the offspring are expected to have the O blood type?
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When two or more genes influence a trait,an allele of one of them may have an overriding effect on the phenotype.When an allele has such an overriding effect,it is said to be:
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Polypeptides are macromolecules comprised of what monomer subunit?
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In maize,overall kernel color is controlled by both the endosperm and the aleurone colors.The Y allele produces a yellow endosperm while the homozygous recessive (y/y)state produces a white endosperm.Endosperm color is masked by the presence of a colored aleurone.The R and Pr genes control aleurone color.The combination of Pr and R alleles lead to a purple aleurone.The combination of pr and R alleles lead to a red aleurone.A homozygous recessive (r/r)produces a colorless aleurone,allowing the endosperm color to be expressed.Which allele is epistatic?
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The trait of wavy flowers in petunias is determined by the genetic condition PP'.Plants with flat flowers are PP,while plants with curly flowers are P'P'.A cross is made between two plants each with wavy flowers.If they produce 200 seedlings,what phenotypes and in what numbers would you expect? What is the term for this allelic relationship?
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A medical technician is analyzing a blood sample in a clinical lab.It is determined that the red blood cells have both A antigens and B antigens present on their surface.In this case,the red blood cells are exhibiting a genetic characteristic known as:
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A woman who is blood type A has a child who is blood type O.Which of the following individuals could not be the father of this child?
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Summer squash color is determined by the interaction of more than one gene.The presence of CC or Cc allele combinations produces a squash that is white in color,and the C allele is epistatic to the G allele.The presence of GG or Gg produces a squash that is yellow in color,and ccgg produces a squash that is green.After two fully heterozygous squash are crossed give the phenotypes,and frequency of occurrence,of the F2 offspring.
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If an allele has the same phenotypic effect in heterozygotes as in homozygotes-that is,the genotypes Aa and AA are phenotypically indistinguishable then the allele is:
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If a mutation occurs and it impairs a vital function of an organism the mutation is known as a:
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A mutation that actually interfere with the function of the wild-type allele by specifying polypeptides that inhibit,antagonize,or limit the activity of the wild-type polypeptide is known as:
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The coefficient of relationship is represented by which of the following:
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In Drosophila that exhibit the Lobe eye mutation,some heterozygous flies have tiny compound eyes,whereas others have large,lobulated eyes and between these extremes,there is a full range of phenotypes.This mutation is said to have:
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When one gene influences many phenotypic expressions it is said to be:
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Most,but not all,loss of function mutations can be attributed to a:
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Mutations that alter some aspect of morphology are known as:
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