Deck 2: Genetic Bases of Child Development
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Deck 2: Genetic Bases of Child Development
1
The first 22 pairs of chromosomes are called __________ while the 23rd pair is known as __________.
A)sex chromosomes;autosomes
B)autosomes;sex chromosomes
C)eggs;sperm
D)sperm;eggs
A)sex chromosomes;autosomes
B)autosomes;sex chromosomes
C)eggs;sperm
D)sperm;eggs
autosomes;sex chromosomes
2
The branch of genetics that deals with inheritance of behavioral and psychological traits is known as
A)polygenic inheritance.
B)behavioral genetics.
C)applied developmental science.
D)dominant-recessive inheritance.
A)polygenic inheritance.
B)behavioral genetics.
C)applied developmental science.
D)dominant-recessive inheritance.
behavioral genetics.
3
In vitro fertilization
A)usually is accompanied by surrogate motherhood.
B)is successful about 80% of the time.
C)is less likely to result in the birth of twins or triplets.
D)sometimes involves the use of egg and sperm from donors.
A)usually is accompanied by surrogate motherhood.
B)is successful about 80% of the time.
C)is less likely to result in the birth of twins or triplets.
D)sometimes involves the use of egg and sperm from donors.
sometimes involves the use of egg and sperm from donors.
4
Autosomal chromosomes
A)come in pairs containing one large and one small chromosome.
B)come in pairs of chromosomes that are about the same size.
C)determine the sex of a child.
D)have an X and a Y chromosome.
A)come in pairs containing one large and one small chromosome.
B)come in pairs of chromosomes that are about the same size.
C)determine the sex of a child.
D)have an X and a Y chromosome.
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5
The first 22 pairs of chromosomes
A)contain either X or Y chromosomes.
B)determine the sex of the individual.
C)are called autosomes.
D)do not vary in size.
A)contain either X or Y chromosomes.
B)determine the sex of the individual.
C)are called autosomes.
D)do not vary in size.
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6
Each sperm and egg contains __________ chromosomes.
A)23
B)26
C)46
D)a variable number of
A)23
B)26
C)46
D)a variable number of
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7
Lilly and Kyle have been unable to conceive a baby through sexual intercourse,so they have decided to try in vitro fertilization.Which of the following is true about their situation?
A)Lilly and Kyle's attempts to have a baby through in vitro fertilization are very likely to be successful.
B)Lilly and Kyle are very likely to have to use a surrogate mother to carry the child.
C)Lilly and Kyle will have to use donor sperm.
D)If Lilly does become pregnant,she will have a higher than average chance of having twins or triplets.
A)Lilly and Kyle's attempts to have a baby through in vitro fertilization are very likely to be successful.
B)Lilly and Kyle are very likely to have to use a surrogate mother to carry the child.
C)Lilly and Kyle will have to use donor sperm.
D)If Lilly does become pregnant,she will have a higher than average chance of having twins or triplets.
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8
Deliberately seeking environments that compliment one's heredity is called
A)reaction range.
B)niche-picking.
C)nonshared environmental influences.
D)polygenic inheritance.
A)reaction range.
B)niche-picking.
C)nonshared environmental influences.
D)polygenic inheritance.
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9
The environmental forces that make siblings different from each other are called
A)reaction range.
B)niche-picking.
C)nonshared environmental influences.
D)polygenic inheritance.
A)reaction range.
B)niche-picking.
C)nonshared environmental influences.
D)polygenic inheritance.
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10
The most common autosomal disorder (caused by an abnormal number of autosomes)is
A)Klinefelter's syndrome.
B)Turner's syndrome.
C)Down syndrome.
D)Tay-Sach's disease.
A)Klinefelter's syndrome.
B)Turner's syndrome.
C)Down syndrome.
D)Tay-Sach's disease.
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11
Jackie has sickle-cell anemia,a condition which is
A)caused by a virus.
B)caused by a bacterial infection.
C)inherited.
D)related to a lack of protein in the diet.
A)caused by a virus.
B)caused by a bacterial infection.
C)inherited.
D)related to a lack of protein in the diet.
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12
A fertilized egg contains __________ pairs of chromosome(s).
A)1
B)22
C)23
D)46
A)1
B)22
C)23
D)46
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13
If the allele for Type O blood is recessive,and the alleles for Type A and B blood are dominant,which of the following individuals would have Type O blood?
A)a person with an AO genotype
B)a person with a BO genotype
C)a person with an OO genotype
D)all of these
A)a person with an AO genotype
B)a person with a BO genotype
C)a person with an OO genotype
D)all of these
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14
Bobby (male)and Brandy (female)are __________ twins.
A)identical
B)monozygotic
C)dizygotic
D)either monozygotic or dizygotic (it is impossible to tell without more information)
A)identical
B)monozygotic
C)dizygotic
D)either monozygotic or dizygotic (it is impossible to tell without more information)
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15
Who is most likely to have sickle-cell anemia?
A)Tad,a European American
B)Jared,an African American
C)Miguel,an Hispanic American
D)Ed,an Asian American
A)Tad,a European American
B)Jared,an African American
C)Miguel,an Hispanic American
D)Ed,an Asian American
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16
Miranda has one X chromosome and no Y chromosome.Miranda has
A)Turner syndrome.
B)Down syndrome.
C)Klinefelter's syndrome.
D)fetal alcohol syndrome.
A)Turner syndrome.
B)Down syndrome.
C)Klinefelter's syndrome.
D)fetal alcohol syndrome.
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17
Sex chromosomes
A)do not come in pairs.
B)come in pairs of chromosomes that are about the same size.
C)determine the sex of the child.
D)are the first 22 pairs of chromosomes.
A)do not come in pairs.
B)come in pairs of chromosomes that are about the same size.
C)determine the sex of the child.
D)are the first 22 pairs of chromosomes.
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18
In vitro fertilization is a procedure in which
A)an egg is fertilized by sperm in a laboratory dish and then placed in the mother's uterus.
B)sperm is injected into the mother's uterus to fertilize her egg.
C)a fertilized egg is extracted from one woman's uterus and then placed in another woman's uterus.
D)a surrogate mother is used to carry another couple's developing fetus.
A)an egg is fertilized by sperm in a laboratory dish and then placed in the mother's uterus.
B)sperm is injected into the mother's uterus to fertilize her egg.
C)a fertilized egg is extracted from one woman's uterus and then placed in another woman's uterus.
D)a surrogate mother is used to carry another couple's developing fetus.
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19
The fact that behavioral consequences of genetic instruction depend on the environment in which those instructions develop is best illustrated by the concept of
A)reaction range.
B)niche-picking.
C)nonshared environmental influences.
D)polygenic inheritance.
A)reaction range.
B)niche-picking.
C)nonshared environmental influences.
D)polygenic inheritance.
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20
Each group of nucleotide bases that provides a specific set of biochemical instructions is a(n)__________.
A)egg
B)sperm
C)chromosome
D)gene
A)egg
B)sperm
C)chromosome
D)gene
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21
Alleles
A)in a chromosome pair are always identical.
B)in a chromosome pair are always different.
C)in a chromosome pair are sometimes identical and sometimes different.
D)occur singly,not in pairs.
A)in a chromosome pair are always identical.
B)in a chromosome pair are always different.
C)in a chromosome pair are sometimes identical and sometimes different.
D)occur singly,not in pairs.
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22
Which of the following is the best example of a phenotype?
A)blue eyes
B)an allele for sickle-shaped cells
C)an XX chromosome pattern
D)codominant genes
A)blue eyes
B)an allele for sickle-shaped cells
C)an XX chromosome pattern
D)codominant genes
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23
An individual who is heterozygous for eye color would have
A)two alleles for brown eyes.
B)one allele for brown eyes and one for blue eyes.
C)two alleles for blue eyes.
D)blue eyes.
A)two alleles for brown eyes.
B)one allele for brown eyes and one for blue eyes.
C)two alleles for blue eyes.
D)blue eyes.
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24
Leslie is homozygous for hair type.Therefore,she must have
A)curly hair.
B)straight hair.
C)one allele for curly hair and one allele for straight hair.
D)either two alleles for curly hair or two alleles for straight hair.
A)curly hair.
B)straight hair.
C)one allele for curly hair and one allele for straight hair.
D)either two alleles for curly hair or two alleles for straight hair.
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25
Recessive alleles are responsible for
A)Down syndrome.
B)Huntington's disease.
C)Klinefelter's syndrome.
D)phenylketonuria.
A)Down syndrome.
B)Huntington's disease.
C)Klinefelter's syndrome.
D)phenylketonuria.
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26
Jolie has sickle-cell trait,a temporary,relatively mild form of sickle-cell anemia,but does not have full-blown sickle-cell anemia.Her condition is most likely the result of
A)incomplete dominance between one allele for normal blood cells and one for sickle-shaped cells.
B)two recessive alleles for sickle-shaped cells.
C)a dominant sickle-shaped cell allele and a recessive normal blood cell allele.
D)two dominant alleles for normal blood cells.
A)incomplete dominance between one allele for normal blood cells and one for sickle-shaped cells.
B)two recessive alleles for sickle-shaped cells.
C)a dominant sickle-shaped cell allele and a recessive normal blood cell allele.
D)two dominant alleles for normal blood cells.
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27
The complete set of genes that makes up a person's heredity is called
A)an allele.
B)deoxyribonucleic acid.
C)a genotype.
D)a phenotype.
A)an allele.
B)deoxyribonucleic acid.
C)a genotype.
D)a phenotype.
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28
When alleles in a chromosome pair are identical,they are said to be
A)recessive.
B)dominant.
C)heterozygous.
D)homozygous.
A)recessive.
B)dominant.
C)heterozygous.
D)homozygous.
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29
Sickle-cell anemia
A)occurs in individuals who have one allele for normal blood cells and one allele for sickle-shaped cells.
B)is not an inherited disorder.
C)is not a serious health problem because it is easily cured.
D)is becoming less common in successive generations of African Americans.
A)occurs in individuals who have one allele for normal blood cells and one allele for sickle-shaped cells.
B)is not an inherited disorder.
C)is not a serious health problem because it is easily cured.
D)is becoming less common in successive generations of African Americans.
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30
Each group of nucleotide bases that provides a specific set of biochemical instructions is called a
A)phenotype.
B)gene.
C)chromosome pair.
D)recessive allele.
A)phenotype.
B)gene.
C)chromosome pair.
D)recessive allele.
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31
The disorder in which a person's nervous system degenerates during infancy is called
A)Tay-Sachs disease.
B)albinism.
C)cystic fibrosis.
D)Huntington's disease.
A)Tay-Sachs disease.
B)albinism.
C)cystic fibrosis.
D)Huntington's disease.
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32
Kelly and Ruben just had a baby boy.If they could look at their baby's sex chromosomes,they would see
A)one X and one Y chromosome.
B)two Y chromosomes.
C)one Y chromosome only.
D)two X chromosomes.
A)one X and one Y chromosome.
B)two Y chromosomes.
C)one Y chromosome only.
D)two X chromosomes.
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33
Lucas has one allele for normal blood cells and one allele for sickle-shaped cells.Lucas' blood cell alleles are
A)recessive.
B)dominant.
C)heterozygous.
D)homozygous.
A)recessive.
B)dominant.
C)heterozygous.
D)homozygous.
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34
The chemical instructions of a __________ allele in an allele pair will be followed while those of a __________ allele will be ignored.
A)heterozygous;homozygous
B)homozygous;heterozygous
C)recessive;dominant
D)dominant;recessive
A)heterozygous;homozygous
B)homozygous;heterozygous
C)recessive;dominant
D)dominant;recessive
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35
When one allele does not dominate another completely,it is a case of
A)recessive inheritance.
B)incomplete dominance.
C)phenotype.
D)polygenic inheritance.
A)recessive inheritance.
B)incomplete dominance.
C)phenotype.
D)polygenic inheritance.
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36
Perry was born with phenylketonuria (PKU)which means that
A)she is mentally retarded and has an extra 21st chromosome.
B)phenylalanine can accumulate and poison her nervous system.
C)she will develop normally until middle adulthood,at which time her nervous system will begin to deteriorate.
D)she has a missing chromosome and will be severely retarded.
A)she is mentally retarded and has an extra 21st chromosome.
B)phenylalanine can accumulate and poison her nervous system.
C)she will develop normally until middle adulthood,at which time her nervous system will begin to deteriorate.
D)she has a missing chromosome and will be severely retarded.
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37
Blueprints are to a completed house as __________ are to __________.
A)phenotypes;genotypes
B)genotypes;phenotypes
C)recessive genes;dominant genes
D)dominant genes;recessive genes
A)phenotypes;genotypes
B)genotypes;phenotypes
C)recessive genes;dominant genes
D)dominant genes;recessive genes
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38
Abner has a dominant allele for a full head of hair and a recessive allele for male pattern baldness.You would expect Abner to
A)be completely bald.
B)be partially bald.
C)have a full head of hair.
D)have thin hair.
A)be completely bald.
B)be partially bald.
C)have a full head of hair.
D)have thin hair.
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39
Chromosomes consist of
A)eggs and sperm.
B)phenotypes.
C)alleles.
D)deoxyribonucleic acid.
A)eggs and sperm.
B)phenotypes.
C)alleles.
D)deoxyribonucleic acid.
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40
If the allele for brown eyes is dominant and the allele for blue eyes is recessive,which genotype produces a person with blue eyes?
A)A blue-eyed person is homozygous with two alleles for brown eyes.
B)A blue-eyed person is homozygous with two alleles for blue eyes.
C)A blue-eyed person is heterozygous with one allele for blue eyes and one allele for brown eyes.
D)The alleles for eye color are demonstrating codominance.
A)A blue-eyed person is homozygous with two alleles for brown eyes.
B)A blue-eyed person is homozygous with two alleles for blue eyes.
C)A blue-eyed person is heterozygous with one allele for blue eyes and one allele for brown eyes.
D)The alleles for eye color are demonstrating codominance.
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41
Inherited disorders
A)are most often caused by dominant alleles.
B)are relatively rare.
C)do not run in families.
D)are more common than disorders caused by the wrong number of chromosomes.
A)are most often caused by dominant alleles.
B)are relatively rare.
C)do not run in families.
D)are more common than disorders caused by the wrong number of chromosomes.
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42
The most appropriate time for a couple with concerns about their genetic background to seek genetic counseling is
A)before the woman gets pregnant.
B)when the woman gets pregnant.
C)when the couple already has a child with a genetic disorder.
D)when they are about to become grandparents.
A)before the woman gets pregnant.
B)when the woman gets pregnant.
C)when the couple already has a child with a genetic disorder.
D)when they are about to become grandparents.
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43
Aletha and Frank are worried about their 1-year-old baby.His eyes are almond-shaped (unlike theirs),his head seems small,and his development is slower than average - he's just now starting to sit up by himself.Which of the following disorders would you suspect their baby has?
A)Huntington's disease
B)Klinefelter's syndrome
C)Turner's syndrome
D)Down syndrome
A)Huntington's disease
B)Klinefelter's syndrome
C)Turner's syndrome
D)Down syndrome
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44
Extra,missing,or damaged chromosomes
A)do not usually disturb development.
B)sometimes disturb development.
C)always disturb development.
D)always cause spontaneous abortion.
A)do not usually disturb development.
B)sometimes disturb development.
C)always disturb development.
D)always cause spontaneous abortion.
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45
Huntington's disease involves progressive deterioration of the nervous system,which causes
A)muscle spasms,depression,and personality changes.
B)schizophrenia.
C)an accumulation of poisonous substances in the body.
D)sterility.
A)muscle spasms,depression,and personality changes.
B)schizophrenia.
C)an accumulation of poisonous substances in the body.
D)sterility.
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46
Genetic counseling typically involves
A)obtaining a detailed family history and performing tests to help couples with concerns about inherited disorders.
B)informing parents-to-be about how they can have a more intelligent child.
C)the government in making decisions for private citizens.
D)helping couples with fertility problems.
A)obtaining a detailed family history and performing tests to help couples with concerns about inherited disorders.
B)informing parents-to-be about how they can have a more intelligent child.
C)the government in making decisions for private citizens.
D)helping couples with fertility problems.
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47
The incidence of Down syndrome
A)increases as the mother gets older.
B)decreases as the mother gets older.
C)decreases as the father gets older.
D)is unrelated to parental age.
A)increases as the mother gets older.
B)decreases as the mother gets older.
C)decreases as the father gets older.
D)is unrelated to parental age.
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48
Tom has Huntington's disease.You would expect him to begin to show signs of nervous system deterioration
A)at birth.
B)during childhood.
C)during adolescence.
D)during middle adulthood.
A)at birth.
B)during childhood.
C)during adolescence.
D)during middle adulthood.
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49
Wendy's development was normal through childhood and early adulthood.However,during her 40s she began to experience muscle spasms,depression,and personality changes.Which of the following disorders or diseases is most likely to be causing her symptoms?
A)phenylketonuria
B)Huntington's disease
C)Turner's syndrome
D)XXX syndrome
A)phenylketonuria
B)Huntington's disease
C)Turner's syndrome
D)XXX syndrome
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50
Debbie and Paul are thinking about starting a family,but are a little hesitant because there is a history of phenylketonuria in Debbie's family.What should Debbie and Paul do?
A)They should adopt a child if they want children.Anyone with a history of inherited disease in their family should not have children.
B)They should go ahead and try to start a family.If Debbie is a carrier of the disease,she is unlikely to be able to get pregnant.
C)They should go ahead and start trying.Phenylketonuria is not an inherited disease.
D)They should go to genetic counseling to determine what the odds are that they will pass on the disease.
A)They should adopt a child if they want children.Anyone with a history of inherited disease in their family should not have children.
B)They should go ahead and try to start a family.If Debbie is a carrier of the disease,she is unlikely to be able to get pregnant.
C)They should go ahead and start trying.Phenylketonuria is not an inherited disease.
D)They should go to genetic counseling to determine what the odds are that they will pass on the disease.
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51
__________ is an inherited disorder caused by an extra 21st chromosome that results in mental retardation.
A)Phenylketonuria
B)Huntington's disease
C)Down syndrome
D)Turner's syndrome
A)Phenylketonuria
B)Huntington's disease
C)Down syndrome
D)Turner's syndrome
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52
Cornelius and Janelle sought genetic counseling because of concern that they might have children with sickle-cell anemia.The counselor determined they each have one recessive allele for sickle-cells and one dominant allele for healthy blood cells.The counselor would tell them that they have a
A)100% chance of having a child with sickle-cell anemia.
B)25% chance of having a child with sickle-cell anemia and a 50% chance of having a child with sickle-cell trait.
C)25% chance of having a child with sickle-cell trait and a 50% chance of having a child with sickle-cell anemia.
D)75% chance of having a child with sickle-cell anemia.
A)100% chance of having a child with sickle-cell anemia.
B)25% chance of having a child with sickle-cell anemia and a 50% chance of having a child with sickle-cell trait.
C)25% chance of having a child with sickle-cell trait and a 50% chance of having a child with sickle-cell anemia.
D)75% chance of having a child with sickle-cell anemia.
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53
The extra 21st chromosome that causes Down syndrome is
A)usually provided by the egg.
B)usually provided by the sperm.
C)provided by the egg about half the time and by the sperm about half the time.
D)usually created sometime during prenatal development.
A)usually provided by the egg.
B)usually provided by the sperm.
C)provided by the egg about half the time and by the sperm about half the time.
D)usually created sometime during prenatal development.
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54
Inherited disorders
A)are more often caused by recessive alleles than by dominant alleles.
B)are more often caused by dominant alleles than by recessive alleles.
C)are due to dominant alleles about half the time.
D)do not usually seriously impair a child's development.
A)are more often caused by recessive alleles than by dominant alleles.
B)are more often caused by dominant alleles than by recessive alleles.
C)are due to dominant alleles about half the time.
D)do not usually seriously impair a child's development.
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55
Jared was born with a disorder that causes his respiratory and digestive tracts to become clogged with mucus.Jared suffers from
A)Klinefelter's syndrome.
B)Tay-Sachs disease.
C)cystic fibrosis.
D)Turner's syndrome.
A)Klinefelter's syndrome.
B)Tay-Sachs disease.
C)cystic fibrosis.
D)Turner's syndrome.
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56
Huntington's disease is associated with
A)the absence of an important liver enzyme.
B)limited development of secondary sexual characteristics.
C)a progressive deterioration of the nervous system.
D)taller than normal height.
A)the absence of an important liver enzyme.
B)limited development of secondary sexual characteristics.
C)a progressive deterioration of the nervous system.
D)taller than normal height.
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57
Individuals with Down syndrome show which of the following characteristics?
A)mental retardation
B)aggression
C)an extra X chromosome
D)a lack of sexual development
A)mental retardation
B)aggression
C)an extra X chromosome
D)a lack of sexual development
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58
Why are relatively few inherited disorders caused by dominant alleles?
A)Most disorders caused by dominant alleles lead to sterility,which means the dominant allele will not be passed on.
B)Genetic testing can more readily identify dominant rather than recessive alleles;genetic counseling has more successfully reduced the incidence of disorders caused by dominant alleles.
C)Every person with one of the dominant alleles will have the disorder,and people with most of these disorders do not usually live long enough to reproduce,so the allele will not be passed on.
D)Individuals carrying dominant alleles for a disorder are less likely to actually have the disorder than are individuals carrying a recessive allele for a disorder.
A)Most disorders caused by dominant alleles lead to sterility,which means the dominant allele will not be passed on.
B)Genetic testing can more readily identify dominant rather than recessive alleles;genetic counseling has more successfully reduced the incidence of disorders caused by dominant alleles.
C)Every person with one of the dominant alleles will have the disorder,and people with most of these disorders do not usually live long enough to reproduce,so the allele will not be passed on.
D)Individuals carrying dominant alleles for a disorder are less likely to actually have the disorder than are individuals carrying a recessive allele for a disorder.
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59
__________ is one of the few serious inherited disorders caused by a dominant allele.
A)Sickle-cell anemia
B)Phenylketonuria
C)Turner's syndrome
D)Huntington's disease
A)Sickle-cell anemia
B)Phenylketonuria
C)Turner's syndrome
D)Huntington's disease
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60
Children with Down syndrome typically have
A)advanced development.
B)normal development.
C)slower than normal development.
D)no development.
A)advanced development.
B)normal development.
C)slower than normal development.
D)no development.
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61
Who has the greatest risk of having a child with Down syndrome?
A)15-year-old Meredith
B)22-year-old Katie
C)36-year-old Lisa
D)44-year-old Susan
A)15-year-old Meredith
B)22-year-old Katie
C)36-year-old Lisa
D)44-year-old Susan
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62
Harold has Klinefelter's syndrome which is caused by a(n)__________ chromosome pattern.
A)XYY
B)XXY
C)Y
D)YY
A)XYY
B)XXY
C)Y
D)YY
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63
Which of the following chromosomal disorders does not involve abnormal sex chromosomes?
A)Turner's syndrome
B)XXX syndrome
C)Down syndrome
D)Klinefelter's syndrome
A)Turner's syndrome
B)XXX syndrome
C)Down syndrome
D)Klinefelter's syndrome
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64
Tina has XXX syndrome.Which of the following characteristics is she likely to have?
A)tall stature,difficulty with spatial relations
B)short stature,difficulty with spatial relations
C)tall stature,below-normal intelligence
D)normal height,delayed motor and language development
A)tall stature,difficulty with spatial relations
B)short stature,difficulty with spatial relations
C)tall stature,below-normal intelligence
D)normal height,delayed motor and language development
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65
Liz has Turner's syndrome.Which of the following characteristics would you expect her to have?
A)tall stature
B)short stature
C)delayed language development
D)delayed motor development
A)tall stature
B)short stature
C)delayed language development
D)delayed motor development
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66
An XYY complement of sex chromosomes is associated with which of the following characteristics?
A)problems perceiving spatial relations
B)short stature
C)below-normal intelligence
D)susceptibility to heart defects
A)problems perceiving spatial relations
B)short stature
C)below-normal intelligence
D)susceptibility to heart defects
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67
Mindy and Mandy are dizygotic twins.Therefore,they
A)came from two separate eggs.
B)have the same genes.
C)have no shared genes.
D)cannot be used in a twin study.
A)came from two separate eggs.
B)have the same genes.
C)have no shared genes.
D)cannot be used in a twin study.
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68
There are no chromosomal disorders consisting solely of __________ chromosomes.
A)X
B)Y
C)autosomal
D)sex
A)X
B)Y
C)autosomal
D)sex
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69
Victor is tall and has below-normal intelligence.He has symptoms of
A)Turner's syndrome.
B)XXX syndrome.
C)XYY complement.
D)Y syndrome.
A)Turner's syndrome.
B)XXX syndrome.
C)XYY complement.
D)Y syndrome.
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70
A female who has normal stature,but delayed language,and motor development could have which of the following disorders?
A)Klinefelter's syndrome
B)XYY complement
C)Turner's syndrome
D)XXX syndrome
A)Klinefelter's syndrome
B)XYY complement
C)Turner's syndrome
D)XXX syndrome
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71
A female who is short,has limited development of secondary sex characteristics,and who has problems with spatial relations would have which of the following disorders?
A)Klinefelter's syndrome
B)XYY complement
C)Turner's syndrome
D)XXX syndrome
A)Klinefelter's syndrome
B)XYY complement
C)Turner's syndrome
D)XXX syndrome
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72
Your professor mentions in a lecture that activity level follows a polygenic pattern of inheritance.You,having already read Chapter 2 in your textbook,realize this means that
A)activity level is a recessive trait.
B)a single gene determines activity level.
C)there is no evidence of a genetic influence on activity level.
D)activity level is determined by the combination of many genes.
A)activity level is a recessive trait.
B)a single gene determines activity level.
C)there is no evidence of a genetic influence on activity level.
D)activity level is determined by the combination of many genes.
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73
The branch of genetics that addresses the inheritance of behavioral and psychological traits is referred to as
A)evocative genetics.
B)active genetics.
C)behavioral genetics.
D)polygenic genetics.
A)evocative genetics.
B)active genetics.
C)behavioral genetics.
D)polygenic genetics.
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74
When phenotypes are caused by the combined effect of many separate genes,the pattern of inheritance is referred to as
A)polygenic inheritance.
B)dominant-recessive.
C)codominant.
D)sex-linked inheritance.
A)polygenic inheritance.
B)dominant-recessive.
C)codominant.
D)sex-linked inheritance.
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75
Polygenic inheritance
A)reflects the influence of a single gene.
B)determines "either-or" traits,such as eye color.
C)cannot be studied because its influence is too broad.
D)influences behavioral and psychological traits such as intelligence.
A)reflects the influence of a single gene.
B)determines "either-or" traits,such as eye color.
C)cannot be studied because its influence is too broad.
D)influences behavioral and psychological traits such as intelligence.
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76
Peter has Klinefelter's syndrome.He is likely to be
A)tall,passive,and have below-normal intelligence.
B)short and have difficulty with spatial relations.
C)of normal height and have delayed language development.
D)tall and of average or above average intelligence.
A)tall,passive,and have below-normal intelligence.
B)short and have difficulty with spatial relations.
C)of normal height and have delayed language development.
D)tall and of average or above average intelligence.
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77
Most behavioral and psychological characteristics follow a(n)__________ pattern of genetic inheritance.
A)dominant-recessive
B)incomplete dominance
C)sex-linked
D)polygenic
A)dominant-recessive
B)incomplete dominance
C)sex-linked
D)polygenic
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78
Personality is
A)determined by a single gene.
B)a polygenic trait.
C)determined by the sex chromosomes.
D)not influenced by genetic factors.
A)determined by a single gene.
B)a polygenic trait.
C)determined by the sex chromosomes.
D)not influenced by genetic factors.
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79
The most common reason for fertilized eggs to spontaneously abort shortly after conception is
A)abnormal autosomal chromosomes.
B)abnormal sex chromosomes.
C)environmental teratogens.
D)maternal disease.
A)abnormal autosomal chromosomes.
B)abnormal sex chromosomes.
C)environmental teratogens.
D)maternal disease.
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80
Twins that come from a single fertilized egg that splits in two are called
A)dizygotic twins.
B)monozygotic twins.
C)fraternal twins.
D)homozygous.
A)dizygotic twins.
B)monozygotic twins.
C)fraternal twins.
D)homozygous.
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