Deck 20: Patterns of Genetic Inheritance

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While a locus refers to a unit of heredity, a gene refers to a specific position on a chromosome.
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Which of the following is a dominant allele?

A) A
B) a
C) AA
D) ab
E) Ab
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The square that is used to make all the possible combinations of gametes is called a Punnett square.
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Which of the following is an example of a recessive genotype?

A) aa
B) Aa
C) short
D) AA
E) ab
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Which of the following represents a cross to determine if an individual is homozygous or heterozygous dominant?

A) Aa x aa
B) AA x AA
C) aa x aa
D) Aa x AA
E) Aa x Aa
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Which of the following represents a gamete with a dominant allele?

A) A
B) b
C) AA
D) Aa
E) bb
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An allele is to a gene, as a locus is to a

A) gamete.
B) phenotype.
C) chromosome.
D) genotype.
E) unit of heredity.
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Which of the following terms refers to the genes of an individual?

A) genotype
B) phenotype
C) gamete
D) probability
E) autosomal
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Which of the following would not be a possible way to list someone's genotype?

A) BB
B) Bb
C) AB
D) bb
E) AA
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When describing someone as "lactose intolerant", you are describing their

A) genotype.
B) phenotype.
C) alleles.
D) genome.
E) none of these
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Dad has a genotype of AaBb. How many different kinds of sperm can he produce?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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There is a single gene that controls the ability to taste PTC paper. The ability to taste is dominant to the inability to taste. If you can taste the paper, it is very bitter. Which of the following genotypes can taste the paper?

A) only PP
B) both PP and Pp
C) both PP and pp
D) only Pp
E) only pp
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Clasp your hands together (without thinking about it). Which thumb is on top every time you do this? The dominant phenotype is left thumb on top. If you have the genotype "tt", which thumb is on top?

A) left
B) right
C) left 50% of the time and right 50% of the time
D) left 25% of the time and right 75% of the time
E) left 75% of the time and right 25% of the time
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Unattached earlobes are a dominant trait in humans. Which phenotype is most likely for an individual with the genotype EE?

A) both earlobes are unattached
B) both earlobes are attach
C) the right earlobe is attached and the left earlobe is unattached
D) the right earlobe is unattached and the left earlobe is attached
E) both earlobes are extremely elongated
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Which of the following represents a dihybrid cross?

A) ff x ff
B) Gg x gg
C) AAbb x Aabb
D) AAbb x aaBB
E) Ss x ss
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There are two different alleles for the number of fingers on the hands: 5 finger allele and 6 finger allele. When both the 5 finger allele and the 6 finger allele are present in the same individual, the individual has 6 fingers on the hands. Which allele is dominant?

A) 5 fingers
B) 6 fingers
C) 1 finger
D) 11 fingers
E) 7 fingers
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Which of the following individuals has a recessive phenotype?

A) AA
B) Aa
C) AaBb
D) aabb
E) aAbB
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If the mother's genotype is aa, all of her eggs will be identical for this trait.
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When you describe a person as having attached ear lobes, you are describing their genotype.
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Which of the following genotypes is heterozygous?

A) Aa
B) Ab
C) aB
D) ab
E) aa
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Which of the following disorders is caused by a defect in the production of an elastic connective tissue protein called fibrillin?

A) cystic fibrosis
B) Tay-Sachs disease
C) Marfan syndrome
D) Huntington disease
E) sickle-cell disease
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If two parents who are unaffected have a child that is affected, then the parents are both considered bearers.
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Explain the problems associated with the genetic disorder Tay-Sachs.
A. This lysosome is responsible for clearing out the fatty acid proteins that build up in the cells of the brain. The build up begins to interfere with proper brain development and growth. This leads to malfunctions in vision, movement, hearing, and overall mental development. The impairment leads to blindness, seizures, and paralysis.
Question
In a pedigree, an affected male would be designated by

A) an open circle.
B) a shaded circle.
C) an open square.
D) a shaded square.
E) a square with a line through it.
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If you want to know the probability that tossing two coins will result in a particular outcome (two heads, for example), you use the

A) product rule.
B) sum rule.
C) punnett rule.
D) Bergman's rule.
E) genetics rule.
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Which variable has the stronger influence on the color of an individuals skin?

A) the individuals phenotype
B) the amount of time spent in the sun
C) the amount of time spent in the sun and the individuals genotype
D) the individuals genotype
E) neither the sun nor the individuals genotype have any influence on the individuals skin color
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Which of the following is not an autosomal recessive disorder?

A) Marfan syndrome
B) Tay-Sachs disease
C) cystic fibrosis
D) sickle cell disease
E) all are autosomal recessive disorders
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In a cross of Ss x Ss, the probability of having a heterozygous genotype is

A) 1/4.
B) 1/3.
C) 1/2.
D) 2/3.
E) 3/4.
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The probability of tossing a coin and having it be heads or tails is

A) 1/4
B) 1/2
C) 1
D) 0
E) 2
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Probability calculations in which the word "or" is used involve the product rule.
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In a dihybrid cross, in which both parents are heterozygous for both traits, what is the probability that the offspring will exhibit both of the dominant phenotypes?

A) 1/16. B. 3/16.
C) 6/16.
D) 9/16.
E) 1.
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In a cross of Ff x Ff, the probability of having a dominant phenotype is

A) 1/4.
B) 1/3.
C) 1/2.
D) 2/3.
E) 3/4.
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In a cross of a homozygous dominant parent and a homozygous recessive parent, what is the ratio of offspring that will exhibit the recessive phenotype?

A) 0.
B) 1/4.
C) 1/2.
D) 3/4.
E) 1.
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Which of the following genetic disorders is due to a lack of the lysosome enzyme hex A?

A) cystic fibrosis B. Tay-Sachs disease
C) Huntington disease
D) sickle-cell disease
E) Marfan syndrome
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Julie has a genetic disorder. Julie and her husband, Shane, have three children, none of which have the genetic disorder. How is this disorder most likely inherited?

A) autosomal dominant.
B) autosomal recessive.
C) heterozygous dominant.
D) The environment influences the trait instead of the genetics.
E) 100% inheritance from the father since the children are not affected.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of an autosomal recessive disorder pedigree?

A) Heterozygotes have an affected phenotype.
B) Affected children can have unaffected parents.
C) Two affected parents will always have affected children.
D) Both males and females are affected with equal frequency.
E) Affected individuals with homozygous unaffected mates will have unaffected children.
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In a dihybrid cross, if the resulting ratios are 1:1:1:1, what are the genotypes of the parents?

A) GgRr x ggrr
B) GGRR x ggrr
C) GgRr x GgRr
D) Gg x Rr
E) GG x RR
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Can two parents that have a genetic disorder ever have a normal child?
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It is estimated that there are fewer than 100 genetic diseases caused by single gene mutations in humans.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of an autosomal dominant disorder pedigree?

A) Affected children will usually have unaffected parents.
B) Heterozygotes are affected.
C) Two affected parents can produce an unaffected child.
D) Both males and females are affected with equal frequency.
E) Two unafected parents will not have affected children.
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How is familial hypercholesterolemia inherited?

A) autosomal recessive
B) autosomal dominant
C) incompletely dominant
D) codominant
E) sex-linked dominant
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Is it possible for a man with type O blood to be the father of a child with type A blood?
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If a person with type B blood marries a person with type A blood, what phenotypes can their children be?

A) all type A
B) all type B
C) types A and O
D) types B and O
E) types A, B, O, and AB
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Which of the following represents the genotype of a male who is color-blind?

A) XBXB
B) XBXb
C) XbXb
D) XbY
E) XBY
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Which of the following disorders is a trinucleotide repeat disorder?

A) Marfan syndrome
B) sickle-cell disease
C) cystic fibrosis
D) Tay-Sachs disease
E) Huntington disease
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A male inherits his X linked allele from his mother.
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Which of the following traits/disorders is controlled by multiple genes?

A) skin color
B) Tay-Sachs disease
C) ABO blood type
D) familial hypercholesterolemia
E) curly hair
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Which of the following designations indicates a sex-linked trait?

A) A
B) IA
C) XB
D) a
E) i
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Of the three possible alleles for the ABO blood type, each individual can have how many?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) none
E) half an allele
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Which of the following traits would not be considered multifactorial?

A) alcoholism
B) suicide risk
C) cleft lip/palate
D) diabetes
E) ABO blood type
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There is a trait with two alleles. One allele codes for blue while the other allele codes for yellow. If this trait is inherited in a codominant manner, what color will the offspring be?

A) blue
B) yellow
C) green
D) blue and yellow striped
E) white
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Even though sickle-cell disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive disorder, the heterozygote can express some variation of the recessive phenotype.
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Most of the sex-linked traits are found only on the X chromosome.
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What is the genotype of a person with type O blood?

A) IAIA
B) IAIB
C) IAi
D) IBi
E) ii
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Can a woman with an X-linked recessive disorder have normal sons?
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If an individual has the A blood type, how many different genotypes can they possess?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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The definition of a multifactorial trait is one in which more than one set of alleles is involved in which the environment plays no role.
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Describe what is meant by a polygenic traits.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of an X-linked recessive disorder pedigree?

A) An affected son can have normal parents.
B) If a female has the trait, her father must also have it.
C) The characteristic often skips a generation.
D) More females than males are affected.
E) If a woman has the characteristic, all of her sons will have it.
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List the genotypic ratios of the cross between a man with O blood type and a woman who is heterozygous B blood type.
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Which of the following traits is an X-linked recessive disorder?

A) Color blindness
B) Tay-Sachs
C) Cystic fibrosis
D) Sickle-cell disease
E) Marfan syndrome
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If a mother is a carrier for color-blindness and her husband is not, which of the following children are most likely?

A) 1 normal daughter, 1 carrier daughter, 1 normal son, and 1 color-blind son
B) 2 normal daughters, 1 normal son, and 1 color-blind son
C) 2 carrier daughters, 1 normal son, and 1 color-blind son
D) 1 normal daughter, 1 carrier daughter, and 2 normal sons
E) 1 normal daughter, 1 carrier daughter, and 2 color-blind sons
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In an X-linked dominant trait, affected males pass the trait only to daughters.
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Which of the following X-linked recessive disorders is characterized by a degeneration of the muscles?

A) Fragile X
B) Duchenne's
C) color blindness
D) hemophilia
E) malaria
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How are Fragile X syndrome and Huntington disease similar?

A) Both exhibit a late onset in life.
B) Both are trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders.
C) Both affect the muscles and lead to eventual paralysis.
D) Both cause autism.
E) Both are found only in males.
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Deck 20: Patterns of Genetic Inheritance
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While a locus refers to a unit of heredity, a gene refers to a specific position on a chromosome.
False
2
Which of the following is a dominant allele?

A) A
B) a
C) AA
D) ab
E) Ab
A
3
The square that is used to make all the possible combinations of gametes is called a Punnett square.
True
4
Which of the following is an example of a recessive genotype?

A) aa
B) Aa
C) short
D) AA
E) ab
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Which of the following represents a cross to determine if an individual is homozygous or heterozygous dominant?

A) Aa x aa
B) AA x AA
C) aa x aa
D) Aa x AA
E) Aa x Aa
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Which of the following represents a gamete with a dominant allele?

A) A
B) b
C) AA
D) Aa
E) bb
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An allele is to a gene, as a locus is to a

A) gamete.
B) phenotype.
C) chromosome.
D) genotype.
E) unit of heredity.
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Which of the following terms refers to the genes of an individual?

A) genotype
B) phenotype
C) gamete
D) probability
E) autosomal
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Which of the following would not be a possible way to list someone's genotype?

A) BB
B) Bb
C) AB
D) bb
E) AA
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When describing someone as "lactose intolerant", you are describing their

A) genotype.
B) phenotype.
C) alleles.
D) genome.
E) none of these
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Dad has a genotype of AaBb. How many different kinds of sperm can he produce?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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There is a single gene that controls the ability to taste PTC paper. The ability to taste is dominant to the inability to taste. If you can taste the paper, it is very bitter. Which of the following genotypes can taste the paper?

A) only PP
B) both PP and Pp
C) both PP and pp
D) only Pp
E) only pp
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Clasp your hands together (without thinking about it). Which thumb is on top every time you do this? The dominant phenotype is left thumb on top. If you have the genotype "tt", which thumb is on top?

A) left
B) right
C) left 50% of the time and right 50% of the time
D) left 25% of the time and right 75% of the time
E) left 75% of the time and right 25% of the time
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Unattached earlobes are a dominant trait in humans. Which phenotype is most likely for an individual with the genotype EE?

A) both earlobes are unattached
B) both earlobes are attach
C) the right earlobe is attached and the left earlobe is unattached
D) the right earlobe is unattached and the left earlobe is attached
E) both earlobes are extremely elongated
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Which of the following represents a dihybrid cross?

A) ff x ff
B) Gg x gg
C) AAbb x Aabb
D) AAbb x aaBB
E) Ss x ss
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There are two different alleles for the number of fingers on the hands: 5 finger allele and 6 finger allele. When both the 5 finger allele and the 6 finger allele are present in the same individual, the individual has 6 fingers on the hands. Which allele is dominant?

A) 5 fingers
B) 6 fingers
C) 1 finger
D) 11 fingers
E) 7 fingers
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Which of the following individuals has a recessive phenotype?

A) AA
B) Aa
C) AaBb
D) aabb
E) aAbB
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If the mother's genotype is aa, all of her eggs will be identical for this trait.
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When you describe a person as having attached ear lobes, you are describing their genotype.
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Which of the following genotypes is heterozygous?

A) Aa
B) Ab
C) aB
D) ab
E) aa
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Which of the following disorders is caused by a defect in the production of an elastic connective tissue protein called fibrillin?

A) cystic fibrosis
B) Tay-Sachs disease
C) Marfan syndrome
D) Huntington disease
E) sickle-cell disease
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If two parents who are unaffected have a child that is affected, then the parents are both considered bearers.
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Explain the problems associated with the genetic disorder Tay-Sachs.
A. This lysosome is responsible for clearing out the fatty acid proteins that build up in the cells of the brain. The build up begins to interfere with proper brain development and growth. This leads to malfunctions in vision, movement, hearing, and overall mental development. The impairment leads to blindness, seizures, and paralysis.
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In a pedigree, an affected male would be designated by

A) an open circle.
B) a shaded circle.
C) an open square.
D) a shaded square.
E) a square with a line through it.
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If you want to know the probability that tossing two coins will result in a particular outcome (two heads, for example), you use the

A) product rule.
B) sum rule.
C) punnett rule.
D) Bergman's rule.
E) genetics rule.
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Which variable has the stronger influence on the color of an individuals skin?

A) the individuals phenotype
B) the amount of time spent in the sun
C) the amount of time spent in the sun and the individuals genotype
D) the individuals genotype
E) neither the sun nor the individuals genotype have any influence on the individuals skin color
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Which of the following is not an autosomal recessive disorder?

A) Marfan syndrome
B) Tay-Sachs disease
C) cystic fibrosis
D) sickle cell disease
E) all are autosomal recessive disorders
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In a cross of Ss x Ss, the probability of having a heterozygous genotype is

A) 1/4.
B) 1/3.
C) 1/2.
D) 2/3.
E) 3/4.
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The probability of tossing a coin and having it be heads or tails is

A) 1/4
B) 1/2
C) 1
D) 0
E) 2
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Probability calculations in which the word "or" is used involve the product rule.
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In a dihybrid cross, in which both parents are heterozygous for both traits, what is the probability that the offspring will exhibit both of the dominant phenotypes?

A) 1/16. B. 3/16.
C) 6/16.
D) 9/16.
E) 1.
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In a cross of Ff x Ff, the probability of having a dominant phenotype is

A) 1/4.
B) 1/3.
C) 1/2.
D) 2/3.
E) 3/4.
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In a cross of a homozygous dominant parent and a homozygous recessive parent, what is the ratio of offspring that will exhibit the recessive phenotype?

A) 0.
B) 1/4.
C) 1/2.
D) 3/4.
E) 1.
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Which of the following genetic disorders is due to a lack of the lysosome enzyme hex A?

A) cystic fibrosis B. Tay-Sachs disease
C) Huntington disease
D) sickle-cell disease
E) Marfan syndrome
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Julie has a genetic disorder. Julie and her husband, Shane, have three children, none of which have the genetic disorder. How is this disorder most likely inherited?

A) autosomal dominant.
B) autosomal recessive.
C) heterozygous dominant.
D) The environment influences the trait instead of the genetics.
E) 100% inheritance from the father since the children are not affected.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of an autosomal recessive disorder pedigree?

A) Heterozygotes have an affected phenotype.
B) Affected children can have unaffected parents.
C) Two affected parents will always have affected children.
D) Both males and females are affected with equal frequency.
E) Affected individuals with homozygous unaffected mates will have unaffected children.
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In a dihybrid cross, if the resulting ratios are 1:1:1:1, what are the genotypes of the parents?

A) GgRr x ggrr
B) GGRR x ggrr
C) GgRr x GgRr
D) Gg x Rr
E) GG x RR
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Can two parents that have a genetic disorder ever have a normal child?
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It is estimated that there are fewer than 100 genetic diseases caused by single gene mutations in humans.
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40
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an autosomal dominant disorder pedigree?

A) Affected children will usually have unaffected parents.
B) Heterozygotes are affected.
C) Two affected parents can produce an unaffected child.
D) Both males and females are affected with equal frequency.
E) Two unafected parents will not have affected children.
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How is familial hypercholesterolemia inherited?

A) autosomal recessive
B) autosomal dominant
C) incompletely dominant
D) codominant
E) sex-linked dominant
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42
Is it possible for a man with type O blood to be the father of a child with type A blood?
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43
If a person with type B blood marries a person with type A blood, what phenotypes can their children be?

A) all type A
B) all type B
C) types A and O
D) types B and O
E) types A, B, O, and AB
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Which of the following represents the genotype of a male who is color-blind?

A) XBXB
B) XBXb
C) XbXb
D) XbY
E) XBY
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Which of the following disorders is a trinucleotide repeat disorder?

A) Marfan syndrome
B) sickle-cell disease
C) cystic fibrosis
D) Tay-Sachs disease
E) Huntington disease
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46
A male inherits his X linked allele from his mother.
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47
Which of the following traits/disorders is controlled by multiple genes?

A) skin color
B) Tay-Sachs disease
C) ABO blood type
D) familial hypercholesterolemia
E) curly hair
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Which of the following designations indicates a sex-linked trait?

A) A
B) IA
C) XB
D) a
E) i
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Of the three possible alleles for the ABO blood type, each individual can have how many?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) none
E) half an allele
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Which of the following traits would not be considered multifactorial?

A) alcoholism
B) suicide risk
C) cleft lip/palate
D) diabetes
E) ABO blood type
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There is a trait with two alleles. One allele codes for blue while the other allele codes for yellow. If this trait is inherited in a codominant manner, what color will the offspring be?

A) blue
B) yellow
C) green
D) blue and yellow striped
E) white
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52
Even though sickle-cell disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive disorder, the heterozygote can express some variation of the recessive phenotype.
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53
Most of the sex-linked traits are found only on the X chromosome.
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54
What is the genotype of a person with type O blood?

A) IAIA
B) IAIB
C) IAi
D) IBi
E) ii
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Can a woman with an X-linked recessive disorder have normal sons?
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56
If an individual has the A blood type, how many different genotypes can they possess?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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57
The definition of a multifactorial trait is one in which more than one set of alleles is involved in which the environment plays no role.
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58
Describe what is meant by a polygenic traits.
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59
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an X-linked recessive disorder pedigree?

A) An affected son can have normal parents.
B) If a female has the trait, her father must also have it.
C) The characteristic often skips a generation.
D) More females than males are affected.
E) If a woman has the characteristic, all of her sons will have it.
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60
List the genotypic ratios of the cross between a man with O blood type and a woman who is heterozygous B blood type.
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61
Which of the following traits is an X-linked recessive disorder?

A) Color blindness
B) Tay-Sachs
C) Cystic fibrosis
D) Sickle-cell disease
E) Marfan syndrome
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62
If a mother is a carrier for color-blindness and her husband is not, which of the following children are most likely?

A) 1 normal daughter, 1 carrier daughter, 1 normal son, and 1 color-blind son
B) 2 normal daughters, 1 normal son, and 1 color-blind son
C) 2 carrier daughters, 1 normal son, and 1 color-blind son
D) 1 normal daughter, 1 carrier daughter, and 2 normal sons
E) 1 normal daughter, 1 carrier daughter, and 2 color-blind sons
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63
In an X-linked dominant trait, affected males pass the trait only to daughters.
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64
Which of the following X-linked recessive disorders is characterized by a degeneration of the muscles?

A) Fragile X
B) Duchenne's
C) color blindness
D) hemophilia
E) malaria
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65
How are Fragile X syndrome and Huntington disease similar?

A) Both exhibit a late onset in life.
B) Both are trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders.
C) Both affect the muscles and lead to eventual paralysis.
D) Both cause autism.
E) Both are found only in males.
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