Deck 4: Genetics: From Genotype to Phenotype
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Deck 4: Genetics: From Genotype to Phenotype
1
Early researchers such as Mendel and Bateson learned about inheritance __________.
A)by looking at the genes themselves
B)by replicating small sequences of DNA
C)by studying human
D)none of these
A)by looking at the genes themselves
B)by replicating small sequences of DNA
C)by studying human
D)none of these
D
2
Which of the following best describes Mendel's Law of Segregation?
A)Dominant alleles suppress recessive alleles.
B)Inheritance is governed by discrete particles.
C)Segregating pairs of unit factors assort independently.
D)Chromosomes randomly segregate into sex cells.
A)Dominant alleles suppress recessive alleles.
B)Inheritance is governed by discrete particles.
C)Segregating pairs of unit factors assort independently.
D)Chromosomes randomly segregate into sex cells.
D
3
Which of the following best defines the term genotype?
A)the actual alleles an organism carries
B)the physical expression of an organisms genes
C)the role of the environment plays in gene expression
D)an organisms haploid gametes
A)the actual alleles an organism carries
B)the physical expression of an organisms genes
C)the role of the environment plays in gene expression
D)an organisms haploid gametes
A
4
The observable physical features of an organism comprise its __________.
A)genotype
B)phenotype
C)allele frequency
D)recessive allele
A)genotype
B)phenotype
C)allele frequency
D)recessive allele
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5
Mendel's first postulate states that hereditary characteristics are controlled by blended units.
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6
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Mendel's F2 generation?
A)it had a 3:1 ratio in the expression of the original parental lines
B)dominant and recessive traits were revealed
C)it was a mating of two lines that were true-breeding
D)all of these
A)it had a 3:1 ratio in the expression of the original parental lines
B)dominant and recessive traits were revealed
C)it was a mating of two lines that were true-breeding
D)all of these
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7
A recessive allele __________.
A)needs to be present on only one chromosome to be expressed
B)is never expressed
C)needs to be present on both chromosomes to be expressed
D)occurs as a regulatory gene only
A)needs to be present on only one chromosome to be expressed
B)is never expressed
C)needs to be present on both chromosomes to be expressed
D)occurs as a regulatory gene only
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8
Regulatory regions are likely to play a stronger role than structural genes in creating variations between related species.
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9
Mendel found that when an individual has two different unit factors responsible for a characteristic __________.
A)that characteristic was not expressed
B)only the allele from the father was expressed
C)the factor that is expressed is dominant
D)only the allele from the mother was expressed
A)that characteristic was not expressed
B)only the allele from the father was expressed
C)the factor that is expressed is dominant
D)only the allele from the mother was expressed
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10
In Mendel's experiments,the F1 generation __________.
A)was a mating of two lines that were true-breeding
B)had a 3:1 ratio in the expression of the original parental lines
C)revealed dominant and recessive traits
D)was a mating of different species
A)was a mating of two lines that were true-breeding
B)had a 3:1 ratio in the expression of the original parental lines
C)revealed dominant and recessive traits
D)was a mating of different species
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11
Dihybrid cross experiments were essential to __________.
A)Mendel's Law of Segregation
B)Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment
C)discovering the particulate nature of inheritance in general
D)discovering the nature of dominant and recessive alleles
A)Mendel's Law of Segregation
B)Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment
C)discovering the particulate nature of inheritance in general
D)discovering the nature of dominant and recessive alleles
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12
If the allele for type O blood is recessive and the allele for type A blood is dominant,a person with a A and O alleles would have type __________ blood.
A)A
B)O
C)AO
D)OA
A)A
B)O
C)AO
D)OA
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13
Environmental factors play little to no role in determining obesity.
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14
A gene that contains information important to initiating transcription is a __________ gene.
A)structural
B)regulatory
C)coding
D)phenotype
A)structural
B)regulatory
C)coding
D)phenotype
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15
Structural genes __________.
A)contain information to make proteins
B)are surrounded be regulatory regions
C)may be similar across species
D)all of these
A)contain information to make proteins
B)are surrounded be regulatory regions
C)may be similar across species
D)all of these
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16
Mendel's work proved the blended nature of inheritance.
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17
The "unit factors" mentioned in Mendel's postulates correspond with which biological unit?
A)alleles
B)cells
C)entire DNA strands
D)chromosomes
A)alleles
B)cells
C)entire DNA strands
D)chromosomes
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18
The pea plants Mendel studied were ideal because they display __________ for several independent traits.
A)blended inheritance
B)no variation
C)dominant alleles
D)dichotomous variation
A)blended inheritance
B)no variation
C)dominant alleles
D)dichotomous variation
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19
In some cases,the __________ interacts with factors in the environment to create a __________.
A)phenotype,genotype
B)allele,regulatory region
C)genotype,phenotype
D)protein,genotype
A)phenotype,genotype
B)allele,regulatory region
C)genotype,phenotype
D)protein,genotype
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20
An allele that needs to be present on only one chromosomal locus to be expressed is called a __________allele.
A)recessive
B)structural
C)dominant
D)phenotypic
A)recessive
B)structural
C)dominant
D)phenotypic
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21
An autosomal recessive disease occurs when an individual is __________.
A)heterozygous for a dominant,disease-causing allele
B)codominant for a recessive,disease-causing allele
C)homozygous for a dominant,disease-causing allele
D)homozygous for a recessive,disease-causing allele
A)heterozygous for a dominant,disease-causing allele
B)codominant for a recessive,disease-causing allele
C)homozygous for a dominant,disease-causing allele
D)homozygous for a recessive,disease-causing allele
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22
Which of the following is caused by an insertion mutation?
A)sickle cell disease
B)Down's syndrome
C)Hasburgs face
D)Huntington disease
A)sickle cell disease
B)Down's syndrome
C)Hasburgs face
D)Huntington disease
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23
About half of the known trinucleotide diseases are characterized by __________ repeats.
A)CAG
B)GA
C)ATA
D)GCA
A)CAG
B)GA
C)ATA
D)GCA
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24
Mutations in are much more critical than others.
A)non-coding regions
B)structural genes
C)introns
D)RNA
A)non-coding regions
B)structural genes
C)introns
D)RNA
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25
Mutations during meiosis are especially important because they __________.
A)are usually lethal
B)tend to occur in regulatory genes
C)are inherited
D)are more common
A)are usually lethal
B)tend to occur in regulatory genes
C)are inherited
D)are more common
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26
Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment indicates that __________.
A)dominant alleles suppress recessive alleles
B)inheritance is governed by discrete particles
C)segregating pairs of unit factors assort independently
D)chromosomes randomly segregate into sex cells
A)dominant alleles suppress recessive alleles
B)inheritance is governed by discrete particles
C)segregating pairs of unit factors assort independently
D)chromosomes randomly segregate into sex cells
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27
A point mutation occurs when __________ is changed.
A)a single gene
B)an allele pair is changed
C)an introns is changed
D)a single base in a gene
A)a single gene
B)an allele pair is changed
C)an introns is changed
D)a single base in a gene
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28
The independent assortment of genes on the same chromosome is impossible.
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29
Because sickle cell anemia is an autosomal recessive disease,there is a __________% chance that the child of two carriers will have the disease.
A)50
B)25
C)100
D)0
A)50
B)25
C)100
D)0
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30
Linkage refers to __________.
A)genes that are on the same chromosome
B)alleles that appear on different chromosomes but are linked to the same trait
C)several traits that are linked to the same genes
D)none of these
A)genes that are on the same chromosome
B)alleles that appear on different chromosomes but are linked to the same trait
C)several traits that are linked to the same genes
D)none of these
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31
Which of the following conditions represents a neutral mutation?
A)sickle cell disease
B)Habsburg face
C)Down's syndrome
D)X-linked disorders
A)sickle cell disease
B)Habsburg face
C)Down's syndrome
D)X-linked disorders
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32
Mutations often have little phenotypic effect because __________.
A)they often occur in non-coding regions
B)codon changes are often insignificant
C)proteins can withstand minor amino acid variations
D)all of these
A)they often occur in non-coding regions
B)codon changes are often insignificant
C)proteins can withstand minor amino acid variations
D)all of these
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33
Trinucleotide repeat diseases are caused by __________.
A)insertion mutations
B)autosomal recessive mutations
C)deletion mutations
D)point mutations
A)insertion mutations
B)autosomal recessive mutations
C)deletion mutations
D)point mutations
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34
Sickle cell anemia is an example of a disease resulting from an insertion mutation.
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35
An autosomal dominant disease occurs when an individual is __________.
A)heterozygous for a dominant,disease-causing allele
B)codominant for a recessive,disease-causing allele
C)homozygous for a recessive,disease-causing allele
D)none of these
A)heterozygous for a dominant,disease-causing allele
B)codominant for a recessive,disease-causing allele
C)homozygous for a recessive,disease-causing allele
D)none of these
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36
Genetic mutations can never be good.
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37
The closer genes are to each other on a chromosome __________.
A)the more likely they are to be separated due to crossing over
B)the less likely they are to be separated due to crossing over
C)the more likely they are to be linked in mitosis
D)the less likely they are to be linked
A)the more likely they are to be separated due to crossing over
B)the less likely they are to be separated due to crossing over
C)the more likely they are to be linked in mitosis
D)the less likely they are to be linked
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38
The vast majority of mutations are probably __________.
A)good
B)bad
C)neutral
D)fatal
A)good
B)bad
C)neutral
D)fatal
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39
Which of the following is true of sickle cell disease?
A)it shortens the life span of red blood cells
B)it causes blood cells to clump together in small blood vessels
C)it damages the spleen
D)all of these
A)it shortens the life span of red blood cells
B)it causes blood cells to clump together in small blood vessels
C)it damages the spleen
D)all of these
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40
Huntington disease is an example of a __________.
A)disease caused by mutation
B)polyglutamine expansion disease
C)trinucleotide repeat disease
D)all of these
A)disease caused by mutation
B)polyglutamine expansion disease
C)trinucleotide repeat disease
D)all of these
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41
The effects of the PKU allele __________.
A)can be combated with dietary regulation
B)are immediately fatal
C)pose no threat to infants
D)are more dangerous in adults
A)can be combated with dietary regulation
B)are immediately fatal
C)pose no threat to infants
D)are more dangerous in adults
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42
__________ is a measure of the proportion of the total variation observed in a population that can be attributed to genetics,rather than the environment.
A)Eugenics
B)Pleiotropy
C)Heritability
D)Qualitative variation
A)Eugenics
B)Pleiotropy
C)Heritability
D)Qualitative variation
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43
Heritability is __________.
A)a direct measure of specific gene's contribution to a trait
B)a population statistic offering little specific knowledge
C)a direct measure of how a specific environment affects a trait
D)a way to determine if twins are MZ or DZ
A)a direct measure of specific gene's contribution to a trait
B)a population statistic offering little specific knowledge
C)a direct measure of how a specific environment affects a trait
D)a way to determine if twins are MZ or DZ
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44
Because X-linked disorders are essentially __________,they will only appear in the __________ sex.
A)autonomic recessive disorders,homogametic
B)autonomic dominant disorders,homogametic
C)autonomic recessive disorders,heterogametic
D)autonomic dominant disorders,heterogametic
A)autonomic recessive disorders,homogametic
B)autonomic dominant disorders,homogametic
C)autonomic recessive disorders,heterogametic
D)autonomic dominant disorders,heterogametic
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45
With regards to IQ tests,heritability scores only apply within a population.
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46
Polygenic traits __________.
A)are usually caused by single genes
B)are easily explained by Mendelian genetics
C)appear as a continuum in a population
D)all of these
A)are usually caused by single genes
B)are easily explained by Mendelian genetics
C)appear as a continuum in a population
D)all of these
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47
__________ variation lends itself to Mendelian explanations.
A)Phenotypic
B)Qualitative
C)Phylogenic
D)Quantitative
A)Phenotypic
B)Qualitative
C)Phylogenic
D)Quantitative
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48
Quantitative variation refers to __________.
A)rare variations
B)non-overlapping phenotypic variants
C)monogenic traits
D)continuous variation for some trait
A)rare variations
B)non-overlapping phenotypic variants
C)monogenic traits
D)continuous variation for some trait
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49
The symptoms of PKU include __________.
A)neurological problems
B)characteristic gait and stance
C)light skin and hair
D)all of these
A)neurological problems
B)characteristic gait and stance
C)light skin and hair
D)all of these
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50
Traits that occur as a continuum in a population are likely to be due to __________.
A)X-linked disorders
B)polygenic inheritance
C)single gene effect
D)none of these
A)X-linked disorders
B)polygenic inheritance
C)single gene effect
D)none of these
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51
Determining heritability provides direct insight into individual genetic mechanisms.
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52
Pleiotropy is best defined as __________.
A)one gene,one effect
B)one gene having multiple phenotypic effects
C)heritability
D)the effect of the environment on gene action
A)one gene,one effect
B)one gene having multiple phenotypic effects
C)heritability
D)the effect of the environment on gene action
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53
Which of the following is NOT an X-linked disorder?
A)red-color blindness
B)green-colorblindness
C)Huntington's disease
D)hemophilia
A)red-color blindness
B)green-colorblindness
C)Huntington's disease
D)hemophilia
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54
Females are usually only carriers of X-linked disorders.
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55
One gene can have multiple phenotypic effects.
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56
Which group consistently scores highest on IQ tests?
A)American whites
B)American blacks
C)American Asians
D)none of these
A)American whites
B)American blacks
C)American Asians
D)none of these
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57
The X chromosome is larger than the Y.
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58
Most scientists would agree that heritability plays no role in IQ test score variability.
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59
It is likely that every individual carries a mutation in some gene.
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60
Phenylketonuria is caused by __________.
A)a single point mutation
B)a dominant allele
C)environmental factors such as diet
D)a recessive allele
A)a single point mutation
B)a dominant allele
C)environmental factors such as diet
D)a recessive allele
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61
Explain the mechanics of the ABO blood system.What is the relationship between genotype and phenotype within this system? Be sure to include the terms recessive,dominant,and codominant.
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62
Outline and explain Mendel's postulates.
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63
Nutritional intervention can completely suppress the effects of the PKU allele.
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64
Discuss the concept of heritability.How might twin studies help us determine heritability?
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65
The Nazi Party's "final solution" was an example of __________.
A)positive eugenics
B)negative eugenics
C)genetic manipulation
D)political eugenics
A)positive eugenics
B)negative eugenics
C)genetic manipulation
D)political eugenics
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66
From a gene's perspective,the "environment" is made up mainly of __________.
A)nutritional factors
B)factors such as air temperature and atmospheric gasses
C)body temperature
D)other genes
A)nutritional factors
B)factors such as air temperature and atmospheric gasses
C)body temperature
D)other genes
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67
The Eugenics movement was popular with __________.
A)recent immigrants
B)"lower class" people
C)women
D)all of these
A)recent immigrants
B)"lower class" people
C)women
D)all of these
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68
A 1920s public presentation of Mendelian genetics would emphasize __________.
A)the dangers of evolution
B)the dangers of mating with "abnormal" people
C)Darwin's ideas of natural selection
D)ideas of blending inheritance
A)the dangers of evolution
B)the dangers of mating with "abnormal" people
C)Darwin's ideas of natural selection
D)ideas of blending inheritance
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69
The popularity of the eugenics movement waned in the United States __________.
A)by the 1920s
B)after WWII
C)in the late twentieth century
D)before WWII
A)by the 1920s
B)after WWII
C)in the late twentieth century
D)before WWII
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70
In what ways can mutation be good?
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71
In the United States,legislation allowed for the involuntary sterilization of "mental defectives."
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72
What is PKU and how is it inherited? Explain how PKU is as much a result of environment as it is of genetics.
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73
Using obesity as an example,explain the complex relationship between genes,environments and phenotypes.
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74
Using specific examples,explain the difference between autosomal recessive disorders and autosomal dominant disorders.
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75
Using a Punnett square,illustrate and explain the F2 generation of Mendel's pea experiment.
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76
Citing examples,explain how some mutations can be bad while others may be neutral.
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77
Explain the difference between structural and regulatory genes.What is the role of regulatory genes in creating variation between related species?
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78
Encouraging the educated upper classes to procreate was an example of __________.
A)positive eugenics
B)negative eugenics
C)neutral eugenics
D)common sense
A)positive eugenics
B)negative eugenics
C)neutral eugenics
D)common sense
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