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Which combination of sex chromosomes results in a female human being? 50/50 YY. XY. A B FF. XX. C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

This genetic disorder causes the body to produce unusually thick mucus in the lungs and intestines. 50/50 Sickle cell disease hemophelia A B Cystic fibrosis Down syndrome C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

Which of these traits is controlled by a gene with two alleles? 50/50 dimples Blood type A B height Skin color C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

Why are sex-linked traits found on the X chromosome more common in males than in females? 50/50 Any allele on the Y chromosome will be codominant with the matching allele on the X. All alleles on the X chromosome are dominant. A B A recessive allele on the X chromosome will always produce the trait in a male because there is nothing on the Y chromosome to mask it. All alleles on the Y chromosome are recessive C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

A picture of all the chromosomes in a cell – used to determine chromosomal disorders: 50/50 pedigree Punnett Square karyotype. A C D B none of the choices Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

The process of producing an organism that is an exact genetic match: inbreeding hybridization cloning Selective breeding A C D B 50/50 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

A carrier is a person who has… 50/50 Two recessive alleles for a trait Two dominant alleles for a trait. A B One recessive and one dominant allele for a trait. More than two alleles for a trait. C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

What is the description of physical characteristics of an organism: 50/50 karyotype genotype A B pedigree phenotype C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

An egg that is fertilized by a sperm is called: 50/50 embryo Stem cell A B heifer Surrogate cell C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

A disorder that is sex-linked – genetic engineering in bacteria is producing medicine to treat this disorder: 50/50 hemophilia Cystic fibrosis A B Sickle cell disease Down syndrome C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

Breeders cross two genetically different individuals 50/50 inbreeding hybridization A B cloning Genetic engineering C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

How is the trait passed on in this pedigree? 50/50 It is dominant It is recessive A B You can’t tell It is sex linked C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

Why is it impossible for a son to inherit an allele on an X chromosome from his father? 50/50 He gives his son the Y chromosome He gives his son the X chromosome A B He gives his daughter the Y chromosome It isn’t impossible C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

Artificial insemination Genes from one organism are transferred into the DNA of another organism 50/50 Gene therapy Genetic engineering A B Embryo transfer Artificial insemination C D Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

Down syndrome most often occurs when… A person inherits a recessive allele Sickle shaped cells become stuck in blood vessels Chromosomes fail to separate properly during meiosis A C D B 50/50 Blood fails to clot properly Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD