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Ch 12 Review

When an organism produces gametes, each pair of alleles is separated When an organism produces gametes, each pair of alleles is separated. This is the Law of__ (a) Segregation (b) Independent Assortment

When an organism produces gametes, each pair of alleles is separated When an organism produces gametes, each pair of alleles is separated. This is the Law of__ (a) Segregation (b) Independent Assortment

Which is NOT sex-linked? (a) color blindness (b) blood type (c) hemophilia (d) muscular dystrophy

Which is NOT sex-linked? (a) color blindness (b) blood type (c) hemophilia (d) muscular dystrophy

A female carrier of hemophilia would have the genotype: (a) XHXH (b) XHY (c) XHXh (d) XhXh

A female carrier of hemophilia would have the genotype: (a) XHXH (b) XHY (c) XHXh (d) XhXh

When you cross a red cow with a white bull, you get all roan offspring. This is an example of: (a) codominance (b) incomplete dominance (c) sex-linkage (d) multiple alleles

When you cross a red cow with a white bull, you get all roan offspring. This is an example of: (a) codominance (b) incomplete dominance (c) sex-linkage (d) multiple alleles

If you cross two roan cows (RW), the what percent of offspring are white? (b) 50% (c) 25% (d) 0 %

If you cross two roan cows (RW), the what percent of offspring are white? (b) 50% (c) 25% (d) 0 %

A person with blood type A can not receive which types of blood? (a) O and B (b) A and O (c) A and B (d) B and AB

A person with blood type A can not receive which types of blood? (a) O and B (b) A and O (c) A and B (d) B and AB

A man with straight hair (SS) and a woman with curly hair (CC) have a child with wavy hair (CS) Which type of inheritance is this? (a) codominance (b) incomplete dominance (c) multiple alleles (d) sex-linkage

A man with straight hair (SS) and a woman with curly hair (CC) have a child with wavy hair (CS) Which type of inheritance is this? (a) codominance (b) incomplete dominance (c) multiple alleles (d) sex-linkage

During gamete formation, the alleles of each gene separate independently. This is Mendel’s Law of __ (a) segregation (b) independent assortment

During gamete formation, the alleles of each gene separate independently. This is Mendel’s Law of __ (a) segregation (b) independent assortment

In humans, skin color and eye color are controlled by: (a) sex-linked genes (b) codominant genes (c) incompletely dominant genes (d) polygenic inheritance

In humans, skin color and eye color are controlled by: (a) sex-linked genes (b) codominant genes (c) incompletely dominant genes (d) polygenic inheritance

All of the following are affected by the environment except: (a) color of hydrangea flowers (b) human skin color (c) red, white, and pink snapdragons (d) the color of an arctic fox

All of the following are affected by the environment except: (a) color of hydrangea flowers (b) human skin color (c) red, white, and pink snapdragons (d) the color of an arctic fox

If you cross a red snapdragon and a white snapdragon, you get pink This is an example of: (a) incomplete dominance (b) codominance (c) sex-linkage (d) multiple alleles

If you cross a red snapdragon and a white snapdragon, you get pink This is an example of: (a) incomplete dominance (b) codominance (c) sex-linkage (d) multiple alleles

A baby has type B blood and his mother has type O. His father could have type(s): (a) B or O (b) AB or A (c) B or AB (d) A, B, or AB

A baby has type B blood and his mother has type O. His father could have type(s): (a) B or O (b) AB or A (c) B or AB (d) A, B, or AB