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Unit 7 Genetics Review
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1.) A person that is heterozygous for type B blood has which of the following genotypes?
A. IBIB B. IAi C. ii D. IBi
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1.) A person that is heterozygous for type B blood has which of the following genotypes?
A. IBIB B. IAi C. ii D. IBi
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2. A diagram that traces the inheritance of a single gene throughout several generations of a family is called A. A karyotype B. A pedigree C. A genetic map D. A genetograph
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2. A diagram that traces the inheritance of a single gene throughout several generations of a family is called A. A karyotype B. A pedigree C. A genetic map D. A genetograph
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3. If a female fruit fly homozygous for white eyes (XrXr) is crossed with a red-eyed male (XRY), what percent of their offspring who have white eyes? 0% 25% 50% 75%
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3. If a female fruit fly homozygous for white eyes (XrXr) is crossed with a red-eyed male (XRY), what percent of their offspring who have white eyes? Xr Xr 0% 25% 50% 75% XR y XR Xr XR Xr Xr y Xr y
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4. A heterozygous man for blood type B marries a woman heterozygous for blood type A. The chance that their first child will have type O blood is… A. 0% B. 25% C. 50% D. 75%
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4. A heterozygous man for blood type B marries a woman heterozygous for blood type A. The chance that their first child will have type O blood is… A. 0% B. 25% C. 50% D. 75%
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5. Sequence the following events of meiosis in the order in which they occur:
1. Homologous chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate 2. Sister chromatids separate from each other 3. The exchange of genetic material with homologous chromosomes 4. Homologous chromosomes separate from each other 5. The end of telophase I leads to haploid cells 1, 2, 4, 3, 5 4, 1, 2, 3, 5 3, 1, 4, 5, 2 2, 5, 1, 4, 3 4, 5, 2, 3, 1
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5. Sequence the following events of meiosis in the order in which they occur:
1. Homologous chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate 2. Sister chromatids separate from each other 3. The exchange of genetic material with homologous chromosomes 4. Homologous chromosomes separate from each other 5. The end of telophase I leads to haploid cells 1, 2, 4, 3, 5 4, 1, 2, 3, 5 3, 1, 4, 5, 2 2, 5, 1, 4, 3 4, 5, 2, 3, 1
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6. Meiosis results in A. 2 diploid cells B. 4 diploid cells C. 2 haploid cells D. 4 haploid cells
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6. Meiosis results in A. 2 diploid cells B. 4 diploid cells C. 2 haploid cells D. 4 haploid cells
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7. Mitosis results in A. 2 diploid cells B. 4 diploid cells C. 2 haploid cells D. 4 haploid cells
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7. Mitosis results in A. 2 diploid cells B. 4 diploid cells C. 2 haploid cells D. 4 haploid cells
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9. What is the goal of meiosis?
Produce cells with unique genetic material Produce genetically identical cells Create unique cells by introducing mutations Repair and replace damaged cells
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9. What is the goal of meiosis?
Produce cells with unique genetic material Produce genetically identical cells Create unique cells by introducing mutations Repair and replace damaged cells
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10. A man who is heterozygous for curly hair and a woman who is heterozygous for straight hair create a child who has wavy hair. Which type of inheritance pattern is shown? Dominance Incomplete dominane Multiple alleles Linkage Crossing-over
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10. A man who is heterozygous for curly hair and a woman who is heterozygous for straight hair create a child who has wavy hair. Which type of inheritance pattern is shown? Dominance Incomplete dominane Multiple alleles Linkage Crossing-over
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11. Why are sex-linked disorders most often observed in males?
The X chromosome only has genes for genetic disorders The Y chromosome cannot have genes that cause genetic disorders The Y chromosome can’t mask alleles on the x chromosome The x chromosome has genes only for sex determination
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11. Why are sex-linked disorders most often observed in males?
The X chromosome only has genes for genetic disorders The Y chromosome cannot have genes that cause genetic disorders The Y chromosome can’t mask alleles on the x chromosome The x chromosome has genes only for sex determination
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12. What does it mean if someone is a “carrier” of a disorder
The person passes on a disorder to another individual through close contact/ exposure The person does not have the disorder, but will develop it later in life The person does not have the disorder but can pass it on to future generations The allele is not passed on due to the Y chromosome activation
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12. What does it mean if someone is a “carrier” of a disorder
The person passes on a disorder to another individual through close contact/ exposure The person does not have the disorder, but will develop it later in life The person does not have the disorder but can pass it on to future generations The allele is not passed on due to the Y chromosome activation
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13. What is gametogenesis? The fertilization of eggs
The development of polar bodies The movement of sperm The production of gametes
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13. What is gametogenesis? The fertilization of eggs
The development of polar bodies The movement of sperm The production of gametes
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14. Which of the following cells is a diploid?
Egg Cell Sperm Cell Autosome Gamete
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14. Which of the following cells is a diploid?
Egg Cell Sperm Cell Autosome Gamete
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15. What is a diploid cell? Cell that has one copy of each chromosome
Cell that has two copies of each chromosome Cell that has no chromosomes None of the above
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15. What is a diploid cell? Cell that has one copy of each chromosome
Cell that has two copies of each chromosome Cell that has no chromosomes None of the above
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16. What is a haploid cell? Cell that has one copy of each chromosome
Cell that has two copies of each chromosome Cell that has no chromosomes None of the above
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16. What is a haploid cell? Cell that has one copy of each chromosome
Cell that has two copies of each chromosome Cell that has no chromosomes None of the above
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17. During metaphase 1 of meiosis…
Centromeres of replicated chromosomes line up along the cell’s equator Centromeres divide as sister chromatids move toward opposite poles of the cell Homologous chromosome pairs lineup along the cell’s equator Homologous chromosomes move toward opposite poles of the cell
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17. During metaphase 1 of meiosis…
Centromeres of replicated chromosomes line up along the cell’s equator Centromeres divide as sister chromatids move toward opposite poles of the cell Homologous chromosome pairs lineup along the cell’s equator Homologous chromosomes move toward opposite poles of the cell
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18. Nondisjuction can occur if __________ chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis I.
A. homologous B. heterozygous C. defective D. Sex E. Autosome
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18. Nondisjuction can occur if __________ chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis I.
A. homologous B. heterozygous C. defective D. Sex E. Autosome
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19. At the completion of meiosis II, there are _______ __________daughter cells
2 haploid 4 haploid 2 diploid 4 diploid
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19. At the completion of meiosis II, there are _______ __________daughter cells
2 haploid 4 haploid 2 diploid 4 diploid
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20. Why must crossing over occur?
It ensure that all cells underdoing meiosis remain identical It assembles the spindle fibers and centrioles It is a source of genetic variation It creates multiple alleles
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20. Why must crossing over occur?
It ensure that all cells underdoing meiosis remain identical It assembles the spindle fibers and centrioles It is a source of genetic variation It creates multiple alleles Pairs of homologous chromosomes exchange segments
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21. Two heterozygous parents each has a dominant allele for X brown eyes and a recessive allele x for blue eyes. The phenotypic ratio is brown:blue eyes in their children is A. 1:2:1 B. 3:1 C. 9:3:3:1 D. 1:3:1
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21. Two heterozygous parents each has a dominant allele for X brown eyes and a recessive allele x for blue eyes. The phenotypic ratio is brown:blue eyes in their children is A. 1:2:1 B. 3:1 C. 9:3:3:1 D. 1:3:1
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22. In humans, meiosis occurs _____
Only in the reproductive organs In all tissues During growth and repair All of the above
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22. In humans, meiosis occurs _____
Only in the reproductive organs In all tissues During growth and repair All of the above
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23. Mitosis is characterized by ____ nuclear divisions
1 2 3 4
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23. Mitosis is characterized by ____ nuclear divisions
1 2 3 4
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