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If any of the traits that Mendel worked with had been due to linked genes,his dihybrid crosses:


A) Would have had different results
B) Would have produced more offspring
C) Would have produced less offspring
D) Would have exhibited a typical phenotypic ratio of 9:3:3:1
E) Would have produced sterile offspring

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Any monohybrid cross consisting of one dominant and one recessive allele for the trait being studied should result in a ratio of ______________ dominant to __________________ recessive.


A) Three, one
B) One, one
C) One, two
D) Two, one
E) One, three

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In pedigree charts,autosomal recessive disorders typically:


A) Appear in every generation
B) Appear only in males
C) Appear only in females
D) Seem to disappear in one generation, only to reappear in the next generation
E) Occur every third generation

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The "P" in P generation:


A) Refers to pure breeding
B) Refers to parental
C) Refers to potential offspring
D) Refers to the recessive allele
E) All are correct

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Mendel called a masking trait:


A) Dominant
B) Recessive
C) Homologous
D) Homozygous
E) Heterozygous

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Bollworms raised for decades in a lab without exposure to Bt were ___ while those fed Bt were ___.


A) rr, RR
B) Rr, rr
C) RR, Rr
D) RR, rr
E) Rr, RR

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A karyotype is produced by inducing cells to divide in culture and then treating the cells with a drug that halts mitosis in:


A) Metaphase
B) Interphase
C) Prophase
D) Anaphase
E) Telophase

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If an individual is heterozygous for a particular trait:


A) Each parent contributed a different allele for that trait
B) Each parent contributed the same allele for that trait
C) One parent contributed two different alleles for that trait
D) One parent contributed two copies of the same allele for that trait

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A male expresses:


A) Only the dominant alleles on his X chromosome
B) Both the dominant and recessive alleles on his X chromosome
C) Only the homozygous recessive alleles on his X chromosome
D) None of the alleles on his X chromosome
E) None of these are correct

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The chromosome that plays the largest role in human sex determination is:


A) The X chromosome
B) Chromosome number 21
C) The group of autosomes known as the SRY group
D) Chromosome number 22
E) The Y chromosome

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If you cross RrYy and RRyy pea plants,what fraction of the offspring will have yellow peas? R=round,r=wrinkled,Y=yellow,y=green.


A) 50%
B) 75%
C) 25%
D) 0%
E) 100%

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If you cross two heterozygous Yy pea plants,what fraction of the offspring will be heterozygous?


A) 25%
B) 75%
C) 50%
D) 0%
E) 100%

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In the study of genetics the offspring of the parental generation is referred to as the:


A) Wild type generation
B) The F1 generation
C) The P generation
D) The F2 generation
E) The phenotype

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If the two alleles for a particular gene are different the gene pair is:


A) Homologous
B) Heterozygous
C) Homozygous
D) Dominant
E) Recessive

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Mendel's monohybrid cross of "Tt" parents resulted in a tall to short ratio of:


A) 1:1
B) 1:2
C) 2:1
D) 3:1
E) 1:3

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A monohybrid cross is a mating between two individuals that are both:


A) Homozygous for one gene
B) Heterozygous for two genes
C) Homozygous for two genes
D) Heterozygous for one gene
E) None of these are correct

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Adult female bollworm moths lay eggs on cotton bolls.These eggs then hatch,and grow into caterpillars that eat the seeds of the boll.Eggs and sperm would be produced by:


A) Meiosis
B) Mitosis
C) Fertilization
D) Crossing over
E) Translocation

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Mendel called a trait that is masked:


A) Homozygous
B) Heterozygous
C) Dominant
D) Recessive
E) None are correct

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A Barr body is:


A) An inactive Y chromosome
B) An inactive autosome
C) An active X chromosome
D) An active Y chromosome
E) An inactive X chromosome

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Recessive alleles seem to vanish in some generations and reappear in later generations because:


A) They cannot be expressed in males
B) They are masked by a dominant allele
C) They cannot be expressed in females
D) They cannot be expressed in successive generations
E) They are lost by mutation

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