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Page 1: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

GeneticsGeneticsGeneticsGeneticsWith your FAVORITE HOST…With your FAVORITE HOST…

Mrs. EinsteinMrs. Einstein

Page 2: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Colorblindness is an example of

• A) X Linked Recessive • B) Codominance• C) Incomplete Dominance• D) Multiple Alleles

Page 3: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

If you crossed two heterozygous individuals, their

offspring would have• A) 0% Homozygous recessive• B) 25% Heterozygous• C) 75% Dominant Phenotype• D) 50% Recessive Phenotype

Page 4: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Genes located on the X or Y chromosomes are referred to as

• A) Alleles• B) Recessive• C) Sex-linked • D) Autosomal

Page 5: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Blood types is an example of…

• 1. Codominance 2. incomplete dominance 3. polygenetic 4. multiple alleles

• A. 1• B. 1, 2• C. 2, 3• D. 1, 4

Page 6: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

A Red flower is crossed with a white flower, the offspring are

pink, this is an example of

• A) Co-Dominance• B) Incomplete Dominance• C) Sex-linked • D) Multiple Genes

Page 7: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Using this pedigree, individuals with the arrows

are

• A) Heterozygous• B) Homozygous Dominant• C) Homozygous Recessive• D) Genotype unknown

Page 8: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

A person with type A marries a person with type O. Which of

following could be an offspring?

• A. Type O• B. Type B• C. Type AB• D. Cannot Determine

Page 9: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Roan cows are an example of

• A) Co-Dominance• B) Incomplete Dominance• C) Sex-linked • D) Multiple Genes

Page 10: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Most human traits are …

• A) Dominant• B) Recessive• C) Either Dominant or Recessive• D)

Complex and still not fully understood

Page 11: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Number 2 is

• A) Homozygous dominant• B) Heterozygous• C) Sex-linked • D) Homozygous Recessive

1 2

3 4

E E

e

E

Page 12: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Two parents have the genotype Gg for a dominant genetic disorder.

What are the chances their offspring will have the disorder?

• A) 25%• B) 50%• C) 75%• D) 100%

Page 13: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

An individual who is heterozygous for a ______ disorder is called a carrier.

• A) Allele• B) Albinism• C) Recessive• D) Dominant

Page 14: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Seed color and pod size are examples of

• A) Genotypes• B) Phenotypes• C) Heterozygous• D) Heredity

Page 15: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

The ______ can only result in one _____.

• A) Trait, Allele• B) Genotype, phenotype• C) Phenotype, Allele• D) Phenotype, Genotype

Page 16: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Both parents have widow’s peak. Their children should

have…

• A) All Widow’s peak• B) No Widow’s peak• C)

Half widow’s peak and half no widow’s peak

• D) Not enough information

Page 17: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

This diagram demonstrates

• A) Test Cross• B) Pedigree• C) Dihybrid Cross• D) Karyotype

Page 18: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

II4 is what relation to III3?• A) Aunt• B) Father• C) Uncle• D) Nephew

Page 19: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

For two heterozygous individuals the phenotype ratio is _____ and the genotype

ratio is _____.

• A) 3:1, 1:2:1• B) 1:2:1, 2:2• C) 1:1, 3:1• D) 3:1, 2:2

Page 20: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

If a family has 4 girls (like mine!), what are the chances of their next

child being a boy?

• A) 0%• B) 25%• C) 50%• D) 100%

Page 21: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Mendel’s discoveries came from his…

• A) Careful microscopic evaluation of chromosomes and genes

• B) Dissections on how fertilization occurs in pea plants

• C) Breeding experiments with many generations of fruit flies

• D) Analysis of offspring from several crosses of pea plants

Page 22: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Alternate forms of a gene are called _______.

• A) Traits• B) Alleles• C) Chromosomes• D) Heredity

Page 23: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Which of the following has a heterozygous genotype?

• A) RR• B) rr• C) Rr• D) Rg

Page 24: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

On average there are more color blind males because

• A. Women need two alleles to be colorblind

• B. Men require two alleles to be colorblind• C. Women have two X chromosomes and

it is inherited on the Y chromosome• D. Men are more likely due to chance

Page 25: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Two roan cows are crossed. What are the phenotype ratio of

the offspring?

• A) 3:1• B) 75%:25%• C) 50% : 50%• D) 1:2:1

Page 26: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

What is the pattern of inheritance for this pedigree?

• A) Dominant• B) Recessive• C) Sex Linked• D) Cannot Determine

Page 27: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

If a girl is colorblind, …

• A) Her mother must be colorblind• B) Her father cannot be colorblind• C) Her mother cannot be colorblind• D) Her father is colorblind

Page 28: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

Straight hair is recessive and curly hair is dominant. In co-dominance, the heterozygous condition would be

• A) Curly• B) Straight• C) Wavy• D) Some straight hairs, some wavy

hairs

Page 29: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

In a pedigree, a circle represents a …

• A) Child• B) Parent• C) Male• D) Female

Page 30: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

A person has a widow’s peak. All of the following EXCEPT ____ can be the

genotype.

• A) WW• B) Ww• C) W_• D) ww

Page 31: GeneticsGenetics With your FAVORITE HOST… Mrs. Einstein

If a person has type AB blood and marries a man with type A. Which

of the following could NOT be a possible genotype of the offspring?

• A. Type A• B. Type AB• C. Type O• D. Type B