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Genetics Final
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Biology
Undergraduate 2
05/02/2011

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Term
What genetic discipline uses statistical tools to study the interaction of multiple genes and the transmission of complex traits?
Definition
quantitative genetics
Term
Given that the cat has a diploid chromosome number of 38 and a rabbit has a diploid number of 44, what would be the expected chromosome number in the somatic tissues of the alleged hybrid?
Definition
41
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The three alleles involved for gremlin coat color are: c(B) (brown color; C(a) (white color); and c (str) (brown and white stripes). For the locus, c(B) is dominant to both c(a) and c(str), and c(str) is dominant to c(a). In a cross between a c(B/str) male gremlin and a c(B/a) female gremlin, what percentage of the offspring will have brown and white stripes?
Definition
25%
Term
How would one describe the situation in which there are several different forms of a given gene?
Definition
multiple alleles
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In a cross involving a genetic locus with an allele for red color and one for white, the progeny all show a pink phenotype. What phenomenon is demonstrated?
Definition
incomplete dominance
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What is the term for autosomal traits that appear in both sexes but differ either in phenotype or frequency?
Definition
sex-influenced
Term
Hemizygosity is associated with which of the following?
Definition
sex-linked inheritance
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Two heterozygotes for a particular locus are crossed, and the observed phenotypic ratio of dominant to recessive in the offspring is 2:1. What is the most likely explanation?
Definition
The gene has a recessive lethal allele.
Term
In a particular population carrying a dominant mutant allele, only 70% of the people carrying the allele show the phenotype, and only a small percentage of those showing the phenotype display the most severe symptoms. What is the most likely explanation?
Definition
variable expressivity and incomplete penetrance
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What is the most likely cause of an XX male?
Definition
an SRY insertion
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Linkage is an exception to which of Mendel's basic postulates?
Definition
the rule of independent assortment
Term
Point coloration, as seen in Himalayan rabbits and Siamese cats, is an example of which of the following phenomena?
Definition
a temperature-sensitive conditional allele
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A certain type of congenital deafness is caused by a rare autosomal recessive gene. A man and a woman, both with normal hearing, have a son with this type of deafness. Even though they are carriers of this recessive allele, they decide to have another child. What is the chance that their second child will also be deaf?
Definition
1/4
Term
A certain type of congenital deafness is caused by a rare autosomal recessive gene. A man and a woman, both with normal hearing, have a son with this type of deafness. Even though they are carriers of this recessive allele, they decide to have another child. What is the chance that their next child will be a deaf girl?
Definition
1/8
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A man with the A blood type marries a woman with blood type B. Their children could have which blood type?
Definition
any blood (A, B, AB, or O)
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A child with type AB blood could not be the offspring of a father with what blood type?
Definition
type O
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Which statistical test is most commonly used to compare observed discrete data to theoretically predicted values?
Definition
X squared test
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A young woman has blond hair, blue eyes, and is lactose intolerant. What is being described about the girl?
Definition
her phenotype
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How many different kinds of gametes can be produced by an individual with the genotype AABbCCddEeFf?
Definition
8
Term
What is the term for the situation in which one gene pair can mask the expression of a non-allelic gene pair?
Definition
epistasis
Term
Which statement describes the gene that determines whether a human embryo develops as a male or a female?
Definition
It's carried on the Y chromosome.
Term
What ORF or ORFs would one expect to find in a viral-like retrotransposon?
Definition
reverse transcriptase and integrase
Term
With respect to chromosome number, which of the following is a reductional division? (mitosis, meiosis I, meiosis II, apoptosis, cytokenesis)
Definition
meiosis I
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What is a zygote?
Definition
the cell resulting from fusion of two gametes
Term
Which of the following chromosomes is an autosome? (chromosome 21, X chromosome, Y chromosome, the mitochondrial chromosome)
Definition
chromosome 21
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Deletion
Definition
portion of a chromosome is missing
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duplication
Definition
portion of a chromosome is present in tandem repeat
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inversion
Definition
portion of a chromosome is the wrong order
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monosomy
Definition
diploid cell is missing a chromosome
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translocation
Definition
portions of two chromosomes are exchanged
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triploidy
Definition
diploid cell has an extra genomic set
Term
trisomy
Definition
diploid cell has an extra chromosome
Term
What class of gene is most likely to be mutated in the following case? Homozygous males are normal and have normal offspring. Homozygous females are also normal but produce nonviable larvae with no dorsoventral patterning.
Definition
maternal effect gene
Term
What mutation is least likely to induce a frameshift?
Definition
single base substitution
Term
Which class of mutation cannot be passed on to one's children?
Definition
somatic
Term
Which kind of DNA damage is induced by ultraviolet light?
Definition
pyrimidine dimerization
Term
Enzymes that perform nucleotide excision repair are more likely to remove and replace nucleotides from which strand of the DNA?
Definition
the strand with less methylation
Term
Which of the following forms of DNA repair does NOT require DNA polymerase?
Definition
direct DNA repair, as by photolyase
Term
What leads to genetic anticipation?
Definition
expansion of trinucleotide tandem repeats
Term
Which of the following repetitive sequences encodes the gene for the enzyme reverse transcriptase?
Definition
LINEs
Term
Which open reading frames (ORFs) are typically found in autonomous simple transposons?
Definition
transposase alone
Term
How are the ends of insertion sequence (IS) elements described?
Definition
inverted repeats
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What is the term for a stretch of baterial DNA including a promoter,one or more opeators, and two or more protein-coding sequences?
Definition
operon
Term
What was the name for the gene coding for the enzyme beta-galactosidase?
Definition
lacZ
Term
Which molecule selectively binds allolactose?
Definition
lac repressor
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Which two posttranscriptional modifications seen in eukaryotes have an effect on the stability of the mRNA?
Definition
5' capping and 3' polyA tail deletion
Term
What is the general term for a protein that alters the likelihood of RNA polymerase synthesizing RNA?
Definition
transcription factor
Term
In eukaryotes, the regulation of protein expression occurs at what level?
Definition
transcription, post-transcriptional processing, translation, and post-translational modification
Term
Gene regulation in multicellular species is related to which factors?
Definition
environmental conditions, developmental stage, and cell or tissue type
Term
What term or phrase describes the DNA sequences that bind transcription factors?
Definition
cis-acting elements
Term
Which model organism has been a favorite subject of study by transmission geneticists for a century and more recently contributed greatly to the understanding of developmental genetic networks?
Definition
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly)
Term
What is the order of the segmentation gene cascade?
Definition
gap, pair-rule, segment polarity
Term
an inheritance pattern for certain nuclear genes in which the genotype of the mother directly determines the phenotype of the offspring
Definition
maternal effect
Term
genes located in chromosomes that are found in the cell nucleus
Definition
nuclear genes
Term
an example of matenal effects
Definition
sinistral vs. dextral shells of the water snail
Term
a pattern in which a modification occurs to a nuclear gene or chromosome that alters gene expression, but is not permanent over the course of many generations
Definition
epigenetic inheritance
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Female mammals equalize the expression of X-linked genes by turning off one of their two X chromosomes. What is this process?
Definition
X inactivation
Term
highly condensed X chromosome
Definition
Barr body
Term
a segment of DNA is marked, and that mark is retained and recognized throughout the life of the organism inheriting the marked DNA
Definition
genomic imprinting
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