The mating of two organisms.
A) Brood
B) Cell Division
C) Cross
D) Dihybrid
C) Cross
What percentage of offspring will show the dominant phenotype?
100%
The trait shown in the pedigree is most likely ___.
a) Dominant
b) Recessive
c) X-linked
b) Recessive (because it skips a generation).
In carnations, red and white are both dominant. The flower shown here has the genotype RW, and exhibits both dominant traits equally. This is an example of ____.
a) Codominance
b) Incomplete dominance
c) X-linked inheritance
d) Complete dominance
a) Codominance
Which of Mendel's Laws says that offspring inherit two copies of each allele, but only pass on one copy to their own offspring?
A) The Law of Inheritance
B) The Law of Segregation
C) The Law of Independent Assortment
D) Mendel's Law
B) The Law of Segregation
Alternate version of a gene.
A) Trait
B) Allele
C) Homozygote
D) Gamete
B) Allele
This cross shows a heterozygote being crossed with a _______ individual.
a) Homozygous recessive
b) Homozygous dominant
c) Heterozygous
a) Homozygous recessive
What is the relationship between I-1 and III-4?
In mice, black fur (BB) and white fur (WW) are both dominant. A mouse with the genotype BW will have grey fur. This is an example of:
a) Codominance
b) Incomplete dominance
c) X-linked inheritance
d) Complete dominance
b) Incomplete dominance
In plants, GG ang Gg code for green leaves, while gg codes for yellow leaves. What is the recessive phenotype?
yellow leaves
A segment of DNA that provides instructions for making protein.
A) Gene
B) Trait
C) Allele
D) Chromosome
A) Gene
Brown eyes is dominant to blue eyes. Cross a blue eyed person with a homozygous dominant individual. List ALL possible genotypes.
100% Bb
The trait above is most likely ____.
a) Dominant
b) Recessive
c) X-linked
c) X-linked
Sarah has a blood type of IA i and her husband has a blood type of IB i. Their child has blood type IA IB. This is an example of:
a) Codominance
b) Incomplete dominance
c) X-linked inheritance
d) Complete dominance
a) Codominance
Which of the following is usually the most harmful type of mutation?
a) Gene Mutation
b) Frameshift Mutation
c) Deletion Mutation
d) Chromosomal Mutation
d) Chromosomal Mutation
The physical expression of an organism's genes.
A) Karyotype
B) Genotype
C) Genome
D) Phenotype
D) Phenotype
What is the genotypic ratio of the offpsring?
1:2:1
Which of the following is NOT a "pedigree rule"?
a) Recessive traits CAN skip a generation
b) X-linked traits usually show up more often in males
c) Dominant traits must be present in every generation
d) Recessive traits will not show up in every generation
d) Recessive traits will not show up in every generation
Human skin color is determined by over 150 different genes. Skin color is an example of ___.
a) Polygenic Inheritance
b) Codominance
c) Mendelian Inheritance
d) Incomplete Dominance
a) Polygenic Inheritance
What is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?
3:1
A ____ mutation occurs when one nucleotide is SWAPPED with another nucleotide. Example: ATGC --> AAGC
a) deletion
b) frameshift
c) point
d) gene translocation
c) point
If Mom's genotype is AaBb, what would you write across the top of a Punnett square?
AB / Ab / aB / ab
If this pedigree is tracking a recessive trait, what would be the genotype of II-4?
Bb
The allele for color blindness is recessive and located on the X chromosome (Xb). What would be the genotype of a non-colorblind female who has a son with colorblindness?
XB Xb
Which of Mendel's Laws says that the genes for eye color and hair color will separate during gamete formation?
A) The Law of Inheritance
B) The Law of Segregation
C) The Law of Independent Assortment
D) Mendel's Law
C) The Law of Independent Assortment