Chapter 4-12 Quiz Study Flashcards

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1
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Human genetic studies are limited by___

A

A small number of offspring
An inability to perform testcrosses
A long generation time

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2
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___ is the number of the barr bodies expected to be present in a skin cell from a human male

A

0 (due to inactivated x chromosome)

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3
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When analyzing a pedigree for an autosomal recessive trait that is rare, you would assume that individuals from outside of the family without the trait have a genotype ___ unless you have information that contradicts that assumption
A) AA
B) Aa
C) aa

A

AA

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4
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Consider a human female with genotype X+X+. If a non-disjunction of the X chromosomes occurs when a cell from this female is undergoing Meiosis I, two of the gametes produced at the end of Meiosis will have genotype O (no sex chromosomes).

True or False?

A

True

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5
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When crossing 2 heterozygotes in a monohybrid cross with incomplete dominance, you would expect to see a phenotypic ratio of ____ in offspring

A

1:2:1

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A female tortoiseshell cat mates with a male black cat. What would not be expected in their offspring?

A

A tortoiseshell male

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7
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The percentage of individuals with a certain genotype that have the expected phenotype is called

A

penetrance

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8
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Which sample was NOT injected into mice during Griffith’s experiment

A

heat-killed R bacteria

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9
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For genes that show cytoplasmic inheritance, the phenotype depends only on the maternal parent because those genes are found on the X chromosome.

True or False?

A

False (it is found on the mitochondria or chloroplast)

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10
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If a mother with blood type A has a child that is blood type of O what is the mother’s genotype at the ABO locus?

A

I^i

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For a certain plant species, a cross between two plants with smooth leaves always yields 2/3 progeny with smooth leaves and 1/3 progeny with rough leaves. What is the genotype of the progeny with smooth leaves?

A

Ss

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12
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Which of the following is FALSE:
A) Linked genes show independent assortment.
B) When two genes are linked, crossing over between them does not occur in every cell undergoing meiosis
C) Studying linked genes can help identify alleles associated with a disease
D) Linked genes are found close together on the same chromosome
E) None of the above

A

Linked genes show independent assortment

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13
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Epistasis is when alleles at one locus mask the effects of alleles at a different locus. For example for Labrador fur color, dogs with the genotype ee at the E locus will be yellow regardless of their genotype (BB, Bb, or bb) at the B locus.

True or false?

A

True

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14
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The Hershey-Chase experiment used radioactive sulfur and phosphorus (35S and 32P) and phage to distinguish whether ____ was the genetic material

A

protein or DNA

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15
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A strand of DNA with the sequence of 5’-ACATGG-3’ would basepair with a DNA strand with the sequence
A) 5’-ACATGG-3’
B) 5’-GGTACA-3’
C) 5’-TGTACC-3’
D) 5’-CCATGT-3’

A

5’-CCATGT-3’

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16
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A nitrogenous base that has two rings in its basic structure (one six-sided and one five-sided) is called a ____; examples are ____

A

purine; adenine and guanine

17
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In DNA, phosphodiester bonds are covalent bonds in which a phosphate group links….

A

….two sugars in adjacent nucleotides on the same DNA strand

18
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At a replication fork _____

A

one new strand is synthesized continously and the other new strand is synthesized discontinuosly

19
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E. coli cells grown in media containing only 15N are transferred to media containing only 14N and grown for 2 generations; at the end of this procedure, a sample of cells is removed and the DNA is analyzed. If DNA replication followed the “conservative” model, you would expect ____ in the tube after equilibrium density centrifugation.

A

one thin DNA band at the 15N position and one thicker DNA band at the 14N position

20
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“Proofreading” refers to the ___ activity of DNA polymerases, which removes incorrect nucleotide(s) recently added to the DNA strand

A

3’ -> 5’ exonuclease

21
Q

___ is a enzyme important for unwinding double-stranded DNA and ___ is important for allowing that unwinding to continue during DNA replication

A

DNA helicase; DNA gyrase

22
Q

In living cells, the primers used during DNA replication are ____

A

made of RNA and synthesized by primase

23
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a strand of DNA has a ____ charge

A

strong negative

24
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Hairpins are formed in DNA as a result

A

sequences on the same strand that are inverted and complementary

25
Q

Griffith experiment main conclusion

A

Type IIR bacteria had been transformed by acquiring the genetic virulence of the dead type IIIS bacteria which caused a permanent change in the genetics of the IIR bacteria

26
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Avery and McCarthy main conclusion

A

genetic information resides in DNA because their data emphasized how the transforming substance precipitated at the same rate as purified DNA and absorbed UV light at the same wavelength as well

27
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Hershey Chase experiment main conclusion

A

DNA and not protein is the genetic material of phases. Using radioactive isotopes Hershey and Chase traced the movement of DNA and protein during the phage infection of bacteria.

  • demonstrated DNA entered bacterial cell during phage reproduction and only DNA passed into progeny phases