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Question Description
Question 1
Alleles are
Group of answer choices Different forms of the same gene
Two different genes on the same chromosome that interact
Chromosome pairs
Different forms of phenotypes
Two different loci on the same chromosome
Question 2
A human genome has 46 chromosomes/autosomes and the sperm cell has:
Group of answer choices 44
46
23
38
Question 3
How many different gametes will the parent AABBDd make?
Group of answer choices eight
two
four
six
Question 4
What term best describes you if you have two chromosomes with different alleles?
Group of answer choices heterozygous dominant
homozygous recessive
homozygous dominant
heterozygous
Question 5
The gametes in the punnett square produced what phenotypes?
Group of answer choices 1 dominant, 2 heterozygous and 1 recessive
1 heterozygote, 2 homozygous recessive and 1 homozygous dominant
3 dominant and 1 recessive
3 recessive and 1 dominant
Question 6
What genotypes are produced in the punnett square example?
Group of answer choices 1 dominant, 2 heterozygous and 1 recessive
1 heterozygote, 2 homozygous recessive and 1 homozygous dominant
3 dominant and 1 recessive
3 recessive and 1 dominant
Question 7
The punnett square in this example is a :
Group of answer choices monohybrid cross
dihybrid cross
test cross
parent cross
Question 8
The punnett square has nine individuals with what phenotypes?
Group of answer choices nine with the same genotype
nine with both dominant characterisitics
nine individuals with one recessive and one dominant phenotype
nine with both recessive characteristics.
Question 9
Which individual would have the largest number of autosomes?
Group of answer choices A person with Klinefelter syndrome
A person with Turner syndrome
A healthy woman
A healthy man
A person with Down syndrome
Question 10
Which individual would have the largest number of sex chromosomes?
Group of answer choices A person with Klinefelter syndrome
A person with Turner syndrome
A healthy woman
A healthy man
A person with Down syndrome
Question 11
If a male had a dominant X-sex-linked trait, fathers having that trait would pass it to all of their:
Group of answer choices Offspring regardless of gender
Male offspring
offspring equally between male and female at a frequency of 50% affected and not affected
Female offspring
Question 12
An example of incomplete dominance would be:
Group of answer choices Eye color
AB blood type
Red and white flowers producing pink offspring
all of the answers are correct
Question 13
An example of codominance would be:
Group of answer choices Eye color
AB blood type
Red and white flowers producing pink offspring
all of the answers are correct
Question 14
A chromosome starts off with the genes ABCDEF and ends up with ADEF, what type of mutation has taken place?
Group of answer choices
translocation
deletion
point mutation
Addition
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