An allele masked or hidden by the presence of another is referred to as: - Answers recessive
When two individuals who are heterozygous for a trait mate, what is the probability that their
offspring will exhibit the dominant trait? - Answers 75%
For the results of Mendel's dihybrid cross to be a 9:3:3:1 ratio of traits, what must the
relationship of each gene pair be? - Answers The genes must be on separate chromosomes.
When Mendel crossed two "true-breeding" pea plants with contrasting traits (e.g., tall versus
short), why did all the plants from the first (F1) generation only show one of the traits? -
Answers All of the F1 generation was heterozygous for the trait.
Mendel showed that only one of two factors (genes) associated with a trait is present in
gametes. This is known as the: - Answers law of segregation
Mendel's Law of Segregation has which of the following relationships to the concept of
homologous chromosomes? - Answers One set of homologous contain one version of all the
genes.
The two forms of genes found in the same location on the homologous chromosomes are
called: - Answers alleles
Explain the observation that recessive diseases often "skip a generation"? - Answers Recessive
alleles are not expressed in heterozygotes.
Which enzyme is responsible for new DNA synthesis? - Answers DNA polymerase
Which of the following happens first in DNA replication? - Answers The strands unwind.
Which of the following strands of DNA is(are) copied during DNA replication - Answers both the
5' to 3' and the 3' to 5' strands
In which direction does DNA polymerase add new nucleotides? - Answers 5' to 3'
How would you determine if a human cell came from a genetic female? - Answers Look for the
presence of a Barr body.
The phenotype of women with more than one X chromosome is relatively normal compared to
other trisomies? Why? - Answers They can simply form two Barr bodies, leaving them with one
active X chromosome.
Which of the following proteins ensures that separated DNA strands don't anneal back together?
- Answers single-stranded binding proteins
What is the area of DNA where DNA replication begins called? - Answers origin of replication
, Mendel performed hybridizations by transferring pollen from the _______ of the male plant to the
female ova. - Answers anther
Which is one of the seven characteristics that Mendel observed in pea plants? - Answers seed
texture
Imagine you are performing a cross involving seed color in garden pea plants. What F1 offspring
would you expect if you cross true-breeding parents with green seeds and yellow seeds? Yellow
seed color is dominant over green. - Answers 100 percent yellow seeds
Consider a cross to investigate the pea pod texture trait, involving constricted or inflated pods.
Mendel found that the traits behave according to a dominant/recessive pattern in which inflated
pods were dominant. If you performed this cross and obtained 650 inflated-pod plants in the F2
generation, approximately how many constricted-pod plants would you expect to have? -
Answers 217
A scientist pollinates a true-breeding pea plant with violet, terminal flowers with pollen from a
true-breeding pea plant with white, axial flowers. Which of the following observations would
most accurately describe the F2 generation? - Answers 75% violet flowers; 75% axial flowers
The observable traits expressed by an organism are described as its ________. - Answers
phenotype
A recessive trait will be observed in individuals that are ________ for that trait. - Answers
homozygous
If black and white true-breeding mice are mated and the result is all gray offspring, what
inheritance pattern would this be indicative of? - Answers incomplete dominance
The ABO blood groups in humans are expressed as the IA, IB, and i alleles. The IA allele encodes
the A blood group antigen, IB encodes B, and i encodes O. Both A and B are dominant to O. If a
heterozygous blood type A parent (IAi) and a heterozygous blood type B parent (IBi) mate, one
quarter of their offspring will have AB blood type (IAIB) in which both antigens are expressed
equally. Therefore, ABO blood groups are an example of: - Answers multiple alleles and
codominance
In a mating between two individuals that are heterozygous for a recessive lethal allele that is
expressed in utero, what genotypic ratio (homozygous dominant:heterozygous:homozygous
recessive) would you expect to observe in the offspring? - Answers 1:2:0
If the allele encoding polydactyly (six fingers) is dominant why do most people have five fingers?
- Answers The polydactyl allele is very rare in the human population.
A farmer raises black and white chickens. To his surprise, when the first generation of eggs
hatch all the chickens are black with white speckles throughout their feathers. What should the