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General Genetics Exam 1 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Gregor Mendel - CORRECT ANSWER Phenotype - CORRECT ANSWER Genotype - CORRECT ANSWER combinations. Plant male sexual part - CORRECT ANSWER microspores - Catholic priest; father of modern genetics - An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits. - An organism's genetic makeup, or allele - microsporangium, they produce haploid

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General Genetics Exam 1 UPDATED Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Gregor Mendel - CORRECT ANSWER - Catholic priest; father of modern genetics



Phenotype - CORRECT ANSWER - An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits.



Genotype - CORRECT ANSWER - An organism's genetic makeup, or allele
combinations.


Plant male sexual part - CORRECT ANSWER - microsporangium, they produce haploid
microspores


Plant female sexual part - CORRECT ANSWER - megasporangium, they produce haploid
megaspores


selfing or self fertilization - CORRECT ANSWER - The fusion of sperm and egg
produced by the same individual organism.


Crossing or cross-fertilization - CORRECT ANSWER - fusion of sperm and egg from 2
different organisms


monohybrid cross - CORRECT ANSWER - A cross between individuals that involves one
pair of contrasting traits; Bb x Dd


true-breeding - CORRECT ANSWER - term used to describe organisms that produce
offspring identical to themselves if allowed to self-pollinate


The 3:1 ratio is explained by what - CORRECT ANSWER - a monohybrid cross

,Mendel's first principle was derived from _____ - CORRECT ANSWER - a monohybrid
cross


Mendel's first principle - CORRECT ANSWER - principle of segregation



test cross - CORRECT ANSWER - the crossing of an individual of unknown genotype
with a homozygous recessive individual to determine the unknown genotype


Chi-square test - CORRECT ANSWER - A significance test used to determine if a linear
relationship exists between two variables measured on interval or ratio scales.


In a chi-square, if the value is greater than 0.05 - CORRECT ANSWER - you fail to reject
the null aka there really is no difference between the two values


In a chi-square, if the value is less than 0.05 - CORRECT ANSWER - you reject the null
hypothesis aka there is a difference


How to calculate degrees of freedom - CORRECT ANSWER - # of categories-1



how to determine deviation - CORRECT ANSWER - observed-expected



how to determine deviation squared - CORRECT ANSWER - square the deviation



to find you X^2, what do you have to do - CORRECT ANSWER - take the deviation
squared and divide it by expected then add up all of those values together and that gives you


Genes A and B are 20 cM apart and are in repulsion. Suppose that a double heterozygote is test-
crossed, what percentage of offspring would have the aaBb phenotype - CORRECT
ANSWER - 40%

, Rf=.2 ---> 20% are recombinant so 80% are parental
aaBb 80/2=40 ????


How do you find the p value? - CORRECT ANSWER - use the chi-square table



sum rule - CORRECT ANSWER - independent events (either/or) these are ones where
you add the probabilites


product rule of probability - CORRECT ANSWER - The chance of two or more
independent events occurring together is the product of their chance of occurring separately


dihybrid cross - CORRECT ANSWER - A cross between individuals that have different
alleles for the same gene


RRYY x rryy


Mendels second principle was derived from ______ - CORRECT ANSWER - a dihybrid
cross


mendels second principle - CORRECT ANSWER - principle of independent assortment



What does independent assortment mean? - CORRECT ANSWER - alleles on different
genes assort independently and equally when gametes form


What explains a 9:3:3:1 ratio? - CORRECT ANSWER - when you take a double
heterozygote dominant and do a dihybrid cross. This will end up being the ratio of the F2
generation really

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