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BIO 160 Exam 4 Ultimate Study Guide: Verified Q&A with 100% Correct 2026 Update

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Ace your BIO 160 Exam 4 with this updated 2026 study resource. Features 100% correct, verified questions and answers covering cytogenetics, population genetics (Hardy-Weinberg), DNA profiling, chromosomal disorders (Down syndrome, Klinefelter, Turner), and prenatal diagnosis.

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BIO 160 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWER; 100% CORRECT; 2026 UPDATE


_____ are illustrations that show chromosome arm and major
regions - correct answer- Ideograms


_____ syndrome can only result from non-disjunction in the
male and female. - correct answer- XXYY syndrome


A cell that has three copies of every chromosome is - correct
answer- triploid


A chromosome consists of - correct answer- mostly DNA and
proteins with a small amount of RNA


A chromosome that results when the centromere splits in the
wrong plane during meiosis, forming identical arms, is a(n) -
correct answer- isochromosome


A chromosome with two arms of about equal length is called -
correct answer- metacentric

, A chromsomal inversion that does not include the centromere is
- correct answer- paracentric


A common source of DNA for forensic testing is - correct
answer- cells scraped from inside the cheek


A karyotype that uses FISH that shows two chromosomes, each
with two colors, but in the opposite patterns, most likely
indicates a - correct answer- reciprocal translocation


A karyotype with an extra set of chromosomes indicates -
correct answer- polyploidy


A man with trisomy 21 could pass Down syndrome to offspring if
he - correct answer- produces sperm that have two copies
of chromosome 21


A person who is 46, XX is a - correct answer- chromosomally
normal female


A series of markers have the following frequencies. Which would
be the most useful for DNA profiling? - correct answer-
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