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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD - This is the comprehensive Final Exam study guide for BIOD 210 Genetics at Portage Learning (Latest 2026/2027 Update), featuring verified exam questions with correct answers and detailed rationales. Based on the official course syllabus, the final exam covers Modules 1–7 including Mendelian inheritance and Punnett squares, DNA structure and chromosomal organization, bacteria and bacteriophages, DNA replication/transcription/translation, genetic mutations and disorders, and cancer genetics . BIOD 210 Final Exam Portage Learning Genetics Final Exam Portage Mendelian Genetics Monohybrid Dihybrid Crosses Punnett Square Genotypic Phenotypic Ratios Law of Segregation Independent Assortment DNA Replication Transcription Translation Mitosis Meiosis Chromosomal Segregation Bacterial Conjugation Transformation Transduction Genetic Mutations Chromosomal Disorders Cancer Genetics Tumor Suppressors Oncogenes BIOD 210 Module 1-7 Genetics Review Portage Learning BIOD 210 Final 2026 A+ Grade Genetics Study Guide

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BIOD 210 — Final Examination
G E N E T I CS · M O L E CU L A R B I O LO G Y · C A N C E R B I O LO G Y · M E N D E L I A N I N H E R I TA N C E

INSTITUTION Portage Learning / Geneva College COURSE CODE BIOD 210
PROGRAM Bachelor of Science — Pre-Health / ACADEMIC YEAR
Biology
EXAM TITLE Final Examination — Genetics TOTAL QUESTIONS 40 Questions
COURSE TITLE Genetics FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the
Single Best Answer


EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each question.
▸ Content spans Mendelian genetics, molecular biology, cancer biology, cytogenetics, and epigenetics.
▸ Correct answers and detailed rationales appear below each question for review purposes.
▸ All genetic terminology and concepts reflect current standard references.

, SECTION I — HISTORY, FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS &
Questions 1 – 12
CYTOGENETICS

1. How do the ideas of epigenesis and preformation directly contradict each other?
A. Epigenesis stated that all organisms are preformed in the gametes; preformation stated
that development occurs gradually through environmental influence.
B. Preformation postulated that a fertilized egg contained a miniaturized version of a tiny
human (homunculus); epigenesis stated that a fertilized egg undergoes a series of
developmental events that eventually form a human.
C. Both theories agreed on developmental mechanism but differed on the timing of organ
formation.
D. Preformation stated that development is entirely environmental; epigenesis stated that
development is entirely genetic.
CORRECT ANSWER B — Preformation postulated that a fertilized egg contained a miniaturized
version of a tiny human (homunculus); epigenesis stated that a fertilized
egg undergoes a series of developmental events that eventually form a
human.
RATIONALE Preformation theory held that the fertilized egg contained a fully formed
miniature human (homunculus) that simply grew in size. Epigenesis directly
contradicted this by proposing that development proceeds through a series of
progressive changes — structures emerge gradually from an initially
undifferentiated egg through sequential developmental events. This was a
fundamental conceptual shift in embryology and developmental biology, moving
from the idea of pre-existing form to emergent complexity.

, 2. Which of the following statements about sex chromosomes is correct?
A. The X and Y chromosomes are equal in size and gene content.
B. Incorrect segregation of X and Y chromosomes is always embryonic lethal.
C. The X chromosome is much larger than the Y chromosome.
D. The X and Y chromosomes share no homology whatsoever.
CORRECT ANSWER C — The X chromosome is much larger than the Y chromosome.
RATIONALE The X chromosome is approximately 155 million base pairs and contains over
1,000 genes, while the Y chromosome is about 59 million base pairs with fewer
than 100 functional genes. The X and Y chromosomes do share regions of
homology (pseudoautosomal regions) that allow for pairing during meiosis.
Incorrect segregation does not always cause embryonic lethality — conditions
such as Turner syndrome (XO) and Klinefelter syndrome (XXY) are viable. The Y
chromosome carries the SRY gene which is the primary determinant of male sex
development.

3. The DNA in a bacteriophage is packaged in the ________, which is shaped like a capsule.
The ________ of the phage pushes the DNA through the host cell membrane much like a
syringe.
A. nucleus / tail fiber
B. head / sheath
C. capsid / envelope
D. body / flagellum
CORRECT ANSWER B — head / sheath
RATIONALE Bacteriophage structure: The DNA is packaged within the phage head (capsid),
which is shaped like a capsule. The tail sheath contracts to push the DNA through
the host cell membrane — analogous to a syringe mechanism. The tail fibers
attach to specific receptor sites on the bacterial surface. This elegant injection
mechanism was famously demonstrated in the Hershey-Chase experiment, which
confirmed that DNA (not protein) is the genetic material. The phage head protects
the viral genome; the sheath provides the mechanical force for injection.

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