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ANSC 107 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2025 Already Passed Genotype - Answers animal's blueprint; can be expressed as economically important traits Phenotype - Answers what is actually seen; physical trait visible Chromosome - Answers large molecule containing DNA; made of genes Gene - Answers segment of Chromosome composed of DNA DNA - Answers two strands of sugar phosphate backbone with bridges of nitrogen bases Key principle of Breeding - Answers transmission of traits from parent to offspring Nucleotide - Answers sugar, phosphate, and one of the 4 nitrogen bases Inheritance - Answers passing of traits; ex. cow-calf show pairing Alleles - Answers alternate forms of a gene that affect the same trait AA/aa - Answers homozygous Aa - Answers heterozygous Gametes - Answers reproductive cells; carry half of parent's genetic code, a single allele RR - Answers homozygous dominant Rr - Answers heterozygous dominant rr - Answers homozygous recessive Codominance - Answers both alleles are expressed; ex. Roan shorthorn cattle Incomplete dominance - Answers intermediate; ex. grey calf from black and white cattle parents Sex influenced - Answers phenotype expressed differently between sexes; ex. horns dominant and polled is recessive in male sheep (opposite in females) Sex limited - Answers traits unique to one sex; both carry the gene but only one expresses it; ex. female milk production Sex linked - Answers genes found only on X or Y chromosome; most are X linked, Y linked only occur in males Selection - Answers determining which individuals reproduce Natural selection - Answers suitability and opportunity Artificial selection - Answers suitability and management Qualitative - Answers grouped; visible and typically controlled by genes Quantitative - Answers numerically measured; typically controlled by many genes and additive in nature Heritability (h^2) - Answers impact of additive genes Selection differential - Answers mean advantage of parents over mean value of population High heritability - Answers 0.4-0.6; ex. carcass merit traits Moderate heritability - Answers 0.2-0.4; ex. growth traits Low heritability - Answers 0-0.2; ex. reproductive traits Inbreeding - Answers mating closely related individuals; common with companion animals Cons of inbreeding - Answers decreases vigor and production and increases expression of detrimental recessive genes (overo lethal white foal syndrome) Linebreeding - Answers form of inbreeding that uses repeated crossings to ancestors Outbreeding - Answers mating less closely related animals than the general population

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ANSC 107 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2025 Already Passed

Genotype - Answers animal's blueprint; can be expressed as economically important traits

Phenotype - Answers what is actually seen; physical trait visible

Chromosome - Answers large molecule containing DNA; made of genes

Gene - Answers segment of Chromosome composed of DNA

DNA - Answers two strands of sugar phosphate backbone with bridges of nitrogen bases

Key principle of Breeding - Answers transmission of traits from parent to offspring

Nucleotide - Answers sugar, phosphate, and one of the 4 nitrogen bases

Inheritance - Answers passing of traits; ex. cow-calf show pairing

Alleles - Answers alternate forms of a gene that affect the same trait

AA/aa - Answers homozygous

Aa - Answers heterozygous

Gametes - Answers reproductive cells; carry half of parent's genetic code, a single allele

RR - Answers homozygous dominant

Rr - Answers heterozygous dominant

rr - Answers homozygous recessive

Codominance - Answers both alleles are expressed; ex. Roan shorthorn cattle

Incomplete dominance - Answers intermediate; ex. grey calf from black and white cattle parents

Sex influenced - Answers phenotype expressed differently between sexes; ex. horns dominant and
polled is recessive in male sheep (opposite in females)

Sex limited - Answers traits unique to one sex; both carry the gene but only one expresses it; ex. female
milk production

Sex linked - Answers genes found only on X or Y chromosome; most are X linked, Y linked only occur in
males

Selection - Answers determining which individuals reproduce

Natural selection - Answers suitability and opportunity

Artificial selection - Answers suitability and management

, Qualitative - Answers grouped; visible and typically controlled by genes

Quantitative - Answers numerically measured; typically controlled by many genes and additive in nature

Heritability (h^2) - Answers impact of additive genes

Selection differential - Answers mean advantage of parents over mean value of population

High heritability - Answers 0.4-0.6; ex. carcass merit traits

Moderate heritability - Answers 0.2-0.4; ex. growth traits

Low heritability - Answers 0-0.2; ex. reproductive traits

Inbreeding - Answers mating closely related individuals; common with companion animals

Cons of inbreeding - Answers decreases vigor and production and increases expression of detrimental
recessive genes (overo lethal white foal syndrome)

Linebreeding - Answers form of inbreeding that uses repeated crossings to ancestors

Outbreeding - Answers mating less closely related animals than the general population

Crossbreeding - Answers use complementary traits of different breeds

Application of genetic info - Answers begins with data collection

goals of program - Answers to influence info used to make mating system decisions

Breeding value - Answers estimated value of an individual as a parent

EPD - Answers expected progeny difference; half of breeding value

Every EPD should have associated ________________ - Answers accuracy value

Producers work on ways to ________________ - Answers reduce animal stress

Healthy - Answers free of disease

Clinical signs - Answers outward appearance or symptoms that is not normal

Pathology - Answers study of essential nature

Etiology - Answers the cause of disease or the study of the cause of the disease

Requirements of infectious disease - Answers organism able to enter body, able to adapt to host
environment and reproduce, able to exit body, complete cycle by attacking another host

Goal of animal producers - Answers enhance resistance to environmental or man-mad pathogens

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