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conceiving new life - Answer -fertilization/conception -gametes --> sperm and ovum -zygote Multiple Births - Answer Dizygotic twins and Monozygotic twins Mechanisms of Heredity - Answer - Genetic Code - DNA/Chromosomes: 23 pairs, one sex pair - What determines gender? - Genes: most are inactive - Epigenesis: genes are only activated when they are supposed to be activated What is dominant and recessive inheritance? - Answer A pattern of genetic transmission where dominant alleles mask the effects of recessive alleles. What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous? - Answer Homozygous refers to having two identical alleles for a trait, while heterozygous refers to having two different alleles. What is polygenic inheritance? - Answer A pattern of inheritance where multiple genes influence a trait. What are mutations? - Answer Changes in the DNA sequence that can lead to variations in traits. What is the difference between genotype and phenotype? - Answer Genotype refers to the genetic makeup of an organism, while phenotype refers to the observable traits. What is multifactorial transmission? - Answer A pattern of inheritance that involves both genetic and environmental factors affecting traits. What type of inheritance can be dominant or recessive? - Answer Genetic inheritance

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HTHRHSC 2500 Exam 2 Final Test
Questions Already Solved Correct
(2025).
conceiving new life - Answer -fertilization/conception

-gametes --> sperm and ovum

-zygote



Multiple Births - Answer Dizygotic twins and Monozygotic twins



Mechanisms of Heredity - Answer - Genetic Code

- DNA/Chromosomes: 23 pairs, one sex pair

- What determines gender?

- Genes: most are inactive

- Epigenesis: genes are only activated when they are supposed to be activated



What is dominant and recessive inheritance? - Answer A pattern of genetic transmission
where dominant alleles mask the effects of recessive alleles.



What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous? - Answer Homozygous refers
to having two identical alleles for a trait, while heterozygous refers to having two different
alleles.



What is polygenic inheritance? - Answer A pattern of inheritance where multiple genes
influence a trait.



What are mutations? - Answer Changes in the DNA sequence that can lead to variations in
traits.



What is the difference between genotype and phenotype? - Answer Genotype refers to the
genetic makeup of an organism, while phenotype refers to the observable traits.



What is multifactorial transmission? - Answer A pattern of inheritance that involves both

, Which parent usually contributes to sex-linked inheritance? - Answer The mother



What is the chromosomal abnormality associated with trisomy 21? - Answer Down syndrome



What is genetic testing used for? - Answer To determine the likelihood of a disorder, disease,
or abnormality.



What does genetic engineering involve? - Answer Manipulating genes, including techniques
like IVF and addressing conditions like sickle cell.



What is the purpose of genetic counseling? - Answer To inform individuals about the chances
of genetic disorders after testing.



DNA/Chromosomes - Answer 23 pairs of chromosomes, including one sex pair.



Gender Determination - Answer Gender is determined by specific genetic combinations.



Inactive Genes - Answer Most genes in an organism remain inactive.



Epigenesis - Answer Genes activate only when necessary during development.



Mechanisms of Heredity - Answer Processes through which traits are passed to offspring.



Behavioral Genetics - Answer how do genes affect your behavior? Born with it.



What is "measuring heritability" - Answer measuring the likelihood of a trait being attributed
to genetics (0=0%, 1=100%)



- family studies

- adoption studies

- twin studies

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