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Introduction to Genetic Analysis
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Chapterkm 01 kmThe Genetics Revolution
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Chapterkm 02 kmSingle Gene Inheritance
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Chapterkm 03 kmIndependent Assortment of Genes km km km 26
Chapterkm 04 kmMapping Eukaryote Chromosomes by Recombination
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Chapterkm 05 Gene Interaction
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Chapterkm 06 kmThe Genetics of Bacteria and Their Viruses
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Chapterkm 07 kmDNA Structure and Replication
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Chapterkm 08 RNA Transcription Processing and Decay
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Chapterkm 09 kmProteins and Their Synthesis
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Chapter 10 Gene Isolation and Manipulation
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Chapterkm 11 km Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and Their Viruses
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Chapterkm 12 km Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
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Chapterkm 13 km The Genetic Control of Development
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Chapterkm 14 km Genomes and Genomics km km 192
Chapter 15 DNA Damage Repair and Recombination
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Chapter 16 The Dynamic Genome Transposable Elements
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Chapter 17 Large Scale Chromosomal Changes
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Chapter 18 Population Genetics
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Chapter 19 The Inheritance of Complex Traits
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Chapter 20 Evolution of Genes and Traits
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Chapter 01: The Genetics Revolution
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1. The early 1900s was an important period for genetics due to which of the following major events?
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a. the rediscovery of Gregor Mendel's scientific findings
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b. Watson and Crick solving the structure of DNA
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c. Walter Sutton and Theodore Boveri hypothesizing that chromosomes are the hereditary elements
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d. the rediscovery of Gregor Mendel's scientific findings and Walter Sutton and Theodore B
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overi hypothesizing that chromosomes are the hereditary elements
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e. All of the answer options are correct.
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ANSWER: e k m




2. A sample of normal double-
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stranded DNA was found to have a guanine content of 18%. What is the expected proportion of adenine?
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a. 9%
b. 32%
c. 36%
d. 68%
e. 82%
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3. In one strand of DNA, the nucleotide sequence is 5'-ATGC-
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3'. The complementary sequence in the other strand must be
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a. 3'-ATGC-5'.
b. 3'-TACG-5'.
c. 5'-ATCG-3'.
d. 5'-CGTA-3'.
e. 5'-TACG-3'.
ANSWER: b k m




4. How many different DNA molecules that are eight-nucleotide-pairs long are theoretically possible?
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a. 24
b. 32
c. 64
d. 256
e. 65,536
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5. Which of the following is/are TRUE about genes?
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a. Genes are located on chromosomes.
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b. Genes come in variants known as alleles.
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c. Genes usually encode protein products.
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d. All of the answer options are correct.
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e. None of the answer options is correct.
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ANSWER: d k m




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6. Wild cats (Felis silvestris) and common mice (Mus musculus) are diploid. In wild cats, 2n = 38, w
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hile in common mice, 2n = 40. Based on this information, we can conclude that wild-cat cells have
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a. less DNA than common-mouse cells.
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b. smaller genomes than common-mouse cells.
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c. fewer DNA molecules than common-mouse cells.
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d. fewer genes than common-mouse cells.
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e. fewer sets of chromosomes than common-mouse cells.
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ANSWER: c k m




7. Which of the following is a component of DNA?
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a. alanine
b. arginine
c. cysteine
d. guanine
e. tyrosine
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8. Which of the following is/are TRUE of the DNA structure solved by Watson and Crick?
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a. It is a double-helical structure.
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b. Sugar–phosphate backbone is always toward the outside of the DNA. km km km km km km km km km



c. There are two hydrogen bonds between A and T and three hydrogen bonds between C and G.
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d. There are four types of nitrogenous bases.
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e. All of the answer options are correct.
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ANSWER: e k m




9. Which of the following is a CORRECT representation of the central dogma?
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a. RNA → DNA → protein km km km km



b. protein → DNA → RNA km km km km



c. DNA → RNA → protein km km km km



d. DNA → protein → DNA km km km km



e. None of the answer options is correct.
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ANSWER: c k m




10. You have come across a dog (named Cindy) that does not have a tail. Interestingly, all the puppies pr
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oduced by this dog don't have a tail. If the lack of tail is caused by a genetic mutation, where has this
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mutation most likely taken place?
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a. in Cindy's gametes
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b. in the cells that should normally have given rise to Cindy's tail
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c. in the cells that should normally have given rise to Cindy's and her puppies' tails
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d. in all of Cindy's cells (including her gametes)
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e. in a gamete of one of Cindy's parents
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ANSWER: a k m




11. Which of the following features makes a species suitable as a model organism?
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