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Genetics Final 5/23/2019

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Offspring that are the result of sexual reproduction are:

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2.

A trait can be determined by:

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3.

Egg and sperm combine during:

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4.

Which of the following organisms reproduce sexually?

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5.

In the cells of most organisms, genetic information is contained in the:

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6.

Scientists often use other organisms to study genetics. Fruit flies are sometimes chosen because:

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7.

Diseases that are inherited are

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8.

Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction?

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9.

Which of the following best describes how the human body is organized, from the largest to smallest structure?

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10.

The offspring of asexual reproduction is identical to the parent except in the case of:

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11.

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

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12.

Process by which organisms make exact copies of themselves without the union of gametes (sperm and egg cells).

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A change in the DNA of a gene that can lead to a different trait.

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An offspring produced by asexual reproduction, either naturally or through artificial processes.

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15.

An individual’s pair of alleles for a specific gene or group of genes that determine a trait.

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16.

An organism’s observable traits.

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17.

An organism that has two identical alleles for a specific trait. (example: AA)

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18.

An organism that has two different alleles for a specific trait.(Example: Aa)

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19.

A recessive genetic trait is represented by the letter “a.” Which of the following would most likely be used to represent the recessive condition?

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20.

In the table shown above, the empty square should be filled in as:

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21.

In the table shown above, among the offspring, what is the ratio of dominant to recessive for this trait?

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22.

In the table shown above, the dominant trait is represented by:

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23.

In the table shown above, the probability of traits in offspring is a result of:

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24.

One of the first people to study patterns of heredity scientifically was:

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25.

Look at the shaded inividuals. By studying the diagram, you can conclude that the trait is:

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26.

Most human cells have ____ copies of each chromosome.

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27.

Which genotype is homozygous recessive

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28.

Which genotype is homozygous dominant

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29.

Which blood genotype is co-dominant?

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30.

Two parents are both carriers for a genetic trait that is based on only one gene. This means that their offspring:

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31.

The trade-offs in choosing to be tested for a genetic disease include:

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32.

The offspring of sexual reproduction: