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Test Description: Unit Test 5 Review on Genetics
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1) Some individuals with blood type A may inherit the genes for blond hair, while other individuals with blood group A may inherit the genes for brown hair. This can be explained by the principle of
A
dominance
B
independent assortment
C
multiple alleles
D
incomplete dominance
2) The outward expression of a particular trait in an organism is referred to as its
A
phenotype
B
genotype
C
an allele
D
a chromosome
3) What can be concluded about an organisms phenotype for a particular trait when the genotype of that trait consists of both a dominant and recessive allele
A
the phenotype will be like the trait associated with the dominant allele
B
the phenotype will be a mixture of the traits associated with both the recessive and dominant alleles
C
the phenotype will be like the trait associated with the recessive allele
D
the phenotype will not be like either of the traits associated with the dominant or recessive allele
4) A chicken that has inherited feathers that are colored both black and white is an example of which of the following terms?
A
mitosis
B
meiosis
C
codominance
D
fertilization
5) A kitten has been born with six toes on one foot. Which of the following best explains this?
A
The kitten is the product of a cross-breeding experiment that produced an abnormal number of chromosomes in the offspring
B
the parent of the kitten had only four toes
C
Five cells were produced in the process of meiosis as opposed to the normal number, which is four
D
the six toes are the product of a mutation that occurred in one of the kitten's ancestors
6) The genotype of a hybrid trait in an organism is expressed as
A
the same letter both lower case
B
the same letter both upper case
C
The same letter one upper case, one lower case
D
Different letters with both either upper case or lower case
7) Which term describes the process by which egg and sperm join to begin the formation of a new organism?
A
gene splicing
B
cross-breeding
C
fertilization
D
cloning
8) How could the child of parent with a dominant phenotype end up with a recessive phenotype?
A
through both parents being heterozygous for the dominant trait
B
The recessive gene could overpower the dominant gene.
C
through both parents being purebred for the dominant trait
D
through mutations that cause abnormal traits
9) A Punnett Square is useful in determining
A
Whether or not a child will possess a dominant or a recessive trait
B
Exactly what the offspring will look like
C
the probability that an offspring inherits a particular trait
D
the types of mutations that will occur in an organism's lifetime
10) Accordng to Mendel's principles of probability and genetics what are the chances of a dominant phenotype when crossing two heterozygous traits
A
100%
B
25%
C
75%
D
50%
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