Monday, February 13, 2012

1. The type of inheritance shown when a red-flowering plant is crossed with a white-flowering plant and only

1. The type of inheritance shown when a red-flowering plant is crossed with a white-flowering plant and only pink-flowering plants are produced is _____.

(1 point)

inbreeding



incomplete dominance



polygenic inheritance



codominance



2. Eye color in humans is the result of _____ inheritance.

(1 point)

multiple allelic



polygenic



sex-linked



simple dominant



3. Which of the following situations is most usual for a dominant allele that results in severe effects in the offspring?

(1 point)

Both parents have the trait.



Only a single offspring has the trait.



The trait occurs by mutation.



none of these



4. Which of the following genetic disorders can be detected by karyotyping?

(1 point)

Down syndrome



Tay-Sachs disease and phenylketonuria



hemophilia and cystic fibrosis



Klinefelter syndrome and sickle-cell anemia



5. A man heterozygous for blood type A marries a woman heterozygous for blood type B. The chance that their first child will have type O blood is _____.

(1 point)

0%



25%



50%



75%

1. The type of inheritance shown when a red-flowering plant is crossed with a white-flowering plant and only
1. codominance (both are expressed)

2. polygenic (several genes come into play)

3. trait occurs by mutation (severe effects from dominant genes would reduce the ability to reproduce)

4. down syndrome (extra chromosome)

5. 25% (.5 * .5)


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