Mendelian Genetics & Heredity
Practice Test Questions II
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Genetics & Heredity Sample Test Qus - Part 2
2. All the offspring from a white hen and a black rooster are grey. The simplest explanation for this pattern of inheritance is...
a. complete dominance
b. codominance
c. incomplete dominance
d. sex linkage
3. In a diploid organism, most genes come in alternative forms called _____________. An individual with two identical versions of a gene is said to be _______________, while an individual with two different versions of a gene is said to be _______________.
a. alleles, heterozygous, homozygous
b. genomes, normal, a mutant
c. alleles, homozygous, heterozygous
d. alleles, diploid, haploid
e. diploids, homologue, heterologue
1. Whether an allele is dominant or recessive depends on ...
a. how common the allele is relative to other alleles.
b. whether it is inherited from the mother or the father.
c. whether it or another allele determines the phenotype when both are present.
d. whether or not it is linked to other genes.
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6. A man with type B blood and a woman with type A blood could have a children of which of the following phenotypes?
a. A, B, or O b. AB only c. AB or O
d. A, B, AB or O
7. In a situation of incomplete dominance, if I cross a red snapdragon and a white snapdragon, what will be the phenotype of their offspring?
a. All red
b. RW
c. Some red, some white
d. All pink
8. In a case of complete dominance, a cross between two parents who are pure for a certain trait will result in offspring that are:
a.heterozygous
b.homozygous
c.some homozygous some herterozygous
d.incomplete dominance
e. monozygous
4. The genetic makeup of an organism is its ________________, while the physical traits of an organism are called its_____________.
a. genotype, phenotype
b. homologue, heterologue
d. phenotype, genotype
e. genome, karyotype
5. Jeff was found to be heterozygous (Bb) for the bent little finger trait. The alleles represented by the letters B and b are...
a. on the X chromosome
b. linked
d. both present in each of Jeff's sperm cells
9. Mendel’s Law of Segregation indicates that:
q.A cross between parents pure for a certain trait will produce hybrids
b.For genes that are not on the same chromosome, alleles assort independently of one another into gametes
c.Alleles of a gene are sorted into separate sex cells and then recombine with another allele at fertilization
d.Chromosomes move apart during anaphase II of meiosis
10. If I cross a pea plant that is homozygous dominant for tallness and one that is recessive for shortness, what will the genotype of the offspring be? (T and t represent the alleles for height in pea plants).
a. All will be tall b. TT c. Tt d. tt
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6. A man with type B blood and a woman with type A blood could have a children of which of the following phenotypes?
a. A, B, or O b. AB only c. AB or O d. A, B, AB or O
7. In a situation of incomplete dominance, if I cross a red snapdragon and a white snapdragon, what will be the phenotype of their offspring?
a. All red
b. RW
c. Some red, some white
d. All pink
8. In a case of complete dominance, a cross between two parents who are pure for a certain trait will result in offspring that are:
a.heterozygous
b.homozygous
c.some homozygous some herterozygous
d.incomplete dominance
e. monozygous