In each generation of this family after generation I, the age at
diagnosis is significantly lower
than would be found in
nonfamilial (sporadic) cases of this cancer (~63 years). What is the
most
likely reason?
A) Members of this family know to be
checked for colon cancer early in life.
B) Hereditary (or
familial) cases of this cancer typically occur at earlier ages than do
nonfamilial
forms.
C) This is pure chance; it would not be
expected if you were to look at a different family.
D) This
cancer requires mutations in more than this one gene.
E) Affected
members of this family are born with colon cancer, and it can be
detected whenever
they are first tested.
Hereditary (or familial) cases of this cancer typically occur at
earlier ages than do nonfamilial
forms.
What is the probability that individual III-1 is Ww?
A)
3/4
B) 1/4
C) 2/4
D) 2/3
E) 1
1
What is the likelihood that the progeny of IV-3 and IV-4 will have
the trait?
A) 0%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
E) 100%
50%
What is the probability that individual III-1 is Ww?
A)
3/4
B) 1/4
C) 2/4
D) 2/3
E) 1
1
From this pedigree, how does this trait seem to be inherited?
A)
from mothers
B) as an autosomal recessive
C) as a result of
epistasis
D) as an autosomal dominant
E) as an incomplete dominant
as an autosomal dominant
The affected woman in generation IV is thinking about her future and
asks her oncologist
(cancer specialist) whether she can know
whether any or all of her children will have a high risk
of the
same cancer. The doctor would be expected to advise which of the
following?
I. genetic counseling
II. prenatal diagnosis
when/if she becomes pregnant
III. testing to see whether she has
the allele
IV. testing to see whether her future spouse or
partner has the allele
A) I only
B) II only
C) I, II,
and IV only
D) I, II, and III only
E) III and IV only
I, II, and IV only
If 1,000 F2 offspring resulted from the cross, approximately how many
of them would you
expect to have red, terminal flowers?
A)
65
B) 190
C) 250
D) 565
E) 750
190
Among the F2 offspring, what is the probability of plants with white
axial flowers?
A) 9/16
B) 1/16
C) 3/16
D)
1/8
E) 1/4
3/16
These results indicate which of the following?
A) Brown is
dominant to black.
B) Black is dominant to brown and to
yellow.
C) Yellow is dominant to black.
D) There is
incomplete dominance.
E) Epistasis is involved.
Epistasis is involved.
How many genes must be responsible for these coat colors in Labrador
retrievers?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
2
The genotype eebb must result in which of the following?
A)
black
B) brown
C) yellow
D) a lethal result
E) white
yellow
If true-breeding red long radishes are crossed with true-breeding
white oval radishes, the F1
will be expected to be which of the
following?
A) red and long
B) red and oval
C) white and
long
D) purple and long
E) purple and oval
purple and long
In the F2 generation of the above cross, which of the following
phenotypic ratios would be
expected?
A) 9:3:3:1
B)
9:4:3
C) 1:1:1:1
D) 1:1:1:1:1:1
E) 6:3:3:2:1:1
6:3:3:2:1:1
The flower color trait in radishes is an example of which of the
following?
A) a multiple allelic system
B) sex
linkage
C) codominance
D) incomplete dominance
E) epistasis
incomplete dominance
If flies that are heterozygous for both the bent wing gene and the
vestigial wing gene are
mated, what is the probability of
offspring with bent wings only?
A) 1/8
B) 3/8
C)
1/4
D) 9/16
E) 3/16
3/16
A dwarf, red snapdragon is crossed with a plant homozygous for
tallness and white flowers.
What are the genotype and phenotype
of the F1 individuals?
A) ttRr–dwarf and pink
B) ttrr–dwarf
and white
C) TtRr–tall and red
D) TtRr–tall and pink
E)
TTRR–tall and red
TtRr–tall and pink
If snapdragons are heterozygous for height as well as for flower
color, a mating between
them will result in what ratio?
A)
9:3:3:1
B) 6:3:3:2:1:1
C) 1:2:1
D)
27:9:9:9:3:3:3:1
E) 9:4:3
6:3:3:2:1:1
How many different types of gametes would be possible in this
system?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 8
E) 16
4
One fish of this type has alleles 1 and 3 (S1S3) and its mate has
alleles 2 and 4 (S2S4). If
each allele confers a unit of color
darkness such that S1 has one unit, S2 has two units, and so
on,
then what proportion of their offspring would be expected to
have five units of color?
A) 1/4
B) 1/5
C) 1/8
D)
1/2
E) 0
1/2
The relationship between genes S and N is an example of
A)
incomplete dominance.
B) epistasis.
C) complete
dominance.
D) pleiotropy.
E) codominance.
epistasis.
A cross between a true-breeding sharp-spined cactus and a spineless
cactus would produce
A) all sharp-spined progeny.
B) 50%
sharp-spined, 50% dull-spined progeny.
C) 25% sharp-spined, 50%
dull-spined, 25% spineless progeny.
D) all spineless
progeny.
E) It is impossible to determine the phenotypes of the progeny.
all sharp-spined progeny.
If doubly heterozygous SsNn cactuses were allowed to self-pollinate,
the F2 would segregate
in which of the following ratios?
A)
3 sharp-spined:1 spineless
B) 1 sharp-spined:2 dull-spined:1
spineless
C) 1 sharp-spined:1 dull-spined:1 spineless
D) 1
sharp-spined:1 dull-spined
E) 9 sharp-spined:3 dull-spined:4 spineless
9 sharp-spined:3 dull-spined:4 spineless
A blue budgie is crossed with a white budgie. Which of the following
results is not possible?
A) green offspring only
B) yellow
offspring only
C) blue offspring only
D) green and yellow
offspring
E) a 9:3:3:1 ratio
green and yellow offspring
Two blue budgies were crossed. Over the years, they produced 22
offspring, 5 of which were
white. What are the most likely
genotypes for the two blue budgies?
A) yyBB and yyBB
B) yyBB
and yyBb
C) yyBb and yyBb
D) yyBB and yybb
E) yyBb and yybb
yyBb and yyBb
Which of the following is a possible partial genotype for the
son?
A) IBIB
B) IBIA
C) ii
D) IBi
E) IAIA
IBi
Which of the following is a possible genotype for the mother?
A)
IAIA
B) IBIB
C) ii
D) IAi
E) IAIB
IAi
Which of the following is a possible phenotype for the
father?
A) A negative
B) O negative
C) B
positive
D) AB negative
E) impossible to determine
B positive
If both children are of blood type M, which of the following is
possible?
A) Each parent is either M or MN.
B) Each parent
must be type M.
C) Both children are heterozygous for this
gene.
D) Neither parent can have the N allele.
E) The MN
blood group is recessive to the ABO blood group.
Each parent is either M or MN.
One species of a small birdlike animal has an extremely variable tail
length, an example of
polygenic inheritance. Geneticists have
come to realize that there are eight separate genes for
tail
length per haploid genome, with each gene having two
alleles. One allele for each gene (a1, b1,
and so on) increases
the length by 1 cm, whereas the other allele (a2, b2, and so on)
increases it
by 0.5 cm. One bird was analyzed and found to have
the following
genotype:
a1a1b2b2c1c2d1d2e2e2f1f2g1g1h1h2
What is the
length of its tail?
A) 6 cm
B) 8 cm
C) 12 cm
D) 24
cm
E) 36 cm
12 cm
One species of green plant, with frondlike leaves, a spine-coated
stem, and purple cup-
shaped flowers, is found to be
self-pollinating. Which of the following is true of this
species?
A) The species must be haploid.
B) Its reproduction
is asexual.
C) All members of the species have the same
genotype.
D) Some of the seeds would have true-breeding
traits.
E) All of its dominant traits are most frequent.
Some of the seeds would have true-breeding traits.
If the environmental parameters, such as temperature, humidity,
atmosphere, sunlight, and so
on, are mostly Earthlike, which of
the following do you expect of its types of leaves, stems,
and
flowers?
A) The genes for them would have originated on
Earth.
B) Genes for these traits would have a common ancestor
with those from Earth.
C) Such plants could be safely eaten by
humans.
D) Genotypes for these traits would be identical to those
of Earth plants with the same traits.
E) Phenotypes would be
selected for or against by these environmental factors.
Phenotypes would be selected for or against by these environmental factors.