front 1 1) When Thomas Hunt Morgan crossed his red-eyed F1 generation flies to each other, the F2 generation included both red- and white-eyed flies. Remarkably, all the white-eyed flies were male. What was the explanation for this result? A) The gene involved is on the Y chromosome. C) The gene involved is on an autosome, but only in males. D) Other male-specific factors influence eye color in flies. | back 1 Answer: B |
front 2 2) Which of the following is the meaning of the chromosome theory of
inheritance as expressed in the early twentieth century? C) No more than a single pair of chromosomes can be found in a healthy normal cell. D) Natural selection acts on certain chromosome arrays rather than on genes. | back 2 Answer: B |
front 3 3) Males are more often affected by sex-linked traits than females
because _____. B) female hormones such as estrogen often compensate for the
effects of mutations on the X chromosome | back 3 Answer: D |
front 4 4) SRY is best described as _____. C) a gene region present on the Y chromosome that triggers male
development | back 4 Answer: C |
front 5 5) In cats, black fur color is caused by an X-linked allele; the
other allele at this locus causes orange color. The heterozygote is
tortoiseshell. What kinds of offspring would you expect from the cross
of a black female and an orange male? B) black females; orange males | back 5 Answer: C |
front 6 6) Red-green color blindness is a sex-linked recessive trait in humans. Two people with normal color vision have a color-blind son. What are the genotypes of the parents? A) XnXn and XnY B) XNXN and XnY C) XNXN and XNY D) XNXn and XNY | back 6 Answer: D |
front 7 7) Cinnabar eyes is a sex-linked, recessive characteristic in fruit flies. If a female having cinnabar eyes is crossed with a wild-type male, what percentage of the F1 males will have cinnabar eyes? A) 0% D) 100% | back 7 Answer: D |
front 8 8) Normally, only female cats have the tortoiseshell phenotype because _____. A) a male inherits only one allele of the X-linked gene controlling hair color B) the Y chromosome has a gene blocking orange coloration C) only males can have Barr bodies D) multiple crossovers on the Y chromosome prevent orange pigment production | back 8 Answer: A |
front 9 9) In birds, sex is determined by a ZW chromosome scheme. Males are ZZ and females are ZW. A recessive lethal allele that causes death of the embryo is sometimes present on the Z chromosome in pigeons. What would be the sex ratio in the offspring of a cross between a male that is heterozygous for the lethal allele and a normal female? A) 2:1 male to female B) 1:2 male to female C) 1:1 male to female D) 3:1 male to female | back 9 Answer: A |
front 10 10) Sex determination in mammals is due to the SRY gene. Which of the
following could allow a person with an XX karyotype to develop a male
phenotype? C) a person with an extra autosomal chromosome | back 10 Answer: B |
front 11 11) In humans, clear gender differentiation occurs, not at
fertilization, but after the second month of gestation. What is the
first event of this differentiation? C) activation of SRY in male embryos and masculinization of the gonads D) activation of SRY in females and feminization of the gonads | back 11 Answer: C |
front 12 12) Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a serious condition caused by a recessive allele of a gene on the human X chromosome. The patients have muscles that weaken over time because they have absent or decreased dystrophin, a muscle protein. They rarely live past their twenties. How likely is it for a woman to have this condition? A) Women can never have this condition. D) Only if a woman is XXX could she have this condition. | back 12 Answer: C |
front 13 13) All female mammals have one active X chromosome per cell instead
of two. What causes this? C) inactivation of the XIST gene on the X chromosome derived from the male parent D) attachment of methyl (CH3) groups to the X chromosome that will remain active | back 13 Answer: A |
front 14 14) A man who is an achondroplastic dwarf with normal vision marries a color-blind woman of normal height. The man's father was six feet tall, and both the woman's parents were of average height. Achondroplastic dwarfism is autosomal dominant, and red-green color blindness is X- linked recessive. How many of their daughters might be expected to be color-blind dwarfs? A) none | back 14 Answer: A |
front 15 15) A man who is an achondroplastic dwarf with normal vision marries a color-blind woman of normal height. The man's father was six feet tall, and both the woman's parents were of average height. Achondroplastic dwarfism is autosomal dominant, and red-green color blindness is X- linked recessive. What proportion of their sons would be color-blind and of normal height? A) none | back 15 Answer: B |
front 16 16) Pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy is a human disorder that causes gradual deterioration of the muscles. Only boys are affected, and they are always born to phenotypically normal parents. Due to the severity of the disease, the boys die in their teens. Is this disorder likely to be caused by a dominant or recessive allele? Is its inheritance sex-linked or autosomal? A) dominant, sex-linked | back 16 Answer: C |
front 17 17) In birds, sex is determined by a ZW chromosome scheme that is much like the typical XY scheme seen in humans and many other organisms, except that the system is reversed: Males are ZZ (similar to XX in humans) and females are ZW (similar to XY in humans). A lethal recessive allele that causes death of the embryo occurs on the Z chromosome in pigeons. What would be the sex ratio in the offspring of a cross between a male heterozygous for the lethal allele and a normal female? A) 1:1 male to female B) 3:1 male to female C) 1:2 male to female D) 2:1 male to female | back 17 Answer: D |
front 18 18) A recessive allele on the X chromosome is responsible for
red-green color blindness in humans. A woman with normal vision whose
father is color blind marries a color-blind male. What is the
probability that this couple's first son will be color blind? B) 1/2 | back 18 Answer: B |
front 19 19) A man who carries an allele of an X-linked gene will pass it on to _____. A) all of his daughters D) all of his children | back 19 Answer: A |
front 20 20) Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD) is inherited
as a recessive allele of an X-linked gene in humans. A woman whose
father suffered from G6PD marries a normal man. (a) What proportion of
their sons is expected to be G6PD? | back 20 Answer: C |
front 21 21) In a Drosophila experiment, a cross was made between homozygous wild-type females and yellow-bodied males. All of the resulting F1s were phenotypically wild type. However, adult flies of the F2 generation (resulting from matings of the F1s) had the characteristics shown in the figure above. Consider the following questions: (a) Is the mutant allele for yellow body recessive or dominant? (b) Is the yellow locus autosomal (not X-linked) or X-linked? A) (a) recessive; (b) X-linked C) (a) dominant; (b) X-linked | back 21 Answer: A |
front 22 22) Sturtevant provided genetic evidence for the existence of four
pairs of chromosomes in Drosophila in which of these ways? C) The overall number of genes in Drosophila is a multiple of four. D) Drosophila genes have, on average, four different alleles. | back 22 Answer: B |
front 23 23) Which of the following statements is true of linkage? | back 23 Answer: A |
front 24 24) How would one explain a testcross involving F1 dihybrid flies in which more parental-type offspring than recombinant-type offspring are produced? A) The two genes are closely linked on the same chromosome. B) The two genes are linked but on different chromosomes. | back 24 Answer: A |
front 25 25) What does a frequency of recombination of 50% indicate? C) The genes are located on sex chromosomes. | back 25 Answer: A |
front 26 26) What is the definition of one map unit? | back 26 Answer: B |
front 27 27) Recombination between linked genes comes about for what reason? A) Nonrecombinant chromosomes break and then rejoin with one another. B) Independent assortment sometimes fails. | back 27 Answer: D |
front 28 28) What is an adaptive advantage of recombination between linked genes? A) Recombination is required for independent assortment. D) The forces on the cell during meiosis II results in recombination. | back 28 Answer: C |
front 29 29) Map units on a linkage map cannot be relied upon to calculate
physical distances on a chromosome for which of the following
reasons? C) Physical distances between genes change during the course of the cell cycle. D) The gene order on the chromosomes is slightly different in every individual. | back 29 Answer: A |
front 30 30) Between which two genes would you expect the highest frequency of recombination? A) A and W D) A and G | back 30 Answer: D |
front 31 31) In a series of mapping experiments, the recombination frequencies
for four different linked genes of Drosophila were determined as shown
in the figure above. What is the order of these genes on a chromosome
map? B) cn-rb-b-vg | back 31 Answer: C |
front 32 37) What is the reason that closely linked genes are typically inherited together? A) They are located close together on the same chromosome. C) Alleles are paired together during meiosis. D) Genes align that way during metaphase I of meiosis. | back 32 Answer: A |
front 33 38) A homozygous tomato plant with red fruit and yellow flowers was crossed with a homozygous tomato plant with golden fruit and white flowers. The F1 all had red fruit and yellow flowers. The F1 were testcrossed by crossing them to homozygous recessive individuals and the following offspring were obtained: Red fruit and yellow flowers—41 Red fruit and white flowers—7 Golden fruit and yellow flowers—8 Golden fruit and white flowers—44 How many map units separate these genes? A) 17.6 D) 18.1 | back 33 Answer: B |
front 34 39) In Drosophila melanogaster, vestigial wings are caused by a recessive allele of a gene that is linked to a gene with a recessive allele that causes black body color. Morgan crossed black- bodied, normal-winged females and gray-bodied, vestigial-winged males. The F1 were all gray bodied, normal winged. The F1 females were crossed to homozygous recessive males to produce testcross progeny. Morgan calculated the map distance to be 17 map units. Which of the following is correct about the testcross progeny? A) black-bodied, normal-winged flies = 17% of the total | back 34 Answer: C |
front 35 40) If cell X enters meiosis, and nondisjunction of one chromosome
occurs in one of its daughter cells during meiosis II, what will be
the result at the completion of meiosis? C) 1/4 of the gametes descended from cell X will be n + 1, 1/4 will be n - 1, and 1/2 will be n. D) Two of the four gametes descended from cell X will be haploid, and two will be diploid. | back 35 Answer: C |
front 36 41) One possible result of chromosomal breakage is for a fragment to
join a nonhomologous chromosome. What is this alteration called? C) translocation | back 36 Answer: C |
front 37 42) A nonreciprocal crossover causes which of the following products? A) deletion only D) deletion and duplication | back 37 Answer: D |
front 38 43) Of the following human aneuploidies, which is the one that
generally has the most severe impact on the health of the
individual? C) 47, XXX | back 38 Answer: A |
front 39 44) A phenotypically normal prospective couple seeks genetic
counseling because the man knows that he has a translocation of a
portion of his chromosome 4 that has been exchanged with a portion of
his chromosome 12. Although his translocation is balanced, he and his
wife want to know the probability that his sperm will be abnormal.
What is your prognosis regarding his sperm? | back 39 Answer: A |
front 40 45) Abnormal chromosomes are frequently found in malignant tumors.
Errors such as translocations may place a gene in close proximity to
different control regions. Which of the following might then occur to
make the cancer worse? B) expression of inappropriate gene products C) a decrease in mitotic frequency | back 40 Answer: B |
front 41 46) A couple has a child with Down syndrome. The mother is 39 years
old at the time of delivery. Which of the following is the most
probable cause of the child's condition? C) One member of the couple underwent nondisjunction in somatic cell production. D) The mother most likely underwent nondisjunction during gamete production. | back 41 Answer: D |
front 42 47) What is a syndrome? | back 42 Answer: C |
front 43 48) Which of the following is known as a Philadelphia
chromosome? D) a chromosome found only in mitochondria | back 43 Answer: A |
front 44 49) Which of the following is generally true of aneuploidies in
newborns? | back 44 Answer: B |
front 45 50) A woman is found to have forty-seven chromosomes, including three
X chromosomes. Which of the following describes her expected
phenotype? C) healthy female of slightly above-average height D) a sterile female | back 45 Answer: C |
front 46 51) Which of the following is an example of monosomy? A) Turner's syndrome D) trisomy X | back 46 Answer: A |
front 47 52) Genomic imprinting is generally due to the addition of methyl
(-CH3) groups to C nucleotides and chemical histone changes to silence
a given gene. If this depends on the sex of the parent who transmits
the gene, which of the following must be true? | back 47 Answer: C |
front 48 53) Correns found that the inheritance of variegated color on the
leaves of certain plants was determined only by the maternal parent.
What phenomenon explains this pattern? C) genomic imprinting | back 48 Answer: B |
front 49 54) Mitochondrial DNA is primarily involved in coding for proteins
needed for protein complexes of the electron transport chain and ATP
synthase. Therefore, mutations in mitochondrial genes would most
affect _____. B) the movement of oxygen into erythrocytes C) generation of ATP in muscle cells | back 49 Answer: C |
front 50 55) The pedigree in the figure above shows the transmission of a
trait in a particular family. Based on this pattern of transmission,
the trait is most likely _____. C) sex-linked recessive | back 50 Answer: A |
front 51 56) A certain kind of snail can have a right-handed direction of shell coiling (DD or Dd) or left- handed coiling (dd). However, if direction of coiling is due to a protein deposited by the mother in the egg cytoplasm, then a Dd egg-producing snail and a dd sperm-producing snail will have offspring of which genotype(s) and phenotype(s)? A) 1/2 Dd:1/2 dd; all right-coiling D) all Dd; half right-coiling and half left-coiling | back 51 Answer: A |
front 52 57) During meiosis, a defect occurs in a cell that results in the failure of microtubules, spindle fibers, to bind at the kinetochores, a protein structure on chromatids where the spindle fibers attach during cell division to pull sister chromatids apart. Which of the following is the most likely result of such a defect? A) New microtubules with more effective binding capabilities to
kinetochores will be synthesized to compensate for the defect. | back 52 Answer: D |
front 53 58) Inheritance patterns cannot always be explained by Mendel’s
models of inheritance. If a pair of homologous chromosomes fails to
separate during meiosis I, select the choice A) n+1; n+1; n-1; n-1 B) n+1; n-1; n; n C) n+1; n-1; n-1; n-1 D) n+1; n+1; n; n | back 53 Answer: A |