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Bio 6D - Genetic variation in plants and animals (Chapter 14)

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

A cross between a white rooster and a black hen results in 100% blue Andalusian offspring. When two of these blue offspring are mated, the probable phenotypic ratio seen in their offspring would be _____.
a.
100% blue
c.
75% black, 25% white
b.
75% blue, 25% white
d.
25% black, 50% blue, 25% white
 
 
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 2. 

What is the relationship between individual I-1 and individual III-2 in Figure 14-1?
a.
grandmother-grandson
c.
mother-son
b.
grandfather-granddaughter
d.
great aunt-nephew
 

 3. 

What type of inheritance pattern does the trait represented by the shaded symbols in Figure 14-1 illustrate?
a.
sex-linked
c.
multiple alleles
b.
codominance
d.
incomplete dominance
 

 4. 

For the trait being followed in the pedigree, individuals II-1 and II-4 in Figure 14-1 can be classified as _____.
a.
carriers
c.
mutants
b.
homozygous recessive
d.
homozygous dominant
 

 5. 

When roan cattle are mated, 25% of the offspring are red, 50% are roan, and 25% are white. Upon examination, it can be seen that the coat of a roan cow consists of both red and white hairs. This trait is one controlled by _____.
a.
multiple alleles
c.
sex-linked genes
b.
codominant alleles
d.
polygenic inheritance
 

 6. 

In pea plants, inflated pods (R) are dominant to constricted pods (r). Which of the following crosses is a testcross?
a.
Rr x Rr
c.
RR x RR
b.
RR x rr
d.
RR x Rr
 

 7. 

If a female fruit fly heterozygous for red eyes (XRXr) crossed with a white-eyed male (XrY), what percent of their offspring would have white eyes?
a.
50%
c.
25%
b.
0%
d.
75%
 

 8. 

Because the gene for red-green color blindness is located on the X chromosome, it is normally not possible for a _____.
a.
carrier mother to pass the gene on to her daughter
b.
carrier mother to pass the gene on to her son
c.
color blind father to pass the gene on to his son
d.
color blind father to pass the gene on to his daughter
 

 9. 

The 23rd pair of chromosomes that differ in males and females are called _____.
a.
polygenes
c.
sex chromosomes
b.
multiple alleles
d.
autosomes
 

 10. 

Which of the bar graphs shown below represents what the phenotypic frequencies might be for polygenic inheritance?
a.
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c.
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b.
bio6dglencoe-03_files/i0120002.jpg
d.
bio6dglencoe-03_files/i0120003.jpg
 



 
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