GEGE2001 Quiz 1

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Question 1

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In a pedigree, autosomal recessive inheritance for a rare trait is characterised by the following:
Answer
  • Many more males than remales having the trait
  • Males with the trait always having daughters with the trait
  • Offspring of two parents with the trait have the trait
  • Two of the other answers
  • Often appearing with mating between relatives without the trait

Question 2

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A test cross refers to a:
Answer
  • None of the other answers
  • Reciprocal intercross among the F1 individuals
  • Reciprocal cross of the F1 to either parent
  • Backcross to the dominant parent
  • Cross where one of the parents is homozygous recessive

Question 3

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A cross between two different pure-breeding breeds of “coloured wing parrots” (red wing x white wing) gave the following progenies in the F1 and F2 generations: F1 = all pink; F2 = ¼ red, ½ pink, ¼ white. These results indicate that:
Answer
  • Pink is dominant over red and white
  • Red is dominant to white
  • Red is controlled by a different gene than white
  • Red is dominant to pink and white
  • None of the other answers

Question 4

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The principle of independent assortment means that:
Answer
  • There will always be a 3:1 ratio in the F2
  • Two of the other answers
  • There can be a 1:1:1:1 ratio in the testcross of a double heterozygote
  • The two alleles of a gene in heterozygotes separate into the gametes giving a 1:1 ratio in the gametes
  • It will occur during both cell division and gamete formation

Question 5

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If a χ2 (chi-square) test of a genetic ratio gives a Probability of 0.02 (2%), then:
Answer
  • You would be 98% sure that the results are correct
  • Two of the other answers
  • Enables the deletion of 2% of the observed numbers on each class which do not fit the expected ratio
  • You should reject the genetic hypothesis tested (if using the 5% significance level)
  • The difference between the observed and expected numbers is not big enough to say the observed numbers do not fit the tested ratio

Question 6

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Dominance is the determination of the phenotype by:
Answer
  • Multiple alleles
  • The interaction of the different alleles of a gene
  • None of the other answers
  • The interaction between the genotypes of two or more gene loci in determining the phenotype
  • Gene expression at a homozygous locus

Question 7

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Complete linkage means that:
Answer
  • The recombination fraction is 100%
  • Two of the other answers
  • There is no effect of dominance
  • Recombinants are not present
  • The recombination fraction is 50%

Question 8

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From a cross of sheep (Rr female parent, rr male parent), the progeny will be of genotype:
Answer
  • ½ Rr; ½ rr
  • RR, Rr, or rr
  • All rr
  • None of the other answers
  • All Rr

Question 9

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A cross is made between two pure breeding cattle breeds, where one breed is resistant to a tick species due only to a dominant allele of a gene for resistance, and the other breed is resistant only due to a recessive allele at a different gene to the first for resistance. Both genes are autosomal. The F1 between the breeds was resistant; what is the expected ratio of resistant to susceptible cattle in the F2 generation assuming independent assortment of the two autosomal genes? (Hint: once a cattle individual is resistant because of its genotype at one of the genes, having resistance determined by the other gene does not give increased resistance, i.e. there are only 2 phenotypes: resistant and susceptible)
Answer
  • 13 resistant : 3 susceptible
  • 12 resistant : 4 susceptible
  • 15 resistant : 1 susceptible
  • 9 resistant : 7 susceptible
  • All susceptible

Question 10

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Repulsion double heterozygotes:
Answer
  • Come from the cross AAbb x aaBB
  • Give a higher frequency of recombinants than the coupling double heterozygotes
  • Never have independent assortment of the two genes
  • None of the other answers
  • Come from the cross AABB x aabb
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