A) It is impossible to determine the traits of such progenythey will likely demonstrate different hide colors, horn lengths, and heights.
B) The progeny of these cattle will have short horns, but a variety of hide colors and heights.
C) The progeny of these cattle will have brown, black, white, and spotted hides.
D) Because the cattle are true-breeding, the progeny of this herd will all be sterile.
E) The progeny of these cattle will be short in stature and have brown hides and short horns.
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A) Linked genes are always located on different chromosomes.
B) Linked genes are located on the same chromosome.
C) Linked genes demonstrate independent assortment.
D) Linked genes do not follow patterns of independent assortment.
E) Linked genes are located in the same chromosome and do not follow patterns of independent assortment.
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A) 12:3:1
B) 9:3:1
C) 10:3:3
D) 9:6:1
E) None of the answer options is correct.
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A) genotype.
B) phenotype.
C) morphotype.
D) holotype.
E) archetype.
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A) 1/8
B) 1/4
C) 1/3
D) 1/2
E) 3/4
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A) one of several forms of a gene.
B) the particular combination of genes for a given trait in a given organism.
C) the expression of a trait in an individual.
D) the location of a gene on a chromosome.
E) None of the answer options is correct.
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A) 9:7
B) 10:6
C) 12:4
D) 13:3
E) 15:1
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A) random pairing of homologs during prophase I
B) random alignment of homologs on the metaphase plate during metaphase I
C) separation of chromosomes in anaphase I
D) random alignment of homologs on the metaphase plate during metaphase II
E) separation of daughter chromatids during anaphase II
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A) dominance.
B) segregation.
C) independent assortment.
D) equivalence of reciprocal crosses.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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A) 25% yellow, 50% blue, 25% green.
B) 67% green, 33% yellow.
C) 67% blue, 33% yellow.
D) 100% green.
E) 100% blue.
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A) Environmental factors do not influence penetrance.
B) Incomplete penetrance implies that some individuals will experience less severe forms of disease such as cancer or Alzheimer's.
C) Gene interactions have been shown to result in incomplete penetrance in some cases.
D) Incomplete penetrance refers to cases in which individuals developing a particular disease (e.g., cancer or Alzheimer's) lack the typical genotype for this disease.
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A) She must allow true-breeding pea plants to self-fertilize.
B) She must remove the male organs (anthers) from plants she has designated as females.
C) She must hand-pollinate the pea plants and keep careful track of the traits demonstrated by male and female parents.
D) She must leave the pollinated plants uncovered, so that they can receive adequate amounts of light, carbon dioxide, and water.
E) She must remove the male organs (anthers) from plants she has designated as females, and she must hand-pollinate plants and keep track of the traits seen in male and female parents.
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A) 1 × n
B) 2 × n
C) 3 × n
D) 4 × n
E) 5 × n
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A) RR SS × rr ss
B) RR Ss × Rr SS
C) Rs Ss × Rr Ss
D) RR ss × rr SS
E) rr ss × rr ss
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A) genes.
B) genotypes.
C) chromosomes.
D) phenotypes.
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A) if you have one or two copies of a dominant allele
B) your father's genotype
C) the penetrance of disease in people of your genotype
D) the degree of variable expressivity if you lack a copy of the affected allele
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A) Mendel did not use true-breeding organisms because he wanted to assess the inheritance of more than one trait per breeding.
B) Mendel was the first to identify characteristics of pea plants that could be observed as phenotypes.
C) Mendel's understanding of natural selection inspired his methodology to examine the effect of environmental stressors on genetic diversity.
D) Mendel used statistical analysis to analyze the phenotypes he observed.
E) Mendel used qualitative analysis to evaluate the genotypes he observed.
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A) one of several forms of a gene.
B) the particular combination of alleles present in a given organism.
C) the expression of a trait in an individual.
D) the location of a gene on a chromosome.
E) None of the other answer options is correct.
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A) dominance.
B) segregation.
C) mutation.
D) equivalence of reciprocal crosses.
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A) segregation
B) independent assortment
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