A child who is blood type A has a mother who is blood type B. In a paternity suit a man is accused of being the father. He has blood type AB. Is he the father?   Yes   No   He cannot be excluded as the father.   There is a 12.5% chance that he is the father.   Question  If a color-blind female has children, what do we know about all of her sons?     It is impossible to know without knowing the father’s genotype.   Half of the sons will be color-blind.   All sons will have normal color vision.   All sons will be color blind.   Question  What is true about sexual reproduction?   Sexual reproduction produces a haploid zygote.   Each parent contributes a haploid gene set to offspring.   Sexual reproduction consists of mitosis only.   Sexual reproduction involves the union of diploid gametes.   Question  Gametes of the heterogametic sex have different sex chromosomes; gametes of homogametic sex have the same sex chromosome. Question 4 options:   True   False   Question  In the ABO blood-type phenotype, which gene is the most epistatic? Question 5 options:   A   B   O   H   Question  options: A human individual with Klinefelter syndrom (XXYY) has (Arabic number) Barr bodies in each cell.   Question Sex-influenced traits are encoded by ________ genes and sex-linked traits are encoded by _______ genes.     autosomal; autosomal   sex-chromosome; autosomal   sex-chromosome; sex-chromosome   autosomal; sex-chromosome Question   Which one below is not true of male determination in humans?   The ratio of the X chromosome and the autosomes is an important determinant.   Genes on the X chromosome are also required for maleness.   The presence of SRY on the Y chromosome is important for maleness.   Genes on the autosomes also affect fertility.   Question  Which of the following explanations on "incomplete dominance" is false?  options:   F2 population have three different phenotypes.   The genotype ratio and the phenotype ratio are the same.   F1 individuals have either dominant or recessive phenotype.   F2 phenotype ratio is typically 1:2:1   Question Males and females express the same amount of X-chromosome genes despite the fact that females have more X chromosomes. Animals approach this problem in different ways. Which of the following is an example? options:   Female Caenorhabditis elegans express X-chromosome genes at 50%.   Male fruit flies double the expression of their X-chromosome genes.   Female humans inactivate one of their X chromosomes.   all of the above

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A child who is blood type A has a mother who is blood type B. In a paternity suit a man is accused of being the father. He has blood type AB. Is he the father?

 

Yes

 

No

 

He cannot be excluded as the father.

 

There is a 12.5% chance that he is the father.

 

Question 

If a color-blind female has children, what do we know about all of her sons?

 

 

It is impossible to know without knowing the father’s genotype.

 

Half of the sons will be color-blind.

 

All sons will have normal color vision.

 

All sons will be color blind.

 

Question 

What is true about sexual reproduction?

 

Sexual reproduction produces a haploid zygote.

 

Each parent contributes a haploid gene set to offspring.

 

Sexual reproduction consists of mitosis only.

 

Sexual reproduction involves the union of diploid gametes.

 

Question 

Gametes of the heterogametic sex have different sex chromosomes; gametes of homogametic sex have the same sex chromosome.

Question 4 options:

 

True

 

False

 

Question 

In the ABO blood-type phenotype, which gene is the most epistatic?

Question 5 options:

 

A

 

B

 

O

 

H

 

Question 

options:

A human individual with Klinefelter syndrom (XXYY) has

(Arabic number) Barr bodies in each cell.

 

Question

Sex-influenced traits are encoded by ________ genes and sex-linked traits are encoded by _______ genes.

 

 

autosomal; autosomal

 

sex-chromosome; autosomal

 

sex-chromosome; sex-chromosome

 

autosomal; sex-chromosome

Question

 

Which one below is not true of male determination in humans?

 

The ratio of the X chromosome and the autosomes is an important determinant.

 

Genes on the X chromosome are also required for maleness.

 

The presence of SRY on the Y chromosome is important for maleness.

 

Genes on the autosomes also affect fertility.

 

Question 

Which of the following explanations on "incomplete dominance" is false?

 options:

 

F2 population have three different phenotypes.

 

The genotype ratio and the phenotype ratio are the same.

 

F1 individuals have either dominant or recessive phenotype.

 

F2 phenotype ratio is typically 1:2:1

 

Question

Males and females express the same amount of X-chromosome genes despite the fact that females have more X chromosomes. Animals approach this problem in different ways. Which of the following is an example?

options:

 

Female Caenorhabditis elegans express X-chromosome genes at 50%.

 

Male fruit flies double the expression of their X-chromosome genes.

 

Female humans inactivate one of their X chromosomes.

 

all of the above

 



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