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Problem 1

What is the relationship between genotype and phenotype?

Problem 2

What factors cause quantitative variation in a trait within a population?

Problem 3

Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between genes and chromosomes? A. Genes are chromosomes; B. Chromosomes contain many genes; \(C\). Genes are made up of hundreds or thousands of chromosomes; D. Genes are assorted independently during meiosis, but chromosomes are not; E. More than one of the above is correct.

Problem 4

An allele is a _________ A. version of a gene; B. dysfunctional gene; C. protein; D. spare copy of a gene; E. phenotype

Problem 5

Sperm or eggs in humans always _________ A. each have 2 copies of every gene; \(\mathbf{B}\). each have 1 copy of every gene; C. each contain either all recessive alleles or all dominant alleles; D. are genetically identical to all other sperm or eggs produced by that person; E. each contain all of the genetic information from their producer

Problem 6

Scientists have recently developed a process by which a skin cell from a human can be triggered to develop into a human heart muscle cell. This is possible because _____ A. most cells in the human body contain the genetic instructions for making all types of human cells; B. a skin cell is produced when all genes in the cell are expressed; turning off some genes in the cell results in a heart cell; C. scientists can add new genes to old cells to make them take different forms; D. a skin cell expresses only recessive alleles, so it can be triggered to produce dominant heart cell alleles; E. it is easy to mutate the genes in skin cells to produce the alleles required for other cell types

Problem 7

What is the physical basis for the independent assortment of alleles into offspring? A. There are chromosome divisions during gamete production; B. Homologous chromosome pairs are separated during gamete production; C. Sperm and eggs are produced by different sexes; D. Each gene codes for more than one protein; E. The instruction manual for producing a human is incomplete.

Problem 8

Among heritable diseases, which genotype can be present in an individual without causing a disease phenotype in that individual? A. heterozygous for a dominant disease; B. homozygous for a dominant disease; C. heterozygous for recessive disease; D. homozygous for a recessive disease; E. all of the above

Problem 9

A quantitative trait ________ A. may be one that is strongly influenced by the environment; B. varies continuously in a population; C. may be influenced by many genes; D. has more than a few values in a population; E. all of the above

Problem 10

When a trait is highly heritable, _____________ A. it is influenced by genes; B. it is not influenced by the environment; C. the variance of the trait in a population can be explained primarily by variance in genotypes; D. A and C are correct; E. A, B, and C are correct

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