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Genes & Alleles quiz #4 Flashcards

Genes & Alleles quiz #4
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  • Genes contain instructions for assembling which of the following?

    Proteins.
  • Which term describes the form of a gene that produces a specific trait?

    Allele.
  • How many alleles exist for a given gene?

    There can be multiple alleles for a given gene, but typically two are present in a diploid organism.
  • Which of the following statements is true of linkage?

    Linked genes are located close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together.
  • Which term means the organism's genes; represented by two letters?

    Genotype.
  • Which of the following statements about genes is not correct?

    Genes do not encode proteins (this statement is incorrect as genes do encode proteins).
  • Which gametes can a RrYy plant produce?

    RY, Ry, rY, ry.
  • Which of these terms describes the expression of an organism’s genes?

    Phenotype.
  • Do all cells of the body express the same genes?

    No, different cells express different genes depending on their function.
  • Which of the following statements concerning genes are true?

    Genes are segments of DNA that encode proteins.
  • Which is a homozygous dominant genotype?

    AA, where both alleles are dominant.
  • Which genotypes are homozygous?

    AA and aa, where both alleles are identical.
  • What advantage do individuals with one sickle cell allele have?

    They have some resistance to malaria.
  • How does the range of phenotypes differ between single-gene traits and polygenic traits?

    Single-gene traits have limited phenotypes, while polygenic traits have a wide range of phenotypes.
  • What term describes both alleles being expressed within an offspring?

    Codominance.
  • What is a characteristic that an offspring receives from their parent called?

    Trait.
  • How many genes does a typical human chromosome contain?

    Thousands of genes.
  • Which of the following statements is true of homozygous alleles?

    Homozygous alleles are identical alleles for a trait.
  • What is the difference between a dominant and a recessive allele?

    A dominant allele expresses its trait with one copy, while a recessive allele requires two copies.
  • What is the difference between a dominant trait and a recessive trait?

    A dominant trait is expressed with one or two dominant alleles, while a recessive trait requires two recessive alleles.
  • Which of the following statements are true concerning genes?

    Genes are segments of DNA that encode proteins.
  • What are traits passed on from parents to an offspring?

    Inherited traits.
  • What is the term that describes an individual that has two identical copies of a gene?

    Homozygous.
  • Which of the following have you inherited completely from your parents? Choose the best answer.

    Genes.
  • Which of the following is associated with allelic exclusion of the heavy-chain locus in B cells?

    Only one allele is expressed while the other is silenced.
  • Each cell in our bodies contains about how many genes?

    Approximately 20,000 to 25,000 genes.
  • Which of the following statements about the number of alleles a gene can have is true?

    A gene can have multiple alleles, but typically two are present in a diploid organism.
  • Which of the following is an example of a recessive genotype?

    aa, where both alleles are recessive.
  • Which of the following statements correctly describes gene linkage?

    Linked genes are located close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together.
  • What are different versions of a gene for the same trait called?

    Alleles.
  • Genes contain instructions for assembling what?

    Proteins.
  • What is the name given to part of a DNA molecule that codes for a protein?

    Gene.
  • Approximately how many genes are in our body?

    Approximately 20,000 to 25,000 genes.
  • What is the difference between a chromosome and a gene?

    A chromosome is a structure that contains many genes, while a gene is a segment of DNA that encodes a protein.
  • How can alleles be different?

    Alleles can differ in their DNA sequence, leading to different traits.
  • What is the set of alleles that an individual possesses?

    Genotype.
  • Which allele(s) is/are completely dominant to the cch allele?

    This depends on the specific alleles in question.
  • How many human traits are controlled by a single gene?

    Some traits are controlled by a single gene, but many are polygenic.
  • Which situation demonstrates only the genetic influence on a trait?

    Traits like blood type, which are not influenced by the environment.
  • Which of the following is the correct explanation for linked genes?

    Linked genes are located close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together.