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  1. Basic Patterns Of Human Inheritance Complex Patterns of Inheritance Chromosomes And Human Heredity Random Questions Actual Test Questions 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. The name of the recessive genetic disorder that causes excessive mucus production in the lungs

  3. Cystic Fibrosis

  4. The name of the dominant genetic disorder that results in short arms and legs with a large head

  5. Achondroplasia

  6. A diagram that traces the inheritance of a particular trait through several generations

  7. Pedigree

  8. An individual who is heterozygous for a recessive disorder

  9. Carrier

  10. The name of the recessive genetic disorder that causes mental disabilities, an enlarged liver, and kidney failure

  11. Galactosemia

  12. The type of inheritance in which the heterozygous phenotype is an intermediate phenotype

  13. Incomplete Dominance

  14. The type of inheritance in which humans inherit blood type and rabbits inherit coat color

  15. Multiple Alleles

  16. The type of inheritance in which both alleles are expressed in the heterozygous condition

  17. Codominance

  18. Traits controlled by genes located on the X chromosome

  19. Sex-linked traits

  20. Skin color is inherited through this type of inheritance

  21. Polygenic Inheritance

  22. A micrograph that consists of pairs of homologous chromosomes arranged in decreasing size

  23. Karyotype

  24. Protective caps found on the end of chromosomes

  25. Telomeres

  26. The process during which sister chromatids fail to separate during meiosis

  27. Nondisjunction

  28. The human condition in which a person has 3 of the number 21 chromosome

  29. Down Syndrome

  30. The human condition in which the person has 2 X chromosomes and a Y chromosome

  31. Klinefelter’s Syndrome

  32. A recessive genetic disorder in which the person would have no color in the skin, eyes, and hair

  33. Albinism

  34. The 22 pairs of chromosomes in your body that are NOT sex chromosomes

  35. Autosomes

  36. The name of the sex linked disorder characterized by delayed blood clotting

  37. Hemophilia

  38. What blood type(s) can a person receive if they are O-

  39. O-

  40. In order, name the two types of inheritance: 1. Red, White, and Pink Snapdragons2. Coat Color in Labs

  41. Multiple Alleles Epistasis

  42. A phenotype that results from a dominant allele must have at least _____ dominant allele(s) present in the parent(s). a. oneb. twoc. threed. four

  43. a. one

  44. A man heterozygous for blood type A marries a woman heterozygous for blood type B. The chance that their first child will have type O blood is _____. a. 0%b. 25%c. 50%d. 75%

  45. b. 25%

  46. A person has a non-normal set of sex chromosomes but is obviously female. Her cells show two Barr bodies. Which condition accounts for these observations?a.XXX b. XXYc. XYY d. XO

  47. a. XXX

  48. What part of a chromosome might be involved with processes such as aging and cancer?a. karyotypeb. nondisjunctionc. telomered. telophase

  49. c. telomere

  50. A man’s grandfather on his father’s side had galactosemia. Assuming that his mother was not a carrier, what is the probability that this man is a carrier for the disorder?a. 0.25 c. 0.75b. 0.50 d. 1.00

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