1. A human cell has

a. 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes.

b. 46 pairs of autosomes

c. 23 pairs of autosomes and a pair of X or Y chromosomes.

d. 23 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes.

2. Which of the following is not a

multifactorial trait?

a. eye color

b. breast cancer

c. height

d. cystic fibrosis

3. Which number below represents that

your relative risk is the same as that

of the population?

a. 0

b. 2

c. 1

d. none of the above

4. The gene that causes Osteogenesis

Imperfecta (OI) affects bones, inner

ear, and discolored sclera. What type

of inheritance does OI express?

a. variable expressivity

b. genetic heterogeneity

c. pleiotropy

d. phenocopy

5. During the cell cycle, replication of

the genetic material takes place

during

a. G1 phase.

b. S phase.

c. G2 phase.

d. prophase of mitosis.

6. Which sequence correctly describes

the order of events in the cell cycle?

a. S to G1 to G2 to mitosis

b. mitosis to G1 to G2 to S

c. G1 to G2 to S to mitosis

d. G1 to S to G2 to mitosis

7. Normal yeast cells have 4 chromosomes. At the end of mitosis, each daughter cell contains _____ chromosomes.

a. 2 b. 4 c. 6

d. 8

8. Most children with cystic fibrosis have frequent lung infections. Some have mild cases, some are more severe. What type of inheritance is shown?

a. variable expressivity

b. phenocopy

c. incomplete penetrance

d. lethal alleles

9. Blindness can be caused by recessive alleles in over 25 different genes in humans. What type of inheritance is shown?

a.  Lethal alleles

b.  pleiotropy

c.  variable expressivity

d.  genetic heterogeneity

10. A couple has two children, both with severely decayed teeth. The parents are sure it is genetic, but they are unaware that their babysitter puts the children to bed with juice bottles in their mouths. What phenomenon is being described?

a. variable expressivity

b. phenocopy

c. incomplete penetrance

d. codominance

11. A centromere is

a. a double stranded chromosome.

b. a single stranded chromosome.

c. the point where two chromatids

attach.

d. found in the cytoplasm.

12. Studies show that 3 out of 10 people who carry a rare dominant allele for a muscular defect do not express it. What type of inheritance is shown?

a. phenocopy b. incomplete penetrance

c. variable expressivity d. lethal alleles

13. The following symbol indicates what type of relationship?

a. Identical twin boys

b. Fraternal twin boys

c. Identical twin girls

d. Fraternal twin girls

14. Gametes, which contain only one set of chromosomes are indicated by the term

a. diploid

b. haploid

c. triploid

d. polyploidy

15. The stage of mitosis when chromatin

begins to condense into visible

chromosomes is

a. anaphase

b. metaphase

c. telophase

d. prophase

16. A dalmatian may have 10, 100, or 1000 spots on its coat. What type of inheritance is shown?

a. variable expressivity

b. pleiotropy

c. genetic heterogeneity

d. phenocopy

17. Whenever two achondroplastic dwarfs conceive a child, there is a 25% chance that the offspring will inherit 2 dominant alleles and, therefore, not develop past the embryo stage. What type of inheritance is shown?

a. pleiotropy

b. incomplete penetrance

c. phenocopy

d. lethal alleles

18. In guinea pigs, coat colors are usually black or white. However, when a black and white guinea pig are mated, the offspring are gray. What type of inheritance explains this pattern?

a.  codominance

b.  Incomplete dominance

c.  Multiple alleles

d. polygenic traits

19. The correct complimentary DNA sequence to the sequence listed below will be which of the following:

A T C G G G T T A C A A T C C

a.  T U G C C C U U T G T T U G G

b.  A U C G G G U U A C A A T G G

c.  U A G C C C A A U G U U A G G

d.  T A G C C C A A T G T T A G G

20. A man who has type O blood has a child with a woman who is type A. The woman’s mother has AB and her father has O. The child’s blood type has to be either…?

a. A or B

b. A or AB

c. A or O

d. O or AB

21. Males of the human species contain which set of sex chromosomes?

a. XZ

b. XX

c. YY

d. XY

22. Which of the following cases would guarantee that a female will be born with colorblindness (a sex-linked trait)?

a. her mother is a carrier, her father is

colorblind

b. her mother is a carrier, her father is a

carrier

c. her mother is colorblind, her father’s

mother is colorblind

d. her mother is colorblind, her father’s

father is colorblind

23. Homologous chromosomes undergo

crossing over during which phase of

meiosis?

a. Prophase I

b. Prophase II

c. Interphase

d. Metaphase II

24. Y-linked disorders are passed from…?

a. father to daughter

b. father to son

c. mother to daughter

d. mother to son

25. Which of the following traits is NOT a

sex-linked disorder?

a. colorblindness

b. hemophilia

c. muscular dystrophy

d. Huntington’s disease

26. One parent with AB blood marries another person with B blood. Which of the following child CANNOT be theirs?

a. A

b. B

c. O

d. AB

27. Spermatogenesis and oogenesis differ in

a.  size of the final cells produced

b.  crossing over frequency

c.  the number of chromosomes in each cell

d.  there are no differences between the processes

28. An individual with a sex chromosome

combination of XXY is…?

a. both male and female

b. neither male nor female

c. male

d. female

29. A woman carries the allele for hemophilia, but does not suffer from it. She just found out she is pregnant, and she is having a boy. What are the chances her son will have hemophilia?

a. 0%

b. 50%

c. 75%

d. 100%

30. What is the correlation coefficient between a grandparent and grandchild relationship?

a. 100%

b. 12.5%

c. 50%

d. 25%

31. The stage in which tetrads line up along the equator of a cell would be characteristic of which stage in meiosis?

a. Prophase I

b. Prophase II

c. Metaphase I

d. Metaphase II

32. During which checkpoint in the cell cycle would a cell be concerned if spindle fibers has attached to the chromosomes?

a. G1 phase checkpoint

b. G2 phase checkpoint

c. Anaphase checkpoint

d. Telophase checkpoint

33. The concordance value for monozygotic twins for a particular trait is .62 and for dizygotic twins is .45. According to this information, what is the heritability for this trait?

a. 34

b. 72

c. 17

d. 1.37

34. Monica is furious with her parents for what she believes is their fault in passing on rickets to her. Genetics has determined that the heritability for rickets is around .73. Is she justified in her anger?

a. No, according this data Rickets is

more environmentally caused.

b. Yes, according to this data Rickets is

more genetically caused.

c. Rickets is not a disease caused by

genes so there is no justification.

d. Not enough data is given to be

determined.

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Using the pedigree chart below, answer the following questions.

35. Given that the affected individuals have inherited a sex-linked recessive disorder, what would the genotype be of the mother in the first generation?

a. XAXa b. XaY c. XAXA d. XAY

36. How many individuals in the third generation MUST be carriers for the

disorder?

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

Use the following diagram to answer the next two questions:

37. The name of the above image is known as a(n):

a. pedigree c. chromosome picture

b. karyotype d. punnett square

38. What gender is the above individual?

a. male

b. female

c. not enough information is given

d. none of the above

39. A behavior in which males or females feel that they do not have the muscular physique that

they are hoping to achieve.

a. Bulimia c. Anorexia

b. Bigorexia d. Hugeorexia

40. The average individual has an I.Q of around

a. 100 c. 70

b. 130 d. 1100

41. At the end of which of these processes does a cell contain a haploid number of chromosomes?

a. Meiosis c. Both Mitosis and Meiosis

b. Mitosis d. Neither Mitosis nor Meiosis

42. Short episodes of muscle weakness is known as ______.

a. Cataplexy c. Insomnia

b. Hyperplasia d. Hypoplasia

43. FASPS is a condition that has been following a specific Utah family which may be evidence

that ______is controlled by genes.

a. IQ c. dreaming

b. circadian rhythm d. sleep walking

44. In a cross of AaBb x AaBb, how many of the offspring will show both dominant

phenotypes for gene A and gene B?

a. 16 b. 12 c. 9 d. 3

45. Sometimes individuals, who have the dominant allele for six fingers, do not always show the

phenotype for six fingers. This is due to the fact that polydactyl is

______.

a. pleiotropic c. a phenocopy

b. completely penetrant d. incompletely penetrant

46. Many individuals who go to the doctors are told they have a genetic disorder, but later

realize it is actually a virus that has invaded their body. This is an example of a(n)

______.

a. pleiotropy c. expressivity

b. phenocopy d. incompletely penetrant

47. Behavioral disorders can best be described as

a. common and multifactorial

b. limited occurrence and genetically determined

c. common and environmental caused

d. more common than what is documented, controlled by

environment

REFER TO THE DIAGRAM ON THE RIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

48. Which roman numeral represents LATE anaphase?

a. I b. IV c. VI d VIII

49. During which of the phases to the right do the

chromosomes replicate?

a. I b. II c. III d. IV

50. If a diploid cells starts with 48 chromosomes,

how many chromosomes will be present at the

end of mitosis?

a. 96 b. 48 c. 24 d. 12

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51. Which of the following disorders is most closely related to autism?

a. FASPS c. Klinefelter Syndrome

b. Parkinson Disease d. Asperger Syndrome

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52. If Sarah is suffering from cystic fibrosis, which is an autosomal recessive disorder, what

must be true about her parents?

a. Both need to be at least a carrier.

b. Either the father or the mother must suffer also from cystic fibrosis.

c. One parent needed to be a carrier.

d. Sarah’s mother passed on her two recessive alleles.

53. A man who has attached earlobes was the son of two individuals that both had unattached earlobes. A woman with unattached earlobes had a mother who had attached and a father who had unattached. The cross between the man and the woman would look like which of the following?

a. AA x aa c. Aa x Aa

b. Aa x aa d. Not enough information to tell

Use the following chart to answer the following questions: Serum contains red blood cells along with antibodies.

Serum from individual / What happens when the individuals serum is exposed to the following blood cells. No antibodies are present, only red blood cells.
O / A / B / AB / Type of blood
Ralph / No clumping / Clumping / No clumping / clumping
Heather / No clumping / No clumping / Clumping / clumping
Jamal / No clumping / No clumping / No clumping / No clumping
Hector / No clumping / Clumping / Clumping / Clumping

54. What type of blood does Ralph have?

a. A blood b. B blood c. AB blood d. O blood

55. What type of blood does Jamal have?

a. A blood b. B blood c. AB blood d. O blood

56. On the Y chromosome there is a gene that controls, “being male”. What is the name of

the specific gene?

a. SRY c. XY

b. pseudoautosomal d. HIS

57. During the mitosis checkpoint, which occurs between metaphase and anaphase, what is the cell checking for prior to finishing the cycle?

a. The cell is large enough to split into two.

b. The chromosomes are lined up in the correct order at the equator.

c. The nuclear membrane has completely disappeared.

d. Spindles are attached to each kinetochore

58. The region on the Y chromosome that is homologous to a region on the X chromosome

is termed

a. autosomal region c. pseudoautosomal region

b. the recombinant region d. X-Y homolog region

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