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A "marker" in a genetic sense usually represents a site along a chromosome where a specific nucleotide sequence exists. Which specific phrase is used when such markers are identified by restriction endonucleases and a particular set of DNA fragments is generated?

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Inbred strains with individuals of a relatively homogeneous or constant genetic background are often used to determine the influence of genes or the environment on phenotypic variation. Variation observed between different inbred strains reared in a constant or homogeneous environment would likely be caused by genetic factors. What would be the source of variation observed among members of the same inbred strain reared under varying environmental conditions?

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nongenetic factors generally categorized as "environmental"

List at least two statistical terms commonly used in the analysis of quantitative traits.

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mean, variance, stan...

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Which formula can be used to determine the number of categories (phenotypes) possible in the F2 results of a polygenic system?

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Assume that a cross is made between tall and dwarf tobacco plants. The F1 generation showed intermediate height, whereas the F2 generation showed a distribution of height ranging from tall to dwarf, like the original parents, and many heights between the extremes. These data are consistent with which one of the following modes of inheritance?


A) codominance
B) incomplete dominance
C) hemizygosity
D) multiple -factor inheritance
E) alternation of generations

F) B) and C)
G) A) and B)

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How would the use of a large series of monozygotic and dizygotic twins enhance studies on the genetic basis of human behavior?

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Monozygotic twins are genetically identi...

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To estimate how much the means of a variety of like samples drawn from the same population might vary, which statistic is often used and what is its formula?

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What is the relationship between the narrow -sense heritability (h2) index and the impact of selection?

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A relatively high h2 value is ...

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Continuous inheritance is often related to the term quantitative inheritance. Why?

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In continuous inheritance, each involved...

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What is the formal expression used to examine the relative importance of genetic versus environmental factors?

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Characteristics exhibited by continuously varying traits include _.


A) 3:1 and 1:1 ratios
B) sex -linked genes only
C) a 9:3:3:1 ratio
D) autosomal genes only
E) quantification by measuring, weighing, counting, etc.

F) B) and D)
G) A) and B)

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Provide a brief definition of the terms additive variance, dominance variance, and interactive variance.

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Additive variance results from the average effect of additive genes. Dominance variance accounts for variation when phenotypic expression in heterozygotes is not precisely intermediate between the two homozygotes. Interactive variance occurs when two or more loci behave epistatically.

Additive alleles are those that are epistatic over nonallelic genes that influence the same phenotypic characteristic.

A) True
B) False

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Describe the value of using twins in the study of questions relating to the relative impact of heredity versus environment.

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Monozygotic twins are derived from the s...

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Huntington Disease is inherited in humans as an autosomal dominant gene. Affected individuals show progressive brain deterioration from cell death in the cerebral cortex. Onset of the disease usually occurs between ages 30 and 50. Give two possible reasons for the observed variation in the age of onset of this disease.

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Bell -shaped distributions produced by plotting results of F2 and F3 crosses are typical of which type of inheritance?


A) alternation of generations
B) multiple -factor inheritance
C) codominance
D) hemizygosity
E) incomplete dominance

F) A) and D)
G) C) and D)

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The 9:3:3:1 ratio is typical of a dihybrid cross in which complete dominance and independent assortment occur. What is the dihybrid ratio with independent assortment of polygenes?

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What is meant by the term heritability? Describe the components of heritability and provide a brief explanation of each. Of what interest is heritability to animal and plant breeders?

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Heritability refers to the degree to whi...

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Given the following numbers, calculate the mean: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.

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The multiple -factor hypothesis suggests that many factors or genes contribute to the phenotype in a cumulative or quantitative manner.

A) True
B) False

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