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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Inheritance and Genetic Testing Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  California State University, Fullerton  »  Biology  »  Biology 101 – Elements of Biology  »  Spring 2020  »  Inheritance and Genetic Testing Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A   XDY
B   XDXd 
C   XdY
D   XDXD
E   Normal muscle function
F   Has Duchene muscular dystrophy
Question #4
A   Not enough information provided to answer the question
B   ii and IBi
C   IAi and IBi 
D   IAi and IBIB
E   ii and ii
F   IAIA and IBi
Question #7
A   Genes do not influence each other with regard to sorting of alleles into gametes.
B   Two alleles of a gene separate during meiosis and end up in different gametes. 
C   When gametes form, the genes originally from one parent all end up in different gametes from the genes originally from the other parent.
D   All dominant alleles of different genes divide into different cells from the recessive alleles.
E   Gametes with recessive alleles will fuse only with each other.
Question #9
A   Two organisms with the same genotypes are homozygous. 
B   A heterozygous organism may have the same phenotype as a homozygous organism.
C   Two organisms with the same phenotype may have different genotypes.
D   A heterozygous organism has the same number of alleles for a given trait as a homozygous organism.
E   All of the above are true.
Question #10
A  chromosomes are replicated prior to division
B  undergoes two divisions
C  sister chromatids separate
D  cytokinesis occurs
E  diploid daughter cells are produced.
F  cell are genetically unique
Question #11
A   the cell could be in telophase I, II or mitosis; it is impossible to tell from the information given
B   the cell could be in telophase I or telophase of mitosis, it is impossible to tell from the information given
C   telophase of mitosis
D   the cell could be in telophase II or telophase of mitosis, it is impossible to tell from the information given
E  the cell could be in telophase I or II, it is impossible to tell from the information given
F   telophase II 
Question #12
A   Anaphase I
B   Anaphase
C   Anaphase II
D   Telophase
E   Metaphase II 
F   Telophase I
Question #13
A  a haploid number of chromosomes
B  DNA
C  centromeres
D  homologous pairs of chromosomes
E  daughter chromosomes
Question #14
A  Neither method is better—each is effective in different environments for different kinds of organisms. 
B  sexual reproduction, because it produces more variation
C  sexual reproduction, because there are more plants and animals than bacteria
D  asexual reproduction, because there are more bacteria than plants and animals
E  asexual reproduction, because binary fission is more efficient