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BIOL110 Exam 3 Mastering Bio Questions & Answers, Latest Update-A gene that affects the expression of a second gene is an example of __________________. A. pleiotropy B. codominance C. epistasis ... D. polygenic inheritance E. incomplete dominance - C. epistasis __________ is an example of a character that is controlled by more than one gene (a quantitative character) and demonstrates a continuum of phenotypes. A. Pleiotropy B. Polygenic inheritance C. Epistasis D. Codominance E. Incomplete dominance - B. Polygenic inheritance The gene controlling ear color in an organism known as a gizmo has two alleles that exhibit incomplete dominance: CR, which codes for red ears; and CY, which codes for yellow ears. Individuals that are homozygous for the CR allele have red ears, whereas the heterozygous genotype produces orange ears. Those that are homozygous for the CY allele have yellow ears. If two individuals with orange ears are crossed, what ratio of phenotypes should be expected in the offspring? A. 9:3:1, red:yellow:orange ears B. 3:1, red:yellow ears C. 1:2:1, red:orange:yellow ears D. 1:2:1, red:yellow:orange ears E. 1:3, red:yellow ears - C. 1:2:1, red:orange:yellow ears Mice with the genotypes BBCc and bbcc are crossed. The alleles for brown coat (b) and no pigment (c) are recessive, and black coat (B) is dominant. What color of mice would NOT be produced by this mating? A. brown B. white C. black - A. brown An individual that is heterozygous for an allele and that exhibits a phenotype intermediate between that of the two homozygous alternatives is an example of _____. a.) polygenic inheritance b.) pleiotropy c.) codominance d.) incomplete dominance e.) epistasis - d.) incomplete dominance What possible blood types could offspring have if their two parents have the blood types A and AB, respectively? A. AB only B .A, B, AB, and O C. A and O only D. A and B only E. A, B, and AB only - E. A, B, and AB only In water snakes, body color is controlled by two alleles that display incomplete dominance. Snakes with the BB genotype are brown, those with the Bb genotype are gray, and individuals with the bb genotype are green. If a brown snake and a gray snake are crossed, what ratio of phenotypes should be expected in the offspring? A. 1:1, gray:green B. 1:2:1, brown:gray:green C. 1:1, brown:gray D.1:1:1, brown:gray:green1:1, brown:green - C. 1:1, brown:gray You are examining a trait which shows three distinct phenotypes, with the phenotype of heterozygotes expressing both alleles seen in the homozygotes. This is an example of: A. Codominance. B. Complete dominance. C. Incomplete dominance. D. Pleiotrophy. - A. Codominance. Pedigrees reveal that a trait shows a dominant pattern of inheritance if that trait generally _______. A. skipped generations B. was lethal C. did not skip generations D. was only inherited by males - C. did not skip generations ________________________ is an example of a recessive inherited trait. A. Huntington's disease B.Cystic fibrosis C. Brachydactyly. D. The AB blood type - B.Cystic fibrosis If one parent who has Huntington's disease is heterozygous for the trait and the other parent is not affected, what are the chances of their offspring inheriting the trait? A. 50% B. 100% C. 0 D. 25% - A. 50% If both parents are carriers of an recessive inherited trait, what are the chances that their child will express that trait? A. 50% B. 25% C. 0 D. 100% - The effects of ______________________ can be almost completely overcome by regulating the diet of the individual from infancy. A. cystic fibrosis B. sickle-cell disease C. phenylketonuria (PKU) D. Huntington's disease - C. phenylketonuria (PKU) The following question refer to the pedigree chart in the figure below for a family, some of whose members exhibit the dominant trait, W. Affected individuals are indicated by a dark square or circle. What is the genotype of individual II-5? - ww What is the likelihood that the progeny of IV-3 and IV-4 will have the trait? - 50% What is the probability that individual III-1 is Ww? - 1 The figure below shows the pedigree for a family. Dark-shaded symbols represent individuals with one of the two major types of colon cancer. Numbers under the symbols are the individual's age at the time of diagnosis. Males are represented by squares, females by circles. From this pedigree, this trait seems to be inherited _____. [Show More]

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