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BIO 30 GENETICS January Diploma Exam Questions
JANUARY 1996
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
Which row correctly identifies one genetic factor and one environmental factor that might cause the described changes in the sex ratio?
Row Genetic Factor Environmental Factor
A. X-linked disorders affect
more males than females. A male pre-embryo has a greater chance of
successful implantation than a female preembryo.
B. X-linked disorders affect
more females than males. A male pre-embryo has a greater chance of
successful implantation than a female preembryo.
C. X-linked disorders affect
more males than females. Accidents are the leading cause of death
among males aged 15 to 35 years.
D. X-linked disorders affect
more females than males. Accidents are the leading cause of death
among males aged 15 to 35 years.
Which statement provides the best explanation for the underlying cause of the sex ratio at conception?
Sperm that contain an X chromosome are more motile than those that contain a Y chromosome.
Sperm that contain a Y chromosome are more motile than those that contain an X chromosome.
There is a greater probability that males will produce sperm that contain an X chromosome than those that contain a Y chromosome.
There is a greater probability that males will produce sperm that contain a Y chromosome than those that contain an X chromosome.
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
A folded-eared female mated with a male of unknown phenotype. All six of their offspring had pointed ears. What were the most probable genotypes of the parents?
pp and PP
Pp and Pp
pp and Pp
pp and pp
Numerical Response
07. A curly-haired, five-digited male was crossed with a female that was heterozygous
for both hair type and the number of digits on the paws. What is the probability of
this mating producing offspring that have curly hair and are heterozygous for the
number of digits on the paws?
(Record your answer as a value from 0 to 1, rounded to two significant digits, in the numerical response
section of the answer sheet.)
Answer: __0.25_____
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
What was the genotype of the male parent in this cross?
eb+eb+ vg+vg+
eb+eb vg+vg+
eb+eb vg+vg
eb+eb vgvg
How many of the 44 offspring with grey bodies and long wings would be expected to be heterozygous for body colour?
44
33
22
11
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
Which statement is consistent with the information given?
Thal-1 and Thal-2 are codominant and N is dominant.
Thal-1 is dominant over both N and Thal-2.
N is dominant over both Thal-1 and Thal-2.
N, Thal-1, and Thal-2 are codominant.
If a male with the genotype N Thal-1 and a female with the genotype N Thal-2 have a child, the probability of that child having some degree of anemia (either mild or moderate) is
1.00
0.75
0.50
0.25
Use the following information to answer the next TWO questions.
The ability to smell some odours and not others is an inherited trait. This trait is an example of
incomplete dominance
crossing over
a phenotype
a genotype
If a gene responsible for the production of an odour-receptor protein underwent a mutation, one result might be
a decrease in the ability to smell a specific odour
an increase in the ability to smell a variety of other odours
a decrease in protein synthesis within all olfactory neurons
an increase in threshold levels of stimulation for receptor neurons
Numerical Response
08. Czar Nicholas II was not a hemophiliac. His wife, Alexandra, was a carrier for
hemophilia. What was the probability that any of their daughters was a carrier
for hemophilia?
(Record your answer as a value from 0 to 1, rounded to two significant digits, in the numericalresponse
section of the answer sheet.)
Answer: __0.50_____
January 1997
Use the following information to answer the next question.
In the F1 generation, the allele for yellow seeds would have been found in
about 50% of the female gametes and 50% of the male gametes produced by F1 plants
all of the female gametes and none of the male gametes produced by F1 plants
all of the male gametes and none of the female gametes produced by F1 plants
none of the male gametes or female gametes produced by F1 plants
Use the following information to answer the next three questions.
The phenotypic ratio of a cross between YyTt pea plant and a yyTt pea plant is
3 yellow tall : 3 yellow short : 1 green tall : 1 green short
1 yellow tall : 1 yellow short : 1 green tall : 1 green short
3 yellow tall : 1 yellow short : 3 green tall : 1 green short
1 yellow tall : 1 yellow short : 3 green tall : 3 green short
In a cross between an RrYy plant and an RRYY plant, what fraction of the offspring would be expected to have the genotype RRYy?
1/2
1/4
3/8
1/8
Numerical Response
05. What percentage of the gametes produced by a pea plant heterozygous for both
seed shape and seed colour would be expected to contain both the allele for
wrinkled and the allele for green?
(Record your answer as a whole number in the numerical-response section of the answer sheet.)
Answer: ____25_______%
Use the following information to answer the next question.
Which pattern of inheritance for flower colour is demonstrated by this sweet pea plant variant?
X-linked recessive
Autosomal recessive
Autosomal dominant
Incomplete dominance
Use the following information to answer the next question.
Numerical Response
06. A man who is heterozygous for the disease allele marries a woman who is
homozygous for the normal recessive allele. What is the probability that their first
child is a boy and has Huntington’s disease?
(Record your answer as a value from 0 to 1, rounded to two decimal places, in the numerical response
section of the answer sheet.)
Answer: _____0.25______
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
Of the following, the parent and child combination that could be possible is
parents 1 and baby Y
parents 2 and baby Z
parents 3 and baby W
parents 4 and baby X
Numerical Response
01. The probability that a mother with blood type O and a father with the genotype IBi
would have a child with blood type O is __________.
(Record your answer as a value from 0 to 1, rounded to two decimal places, in the numericalresponse
section of the answer sheet.)
Answer: ___0.50________
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
A colour-blind male with brown eyes and his green-eyed wife who has normal colour vision have a daughter who is colour-blind and has blue eyes. What is the genotype of this child?
XcbXcbBb
XcbXcbGb
XcbXcbbb
XcbYbb
Use the following additional information to answer the next question.
If individual 1 has blue eyes, genotypes of her parents could be
mother XXbb, father XcbYGB
mother XXcbGb, father XYBb
mother XXcbGG, father XYbb
mother XXcbGb, father XcbYBB
Numerical Response
01. Three genes have been identified on chromosome two in Drosophila (fruit flies).
They control eye colour, body hair (bristles), and wing shape. The genes are:
1 cinnabar eyes
2 short bristles
3 curved wings
The crossover frequency between 1 and 3 is 18%, between 2 and 3 is 24.5 %, and
between 1 and 2 is 6.5%. Construct a gene map of three genes and indicate their
order by number.
(Record your three-digit answer in the numerical-response section of the answer sheet.)
Answer: _____213 OR 312______
Use the following information to answer the next question.
This information indicates that the genotype for the unknown male is likely
homozygous
heterozygous
either homozygous recessive or heterozygous
either homozygous dominant or heterozygous
JANUARY 1998
Use the following information to answer the next three questions.
If the traits for seed coat texture and seed coat colour had been located close together on the same chromosome, Mendel might not have conceptualized
gene pairs
dominance
the Law of Segregation
the Law of Independent Assortment
Numerical Response
01. The F2 seed phenotype ratio that Mendel obtained upon crossing two heterozygous
smooth and yellow F1 individuals would have been __________.
(Record your four-digit answer in the numerical-response section of the answer sheet.)
Answer: ____3______ : ____1______ : ___9______ : ____3______
smooth and wrinkled and smooth and wrinkled and
green green yellow yellow
Use the following additional information to answer the next question.
This type of cross is referred to as a
test cross
monohybrid cross
homozygous cross
heterozygous cross
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
What is the probability of obtaining a black puppy from the following cross?
BbEe x BbEE
9/16
3/16
3/4
¼
Numerical Response
02. Two dogs, each with the genotype BbEe, were crossed. What is the percentage
probability that their offspring would have yellow coat colour?
(Record your answer as a whole number percentage in the numerical-response section of the
answer sheet.)
Answer: __25____
Use the following information to answer the next question.
What ratio of wild-type to white-eyed progeny can be expected in each sex if F1 females are crossed to males of the same genotype as their father?
Males – 1:0, females – 1:0
Males – 1:1, females – 1:0
Males – 0:1, females – 1:1
Males – 1:1, females – 1:1
__________________________
Use the following information to answer the next question.
The crossover frequency between genes e and r is
3.5%
2.0%
1.5%
0.5%
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
During meiosis, which pair of genes have the best chance of being transferred together to a new cell?
Black body and purple eyes
Purple eyes and speck body
Dumpy wings and purple eyes
Dumpy wings and speck body
To determine whether this is an X chromosome or an autosome, a researcher would have to determine whether these traits are
recessive
dominant
passed from male parents to their male offspring
passed from female parents to their male offspring
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
Which individual is a known homozygote for blood type?
I_1
I_2
II_2
II_3
Which of the following rows correctly identifies the genotypes of individuals III-2 and III-3?
Row Individual III-2 Individual III-3
A. IBi or IBIB IAi
B. IBi IAi or IAIA
C. IBi or IBIB IAi or IAIA
D. IBi IAi
JANUARY 1999
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
A valid assumption based on this information is that
all types of colourblindness are sex-influenced
males may be carriers for all types of colourblindness
only females may be carriers for blue colourblindness
blue colourblindness occurs in males and females with equal frequency
Use the following additional information to answer the next question.
Based on this pedigree,
the probability that individual II-4 is a carrier is 50%
it is impossible to determine whether individual II-6 is a carrier
if individual III-5 is a carrier, all of her female children will have red–green colourblindness
if individual II-3 is a carrier, there is a 50% chance that her male child will have red–green colourblindness
Use the following information to answer the next question.
Which of the following gene maps shows the correct sequence of these genes on chromosome 7? A
Use the following information to answer the next three questions.
Which term best describes the allele for cystic fibrosis?
X-linked
Recessive
Dominant
Codominant
Use the additional information to answer the next two questions.
The genotypes of the mother and father are
both homozygous
both heterozygous
homozygous and heterozygous, respectively
heterozygous and homozygous, respectively
Numerical Response
03. These parents, who are unaffected by cystic fibrosis, are planning to have another
child. What is the percentage probability that their next child will be affected by
cystic fibrosis?
(Record your answer as a whole number percentage in the numerical-response section on the
answer sheet.)
Answer: ____25______%
Use the following information to answer the next question.
A female with hypophosphatemia whose father had the disease but whose mother did not will likely transmit the disorder to
her sons only
her sons and her daughters equally
all of her daughters but none of her sons
all of her daughters and 50% of her sons
Certain disorders result if an extra chromosome is present in all nucleated cells of the body (trisomy) or if a chromosome is missing from all nucleated cells of the body (monosomy). These disorders arise because of nondisjunction, a malfunction that occurs during
DNA replication
RNA transcription
telophase of mitosis
anaphase of meiosis
Use the following information to answer the next question.
What is the strand of DNA that would code for this portion of insulin?
AAG CAA TTA GTT GTA
AAA CAA TTC CAC CTA
CAC GAG AAC GTA TTC
TTC GTA AAC GAG CAC
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
Numerical Response
04. A man, heterozygous for Marfan syndrome, and a homozygous recessive woman have a child. What is the probability that the child will be affected by Marfan syndrome?
(Record your answer as a value from 0 to 1, rounded to two decimal places, in the numerical-response
section on the answer sheet.)
Answer: ____0.50______
Which of the following statements is a valid prediction about the frequency of this disorder in males and females?
Males are affected more often than females.
Females are affected more often than males.
Males and females are affected with equal frequency.
An accurate prediction cannot be made because the syndrome occurs randomly.
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
Which two types of offspring are pure breeders for both plant height and seed shape?
1 and 6
2 and 5
3 and 8
4 and 7
Which two types of offspring, when crossed, could be expected to produce a
population in which 50% of their offspring would be tall and 100% would produce
round seeds?
1 and 8
2 and 4
3 and 7
5 and 6
Use the following information to answer the next question.
The genotype of individual I-1 is
ii
IAi
IBi
IAIA
Use the following information to answer the next question.
Numerical Response
05. If a woman with the genotype IAIB Rr and a man with the blood type O Rh– have a
child, what is the probability that the child will have blood type A Rh–?
(Record your answer as a value from 0 to 1, rounded to two decimal places, in the numericalresponse
section on the answer sheet.)
Answer: ____0.25______
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
The genotypes of the parent plant with long V-shaped lines and of the parent plant with short V-shaped lines are, respectively,
VhV1 and vv
Vhv and V1v
VhV1 and V1v
Vhv and V1V1
Numerical Response
06. What is the probability of these two parent plants producing offspring that have
unlined leaves?
(Record your answer as a number between 0 and 1, rounded to two decimal places, in the
numerical-response section on the answer sheet.)
Answer: ____0.25______
JANUARY 2000
Use the following information to answer the next four questions.
These data indicate that, regardless of its branch source, pollen has no effect on the leaf colour of resulting offspring. A reasonable explanation for this observation is that
leaf colour is a codominant trait
leaf colour is a dominant–recessive trait
cell organelles or cytoplasm are active only in pollen
cell organelles or cytoplasm contain genetic information
Use the following additional information to answer the next question.
With respect to the alleles for flower colour, these results indicate
X-linked inheritance
gene-linked inheritance
dominant-recessive inheritance
incomplete dominance inheritance
Use the following additional information to answer the next two questions.
The likely genotypes of the P1 plants for these two crosses is represented in row
Row P1 genotypes
scarlet-red-flowered offspring P1 genotypes
orange-flowered offspring
A. RPR ´ rr RR ´ rr
B. RPRP ´ rr RR ´ rr
C. RPr ´ RPr Rr ´ Rr
D. RPRP ´ RR RPR ´ Rr
Which of the following phenotypes is the predicted flower colour of M. jalapa with
the genotype RPR?
Yellow
Orange
Crimson
Scarlet-red
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
.
Which of the following parental genotypes could produce offspring with the four different colour patterns?
BBYy ´ BbYy
BbYY ´ Bbyy
bbYY ´ bbyy
Bbyy ´ bbYy
What is the probability of obtaining a blue parakeet when two green heterozygous parakeets are crossed?
0
3/16
1/4
9/16
Use the following information to answer the next question.
Numerical Response
04. If 42% of the population have diabetes, then the percentage of the population who
are carriers is calculated to be _____46_____%.
(Record your answer as a whole number in the numerical-response section on the answer sheet.)
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
If two heterozygous mice were mated, what percentage of their offspring would be predicted to die?
0%
25%
50%
75%
JANUARY 2001
Use the following information to answer the next four questions.
What type of inheritance is demonstrated in Tay-Sachs disease?
Autosomal recessive
Autosomal dominant
Sex-linked recessive
Sex-linked dominant
If tuberculosis regained its former role as one of the world’s deadliest diseases, then the frequency of the Tay-Sachs allele over time would
decrease because of a decreased selective advantage
increase because of an increased selective advantage
decrease because of an increased selective advantage
remain the same as a result of Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium
Numerical Response
04. A young couple decided to have genetic screening done to determine if they were
carriers of Tay-Sachs disease. If both individuals were carriers, what percentage of
their offspring would be predicted to have protection from tuberculosis but not have
Tay-Sachs disease?
Answer: ___50_______%
(Record your answer as a whole number percentage in the numerical-response section on the answer
sheet.)
Use the following additional information to answer the next question.
Genetic screening results show that an individual is a carrier of Tay-Sachs if the individual’s DNA binds to
none of the DNA probes
two of the normal allele DNA probes
two of the defective allele DNA probes
one of the normal allele DNA probes and one of the defective allele DNA probes
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
The genetic composition of the parents is
PpTt and PPTT
PPTt and PpTT
PpTt and PpTt
PpTt and Pptt
One of the green-stemmed, red-tomato plants was crossed with another tomato plant. One of the offspring was a purple-stemmed, yellow-tomato plant. If this offspring were crossed with a green-stemmed, yellow-tomato plant, then the possible phenotype or phenotypes of the offspring would be
green-stemmed, yellow-tomato plants
green-stemmed, yellow-tomato plants and purple-stemmed, yellow-tomato plants
green-stemmed, yellow-tomato plants; purple-stemmed, yellow-tomato plants; and purple-stemmed, red-tomato plants
green-stemmed, yellow-tomato plants; purple-stemmed, yellow-tomato plants; purple-stemmed, red-tomato plants; and green-stemmed, red-tomato plants
Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
During meiosis, which of the following pairs of genes has the greatest chance of being separated by crossing over?
(m) and (d)
(ne) and (p)
(m) and (lc)
(p) and (o)
Use the following additional information to answer the next question.
The cross-over frequency between genes O and S is
6%
29%
31%
97%
Use the following information to answer the next three questions.
In the dihybrid cross between the two black mice, the C allele codes for
black colour
brown colour
colour absent
colour present
Numerical Response
06. What is the expected phenotypic ratio that results from a cross between two black
mice heterozygous for both genes?
Phenotypic Ratio: ____9_____ : ____3_____ : ___4______
Coat Colour: Black Brown White
(Record your three-digit answer in the numerical-response section on the answer sheet.)
Numerical Response
07. What is the expected phenotypic ratio resulting from a cross between a bbCc female
mouse and BbCc male mouse?
Phenotypic Ratio: ____3______ : ____3______ : ____2______ OR 664
Coat Colour: Black Brown White
(Record your three-digit answer in the numerical-response section on the answer sheet.)
_______________________________________
Use the following information to answer the next question.
If the ram is heterozygous for white wool, the expected phenotypes of the offspring of the farmer’s test cross would be
all black
all white
½ black and ½ white
¾ black and ¼ white
Use the following information to answer the next three questions.
The normal function of the p53 gene is likely to
encourage a cell to undergo mitosis
encourage a cell to undergo meiosis
prevent an abnormal cell from reproducing
prevent the transcription of a cell suicide gene
Use the following additional information to answer the next two questions.
The initial research findings described above
demonstrate that the activated p53 gene causes cancer in lab animals
demonstrate that the p53 protein causes the formation of cancer cells
indicate that the normal p53 gene is responsible for preventing cancer in all mammals
indicate that the normal p53 gene is responsible for preventing cancer under laboratory conditions
Gene therapy that might stop uncontrolled cell division due to the mutant p53 allele would require
one functional p53 allele to be successfully inserted into cancer cells
two functional p53 alleles to be successfully inserted into cancer cells
one functional p53 allele to be successfully removed from cancer cells
two functional p53 alleles to be successfully removed from cancer cells
JANUARY 2002
Use the following information to answer the next three questions.
Numerical Response
05. Using the numbers above, match these descriptions and symbols with the term
below to which they apply.
Description or
Symbol Number: _____1____ _____3____ ___4______ ____2_____
Term: gene allele phenotype genotype
(Record all four digits of your answer in the numerical-response section on the answer sheet.)
What are the genotypes for coat colour of two horses that are predicted to produce offspring in a 1:1 genotypic ratio?
Tt and tt
Tt and Tt
Tobiano and tobiano
Tobiano and not tobiano
Numerical Response
06. Given that the diploid number for horses is 64, what is the number of chromosomes
found in a horse’s somatic cell and what is the number of chromosomes found in a
horse’s gamete cell?
Number of
Chromosomes: __6__ __4__ , _3___ __2__
Cell Type: somatic cell gamete cell
(Record all four digits of your answer in the numerical-response section on the answer sheet.)
Use the following information to answer the next six questions.
According to the data above, the relationship among these alleles is such that the
black allele is codominant with the chocolate and cinnamon alleles
black allele is codominant with the chocolate allele, and the chocolate allele is codominant with the cinnamon allele
black allele is dominant over the chocolate and cinnamon alleles, and the chocolate allele is dominant over the cinnamon allele
black allele is dominant over the chocolate and cinnamon alleles, and the chocolate and cinnamon alleles are codominant
Use the following additional information to answer the next two questions.
A blue-coloured female cat is bred with a cinnamon-coloured male cat. The offspring produced are black-coloured, blue-coloured, chocolate-coloured, and lilac-coloured. The genotypes of the parental cats are indicated in row
Row Female Cat Male Cat
A. Bbldd blblDd
B. Bbldd blblDD
C. Bbdd blblDd
D. Bbdd blblDD
A black-coloured female cat with the genotype BbDd is bred with a fawn-coloured male cat. The percentage of their offspring predicted to be chocolate-coloured is
13%
19%
25%
50%
Use the following additional information to answer the next three questions.
The phenotype of a female cat with genotype XrXrBbl would be
a black cat
an orange cat
an orange-and-black cat
an orange, black, and cinnamon cat
A cinnamon-coloured male cat (XrYblbl) is bred with an orange-coloured female cat (XRXRBB). What possible phenotypes could be produced in the offspring?
Tortoiseshell-coloured female cats and orange-coloured male cats
Tortoiseshell-coloured female cats, black-coloured female cats, and black-coloured male cats
Cinnamon-coloured male cats, orange-coloured female cats, and tortoiseshell-coloured female cats
Cinnamon-coloured male cats, black-coloured male cats, black-coloured female cats, orange-coloured female cats, and tortoiseshell-coloured female cats
Use the following additional information to answer the next question.
What is the predicted phenotype of a female cat with genotype XRXRBbldd?
Black
Orange
Cinnamon
Cream (light orange)
Use the following information to answer the next six questions.
The probability of two carrier parents having a child with sickle cell anemia is
25%
50%
75%
100%
If scientists are successful in significantly reducing or eliminating malaria, the best prediction for what will happen to the allele for sickle cell anemia in the population is that it will
not be affected by the elimination of malaria
increase as its selective advantage is increased
be reduced as its selective advantage is decreased
quickly disappear as its selective advantage is increased
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