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How does epistasis differ from Mendel's principle of dominance?

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In domestic chickens, some males display a plumage pattern called cock feathering. Other males and all females display a pattern called hen feathering. Cock feathering is an autosomal recessive trait that is exhibited in males only. -Two birds heterozygous for cock feathering are mated. What are the phenotypes of the parents?


A) male with cock feathering, female with hen feathering
B) male with hen feathering, female with cock feathering
C) male with cock feathering, female with cock feathering
D) male with hen feathering, female with hen feathering
E) cannot be determined from the information given

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In a certain species of plant, flowers occur in three colors: blue, pink, and white. A pure-breeding pink plant is mated with a pure-breeding white plant. All of the F1 are blue. When the blue F1 plants are selfed, the F2 plants occur in the ratio 9 blue : 3 pink : 4 white. The genotype that produces white is ww. The presence of one W allele allows pink or blue color to occur. The alleles at the hypostatic locus are B (blue) and b (pink) . - What is the genotype of the white parent?


A) bb WW
B) bb Ww
C) Bb Ww
D) Bb ww
E) BB ww

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A 24-year-old woman with myotonic dystrophy, a genetic disorder caused by a dominant mutant allele, has significant muscle weakness and wasting. She has a 1-year-old son with very poor muscle tone, severe weakness, and significant developmental delay. Her affected 55-year-old father has minor cataracts but no muscle weakness. Which of the following terms BEST describes this situation?


A) codominance
B) complementation
C) multiple alleles
D) compound heterozygote
E) anticipation

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The presence of a beard on some goats is determined by an autosomal gene that is dominant in males and recessive in females. Heterozygous males are bearded, while heterozygous females are beardless. What type of inheritance is exhibited by this trait?


A) sex-linked
B) sex-limited
C) sex-influenced
D) autosomal recessive
E) autosomal dominant

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A man is heterozygous for a rare trait that is assumed to be caused by a dominant autosomal mutant allele. He marries a woman who is phenotypically normal. They have a phenotypically normal daughter who marries a phenotypically normal man. Unexpectedly their first child, a girl, has the same abnormal trait as her grandfather. Which of the following BEST explains this situation?


A) The trait is really due a mutation in a cytoplasmic gene and can be only inherited from the mother.
B) This is a sex-influenced trait and is expressed more often in females than in males.
C) This is an example of genomic imprinting and the mutant allele is only expressed if it is inherited from the father.
D) The mutant allele shows incomplete dominance when heterozygous with the normal allele.
E) The mutant allele shows reduced penetrance and the normal daughter carries the mutant allele.

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The very rare Bombay blood phenotype in humans (first discovered in Bombay, India) results in blood type O because of the lack of both the A and B antigens in individuals who are of hh genotype. This genotype results in blood type O regardless of the genotype at the unlinked I locus. If two parents are both of IA IB Hh genotype (type AB blood) , what is the probability that their first child will also have type blood B?


A) 3/8
B) 2/3
C) 1/16
D) 1/4
E) 3/16

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Two loci control body color in beetles. In a cross between a black beetle and a white beetle you obtain a ratio of 9 black to 7 white beetles. What kind of gene interaction is this?


A) recessive epistasis
B) dominant epistasis
C) duplicate recessive epistasis
D) duplicate dominant epistasis
E) dominant and recessive epistasis

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In a certain species of plant, flowers occur in three colors: blue, pink, and white. A pure-breeding pink plant is mated with a pure-breeding white plant. All of the F1 are blue. When the blue F1 plants are selfed, the F2 plants occur in the ratio 9 blue : 3 pink : 4 white. -How many gene pairs control the flower color phenotype?


A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4

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List at least four phenomena that can alter expected Mendelian phenotypic ratios in genetic crosses.

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Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is a human disease that exhibits cytoplasmic inheritance. It is characterized by rapid loss of vision in both eyes, resulting from the death of cells in the optic nerve. A teenager loses vision in both eyes and is later diagnosed with LHON. How did this individual MOST likely inherit the mutant DNA responsible for this condition?


A) a nuclear gene from the father
B) a nuclear gene from the mother
C) a mitochondrial gene from the father
D) a mitochondrial gene from the mother
E) Any of these answers is possible.

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Suppose that the "fabulous" phenotype is controlled by two genes, A and B, as shown in the following diagram. Allele A produces enough enzyme 1 to convert "plain" to "smashing." Allele a produces no enzyme 1. Allele B produces enough enzyme 2 to convert "smashing" to "fabulous." Allele b produces no enzyme 2. The A and B genes are both autosomal and assort independently. Suppose that the  fabulous  phenotype is controlled by two genes, A and B, as shown in the following diagram. Allele A produces enough enzyme 1 to convert  plain  to  smashing.  Allele a produces no enzyme 1. Allele B produces enough enzyme 2 to convert  smashing  to  fabulous.  Allele b produces no enzyme 2. The A and B genes are both autosomal and assort independently.   -  What will be the phenotype(s)  of the F<sub>2</sub> offspring of a true-breeding  fabulous  father and a true-breeding  plain  mother (aa bb) ? A)  9  fabulous  : 7  plain  B)  13  fabulous  : 3  plain  C)  9  fabulous  : 3  smashing  : 4  plain  D)  12  plain  : 3  fabulous  : 1  smashing  E)  15  fabulous  : 1  smashing - What will be the phenotype(s) of the F2 offspring of a true-breeding "fabulous" father and a true-breeding "plain" mother (aa bb) ?


A) 9 "fabulous" : 7 "plain"
B) 13 "fabulous" : 3 "plain"
C) 9 "fabulous" : 3 "smashing" : 4 "plain"
D) 12 "plain" : 3 "fabulous" : 1 "smashing"
E) 15 "fabulous" : 1 "smashing"

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In a certain species of plant, flowers occur in three colors: blue, pink, and white. A pure-breeding pink plant is mated with a pure-breeding white plant. All of the F1 are blue. When the blue F1 plants are selfed, the F2 plants occur in the ratio 9 blue : 3 pink : 4 white. The genotype that produces white is ww. The presence of one W allele allows pink or blue color to occur. The alleles at the hypostatic locus are B (blue) and b (pink) . -What is the genotype of the pink parent?


A) bb WW
B) bb Ww
C) Bb Ww
D) Bb ww
E) BB ww

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