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Genes & Alleles quiz #5
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What is a gene family?
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What is a gene family?
A group of related genes that have similar sequences and often similar functions.
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What is a gene family?
A group of related genes that have similar sequences and often similar functions.
What controls traits in organisms?
Genes control traits by encoding proteins.
What do pleiotropic alleles do?
Pleiotropic alleles influence multiple traits.
What is an allele?
An allele is a variant form of a gene.
Which genotypes are homozygous?
AA and aa, where both alleles are identical.
What is a false statement about the influence of genes on health?
Genes do not influence health (this statement is not true as genes do influence health).
What is the difference between dominant and recessive alleles?
Dominant alleles express their trait with one copy, while recessive alleles require two copies.
What is the relationship between an allele and a gene?
An allele is a variant form of a gene.
How do multiple alleles influence phenotype?
Different combinations of alleles can produce a variety of phenotypic expressions.
What is a recessive allele represented by?
A lowercase letter.
How is the structure of chromosomes related to inheritance?
Chromosomes carry genes that are passed from parents to offspring.
What is genetics the study of?
Genetics is the study of genes, heredity, and variation in organisms.
Which phrase correctly defines a gene?
A segment of DNA that encodes a specific protein.
When do alleles for two different genes—located in two different chromosomes—segregate?
During meiosis.
What are alleles?
Alleles are different versions of the same gene.
What is the definition of a gene?
A gene is a segment of DNA that encodes a specific protein.
Which traits are considered inheritable?
Traits like eye color, hair color, and blood type.
What is a recessive trait?
A trait that is only expressed when two recessive alleles are present.
Which characteristic is a trait that can be inherited? Explain your answer.
Eye color is an inheritable trait because it is determined by genes passed from parents to offspring.
What is the best description of a gene?
A segment of DNA that encodes a specific protein.
What is heterozygous?
Having two different alleles for a specific trait.
What is a gene and what does it encode?
A gene is a segment of DNA that encodes a specific protein, which influences a particular trait.
How are dominant and recessive alleles typically represented?
Dominant alleles are represented by capital letters, while recessive alleles are represented by lowercase letters.
What does it mean for a cell to be haploid?
A haploid cell has one copy of each chromosome or gene, symbolized as n.
How does the number of chromosome sets differ between haploid and diploid cells?
Haploid cells have one set of chromosomes, while diploid cells have two sets.
How do alleles influence traits such as eye color?
Different alleles of a gene can code for different versions of a trait, such as blue or brown eyes.
How are alleles inherited in diploid organisms?
In diploid organisms, one allele for each gene is inherited from each parent, resulting in two alleles per gene.
How does meiosis relate to the distribution of alleles?
Meiosis is the process that distributes alleles into gametes, ensuring offspring inherit a mix of alleles from both parents.
How can you distinguish between haploid and diploid cells based on chromosome number?
Haploid cells have one copy of each chromosome, while diploid cells have two copies of each chromosome.
What is the functional consequence of having different alleles for the same gene?
Having different alleles for the same gene can result in different versions of a trait being expressed.
What is the importance of understanding haploid and diploid states in the study of genetics?
Understanding haploid and diploid states is crucial for studying inheritance patterns and processes like meiosis.