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BIO 240
Quiz 3 Feb 15
Q.1)You are looking at the color of feathers in ducks and find that yellow ducks (Y) are dominant to green ducks (y). However, a second gene, H, controls whether the color will be expressed in the feathers. If the duck is hh, the duck will always be white, because the pigment does not go into feathers. What ratio of phenotypes would you expect following a dihybrid cross?
a) 15:1
b) 12:3:1
c) 13:3
d) 9:6:1
e) 9:3:4
Q. 2 In Labrador retrievers, the coat color is controlled by gene interaction in which homozygosity for a recessive allele can mask the phenotypic expression of a second gene. This genetic interaction is known as .
Q. 3 In complementary gene interactions, two genes work in tandem to produce a particular phenotype. Functional copies of both genes are required to produce the phenotype. What phenotypic ratios would be expected among the progeny of a dihybrid cross involving dominant and recessive alleles for two such complementary genes (i.e., AaBb x AaBb)?
a) 9:3:3:1
b) 9:7
c) 9:3:4
d) 15:1
Q. 4 Complementation tests of distinct recessive mutants, 1 through 8, produce the data in the matrix below. A plus (+) indicates complementation, meaning the phenotype of the combined alleles is wild type, and a minus (-) indicates a failure to complement meaning that a mutant phenotype results. Assume that the missing mutant combinations would yield data consistent with the entries that are shown.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 - +
2 -
3 - -
4 +
5 + -
6 +
7
8
How many complementation groups are formed by these eight mutants?
5
4
6
2
Q. 5 In genetic complementation testing, crosses are performed between pure-breeding strains for recessive mutations that confer the same mutant phenotype. If the two mutations are
in different genes, then what phenotypic ratios would be expected among the progeny?
Q. 6 Syntenic genes can assort independently when .
Q. 7 Genetic linkage leads to the production of a significantly greater than expected number of gametes containing chromosomes with .
Q. 8 In fruit flies, red eyes (pr+_) are dominant to purple eyes (prpr) and normal wings (vg+_) are dominant to vestigial wings (vgvg). The genes are located on the same chromosome. A pure breeding red-eyed fly with vestigial wings was crossed with a pure-breeding purple-eyed fly with normal wings. All of the F1 progeny had a WT phenotype. Which of the following represents the arrangement of alleles on the F1's chromosome?
Q. 9 What is the term for chromosomes that do not reshuffle the alleles of linked genes
Q. 10 You perform a test cross of the dihybrid AaBb and score the phenotypes of 1000 progeny. Assuming independent assortment, how many of the progeny do you expect to display the dominant phenotype for both the A and B genes?
a) 200
b) 250
c) 750
d) 100
e) 500
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