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PBIO 3300/5300-Fall 2015
Practice Exam I (100 points)
NAME___Practice Exam I___________
You have the entire class period to complete all three parts of this exam (i.e., I. General
genetics knowledge, II. Multiple choice, and III. Short answer/Genetics problems). Good luck!
I. General genetics knowledge-20 points (2 points/question)
1. What genomes are present in animal cells?
3. What contribution did Thomas Hunt Morgan make to genetics and what organism did he use?
6. Define reverse genetics.
8. What type of genetic cross results in phenotypic ratios of 3:1? Of 9:3:3:1? Of 1:1:1:1?
II. Multiple Choice (select the best answer)-40 points
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2. AB/ab indicates which of the following?
a. A and B are not linked genes b. AB are linked in cis c. AB are linked in trans d. linkage
cannot be determined without more information e. b and c.
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8. If genes assort independently, a testcrossed dihybrid characteristically produces progeny
phenotypes in the ratio:
a. 1:1 b. 1:1:1:1 c. 1:2:1 d. 3:1 e. 9:3:3:1
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9. A male mouse of genotype A/a . B/b is testcrossed multiple times. Overall, these testcrosses
produce 11 mice of phenotype A B, 81 A b, 77 a B, and 14 a b. Based on these data, the
genotypes of the male mouse’s parents are most likely:
a. A/a;B/b and A/a;B/b b. AB/AB and ab/ab c. AB/ab and AB/ab d. Ab/Ab and aB/aB e. Ab/ab and
Ab/ab
III. Short answer/Genetics Problems-40 points
1. Gregor Mendel discovered that gray seed color in peas is dominant to white. In the following
experiments, parents with known phenotypes but unknown genotypes produced the progeny
(offspring) listed below. Using the letter W for the dominant gray allele and the letter w for the
recessive white allele, give the most probable genotype for each of the parents listed below.
Please place the proper letters in the spaces provided above (note: 1 letter per space).
a)
b)
c)
d)
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Parents
Progeny (F1)
Gray
White
Fill in the probable
Parental genotypes
gray x white
gray x gray
white x white
gray x white
gray x gray
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2. In mice, dwarfism is caused by an X-linked recessive allele. If a dwarf female mouse is
crossed with a normal male mouse, what will be the phenotypic ratios in the F1 and the F2 for
each sex? Note: to generate the F2, brothers are mated with sisters in the F1. Show your work.
3. Draw a linkage map consistent with the following recombination frequencies:
A-B 6%, A-C 18%, B-C 24%, B-D 17%, A-D 11%, C-D 7%
4. In the genetic model plant Arabidopsis, the recessive allele hyg confers seed resistance to the
drug hygromycin, and her, a recessive allele of a different gene, confers seed resistance to a
herbicide. A plant that was homozygous hyg/hyg . her/her was crossed with true breeding
wild type (hyg+/hyg+. her+/her+), and the F1 was selfed. Seeds resulting from the F1 self were
placed on petri dishes containing hygromycin and the herbicide.
a) If the two genes are unlinked, what percentage of seeds is expected to grow? Show your
work.
b) If the two genes are linked by 28 centiMorgans, what percentage of seeds is expected to grow
if the F1 plants are test crossed (instead of being selfed)? Show your work.
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