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Name: __________________________________ Year 10 Semester Practice Test – Genetics Mark: _____/ 20 Question 1 1 mark What are small stretches of DNA that code for a trait known as? A. Nucleus B. Chromosomes C. Centromeres D. Gene Question 2 1 mark Where is all the genetic information located in a cell? A. Nucleus B. Chromosomes C. Centromeres D. Gene Question 3 1 mark What is the definition of Homozygous? A. When one allele is dominant and one is recessive B. When an individual has two sets of the same allele C. When it is neither dominant or recessive D. None of the above Question 4 1 mark Genotype is… A. Physical appearance B. Genetic code C. Homozygous D. Dominant Question 5 1 mark Which of the following is heterzygous? A. Bb B. BB C. bb D. b Question 6 1 mark An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present: A. Recessive B. Dominant C. Hidden D. Present Question 7 1 mark A male, without a sex-chromosomal disorder, is: A. XX B. XXY C. XY D. XYY Question 8 1 mark Which is the correct order of events in Meiosis? A. Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase B. Interphase I, Prophase II, Metaphase III, Anaphase IV, Telophase V C. Interphase, Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I D. Interphase, Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II Question 9 3 marks Brown eye (B) color is dominant to blue eyes. Two parents with brown eyes, but are carriers, have a child. What is the percentage liklihood for each Genotype AND Phenotype for their child’s eye colour? Question 10 2 marks Parents I: AB and O Parents II: A and O Parents III: A and AB Parents IV: O and O Question 11 2 marks a) Write the complementary base pair code for the following: GATACA b) DNA is comprised of a double-helix structure made of complementary base pairs, and what other structure? A. Sugar-phosphate ‘backbone’ B. Sugar-phosphate ‘ladder rungs’ C. Sugar-phosphate nuclei D. Sugar-phosphate alleles Question 12 2 marks What is evidence for Evolution? Circle all correct answers. A. Fossil records – showing progression of physical forms/adaptions over time B. Biogeography – showing progression of species development either on isolated landmasses or when continents were once joined (plate tectonics) C. Embryo development – showing that all animals start life in a physically similar state, with similar features and structures D. DNA studies – showing that all species share a large percentage DNA in common with each other Question 13 3 marks Explain, using an example, the following statement describing natural selection: