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Chapter 14 – The Human Genome Part B
Human
Heredity
Human
Chromosomes
Human
Molecular
Genetics
Human
Molecular
Genetics
Human
Heredity
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FINAL ROUND
Human Heredity:
$100 Question
Question: How many chromosomes are
shown in a normal human karyotype?
a. 44
b. 23
c. 46
d. 22
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$100 Answer
Question: How many chromosomes are
shown in a normal human karyotype?
a. 44
b. 23
c. 46
d. 22
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$200 Question
Question: In a pedigree, a circle
represents a(an)
a. male
b. female
c. child
d. adult
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$200 Answer
Question: In a pedigree, a circle
represents a(an)
a. male
b. female
c. child
d. adult
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$300 Question
Question: Which of the following would
you be least likely to see in a pedigree?
a. All of the symbols are unshaded
b. All of the symbols are shaded
c. About half of the symbols are
circles
d. All of the symbols are squaresANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$300 Answer
Question: Which of the following would
you be least likely to see in a pedigree?
a. All of the symbols are unshaded
b. All of the symbols are shaded
c. About half of the symbols are
circles
d. All of the symbols are squares
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$400 Question
Question: A person who has PKU
a. Inherited the recessive allele for the
trait from one parent
b. Inherited the recessive allele for the
trait from both parents
c. Is heterozygous for the trait
d. Will not pass the allele for the trait
ANSWER
to his of her offspring
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$400 Answer
Question: A person who has PKU
a. Inherited the recessive allele for the
trait from one parent
b. Inherited the recessive allele for the
trait from both parents
c. Is heterozygous for the trait
d. Will not pass the allele for the trait
to his of her offspring
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$500 Question
Question: Which of the following
statements is NOT true?
a. A person with Huntington disease might not
pass the allele for the disease to his or her
offspring
b. A person with Huntington disease might be
homozygous for the disease.
c. Huntington disease is caused by a recessive
allele
d. A person who inherits one allele for Huntington
ANSWER
disease will develop the disease
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Human Heredity:
$500 Answer
Question: Which of the following
statements is NOT true?
a. A person with Huntington disease might not
pass the allele for the disease to his or her
offspring
b. A person with Huntington disease might be
homozygous for the disease.
c. Huntington disease is caused by a recessive
allele
d. A person who inherits one allele for Huntington
disease will develop the disease
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$100 Question
Question: Colorblindness is more common in
males than in females because
a. The allele for colorblindness is located on the X
chromosome and is recessive
b. Fathers pass the allele for colorblindness to their
sons only
c. The allele for colorblindness is located on the Y
chromosome
d. Males who are colorblind have two copies of the
allele for colorblindness
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$100 Answer
Question: Colorblindness is more common in
males than in females because
a. The allele for colorblindness is located on the X
chromosome and is recessive
b. Fathers pass the allele for colorblindness to their
sons only
c. The allele for colorblindness is located on the Y
chromosome
d. Males who are colorblind have two copies of the
allele for colorblindness
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$200 Question
Question: The formation of a Barr body
a. Causes the genes on one of the X
chromosomes in a female’s cells to be switched
off.
b. Always causes the same X chromosomes in a
female’s cells be switched off
c. Switches on the Y chromosome in a male cell
d. None of the above
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$200 Answer
Question: The formation of a Barr body
a. Causes the genes on one of the X
chromosomes in a female’s cells to be switched
off
b. Always causes the same X chromosomes in a
female’s cells be switched off
c. Switches on the Y chromosome in a male cell
d. None of the above
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$300 Question
Question: Because the X chromosome contains
genes that are vital for normal development, no
baby has been born
a. With three X chromosomes
b. With one X chromosome
c. Without an X chromosome
d. With four X chromosomes
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$300 Answer
Question: Because the X chromosome contains
genes that are vital for normal development, no
baby has been born
a. With three X chromosomes
b. With one X chromosome
c. Without an X chromosome
d. With four X chromosomes
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$400 Question
Question: If nondisjunction occurs during
meiosis,
a. Only two gametes may form
instead of four
b. Some gametes may have an extra
copy of some genes.
c. The chromosomes do not separate
d. It occurs during prophase
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$400 Answer
Question: If nondisjunction occurs during
meiosis,
a. Only two gametes may form
instead of four
b. Some gametes may have an extra
copy of some genes.
c. The chromosomes do not separate
d. It occurs during prophase
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$500 Question
Question: The process of _________
replaces a faulty gene with a normal
working gene.
a. gene therapy
b. nondisjunction
c. DNA sequencing
d. biology
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Chromosomes:
$500 Answer
Question: The process of _________
replaces a faulty gene with a normal
working gene.
a. gene therapy
b. nondisjunction
c. DNA sequencing
d. biology
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$100 Question
Question: A Barr body is a turned-off ___
chromosome
a. autosomal
b. Y
c. PKU
d. X
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$100 Answer
Question: A Barr body is a turned-off ___
chromosome
a. autosomal
b. Y
c. PKU
d. X.
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$200 Question
Question: A person who has blood type O
can receive a blood transfusion only from
a person who has blood type _____
a. A
b. O
c. B
d. AB
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$200 Answer
Question: A person who has blood type O
can receive a blood transfusion only from
a person who has blood type _____
a. A
b. O
c. B
d. AB
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$300 Question
Question: The alleles IA and ____ for the ABO blood
group are codominant.
a. IO
b. IB
c. IAB
d. IABO
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$300 Answer
Question: The alleles IA and ____ for the ABO blood
group are codominant.
a. IO
b. IB
c. IAB
d. IABO
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$400 Question
Question: In humans, sex is determined by the X
and _____ chromosomes.
a. autosomal
b. Y
c. PKU
d. X
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$400 Answer
Question: In humans, sex is determined by the X
and _____ chromosomes.
a. autosomal
b. Y
b. PKU
c. X
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics: Human Molecular Genetics:
$500 Question
Question: A boy who has hemophilia
inherited the disorder from his ____
a. father
b. mother
c. grandmother
d. grandfather
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$500 Answer
Question: A boy who has hemophilia
inherited the disorder from his ____
a. father
b. mother
c. grandmother
d. grandfather
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$100 Question
Question: A person who has ___ is unable
to break down the amino acid
phenylalanine
a. Turner’s syndrome
b. Klinefelter’s syndrome
c. PKU
d. Phenylabsence
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$100 Answer
Question: A person who has ___ is unable
to break down the amino acid
phenylalanine
a. Turner’s syndrome
b. Klinefelter’s syndrome
c. PKU
d. Phenylabsence
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$200 Question
Question: A female with the disorder ___ inherits
only one X chromosome and has the genotype
XO
a. Klinefelter’s syndrome
b. Turner’s syndrome
c. PKU
d. Phenylabsence
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$200 Answer
Question: A female with the disorder ___ inherits
only one X chromosome and has the genotype
XO
a. Klinefelter’s syndrome
b. Turner’s syndrome
c. PKU
d. Phenylabsence
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$300 Question
Question: A(An) ___ can be used to determine
whether a person has inherited the normal
number of chromosomes
a. pedigree
b. Gene map
c. DNA sequence
d. karyotype
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$300 Answer
Question: A(An) ___ can be used to determine
whether a person has inherited the normal
number of chromosomes
a. pedigree
b. Gene map
c. DNA sequence
d. karyotype
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$400 Question
Question: People who have sickle cell
disease inherited ____ copies of the sickle
cell allele
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$400 Answer
Question: People who have sickle cell
disease inherited ____ copies of the sickle
cell allele
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$500 Question
Question: A person can be tested for the
allele that casues Huntington disease
because the ___ of that allele is different
from that of the normal allele
a. pedigree
b. karyotype
c. DNA sequence
d. color
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Molecular Genetics:
$500 Answer
Question: A person can be tested for the
allele that casues Huntington disease
because the ___ of that allele is different
from that of the normal allele
a. pedigree
b. karyotype
c. DNA sequence
d. color
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$100 Question
Question: Nondisjunction in males can
lead to the disorder ____
a. Turner’s syndrome
b. Klinefelter’s syndrome
c. PKU
d. Pedigree
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$100 Answer
Question: Nondisjunction in males can
lead to the disorder ____
a. Turner’s syndrome
b. Klinefelter’s syndrome
c. PKU
d. Pedigree
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$200 Question
Question: A(An) ___ is a diagram that
follows the inheritance of a single gene
through several generations of a family
a. Gene map
b. karyotype
c. pedigree
d. PKU
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$200 Answer
Question: A(An) ___ is a diagram that
follows the inheritance of a single gene
through several generations of a family
a. Gene map
b. karyotype
c. pedigree
d. PKU
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$300 Question
Question: In DNA fingerprinting, the DNA
probe that is used is ____ to the DNA
sequence of the repeats.
a. complementary
b. recombinant
c. close
d. rudimentary
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$300 Answer
Question: In DNA fingerprinting, the DNA
probe that is used is ____ to the DNA
sequence of the repeats.
a. complementary
b. recombinant
c. close
d. rudimentary
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$400 Question
Question: If a couple has five boys, the
probability that the next child will be a boy
is ____
a. 50%
b. 25%
c. 100%
d. 75%
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$400 Answer
Question: If a couple has five boys, the
probability that the next child will be a boy
is ____
a. 50%
b. 25%
c. 100%
d. 75%
BACK TO GAME
Human Heredity:
$500 Question
Question:
a.
b.
c.
d.
ANSWER
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Human Heredity:
$500 Answer
Question:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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FINAL ROUND Question: Human Heredity
Question:
a.
b.
c.
d.
ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer: Human Heredity
Question:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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