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Mendelian Genetics
Basic Principles Questions

 





    
    Basic Principles Review Questions:

For questions 1-10, refer to the following choices which may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
          a.  Allele
          b.  Homozygous
          c.  Heterozygous
          d.  Dominant 
          e.  Recessive
          f.  Law of Dominance
          g. Law of Segregation
          h.  Homologous Chromosome
          i.  Genotype
          j.  Phenotype
          k.  Parental Generation
          l.  First Filial Generation
          m.  Second Filial Generation
          n.  None of the Above

     1.  Arrangement of alleles for a given trait
     2.  Allele that is present, but not expressed
     3.  Functional unit of DNA
     4.  An individual having two of the same alleles for a given trait is best identified as this.
     5.  This states that alleles move into the gametes in such a way that one from each parent is present.
     6.  Allele that is present and expressed
     7.  Version of a gene
     8.  Found at a gene locus
     9.  Matching pairs based on size, shape and information
     10.  Father of Modern Genetics

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