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Animal Biotechnology Chromosomes Questions
Chromosomal aberrations — The exchange of segments between non-homologous chromosomes is best known as what?
Chromosome number constancy — Within an organism, which process ensures that daughter cells maintain the same chromosome number after cell division?
Model organisms — How many chromosomes are present in the budding yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(haploid set)?
Genome mapping — A chromosome map that uses cloned and sequenced DNA fragments (e.g., restriction fragments, contigs, sequence-tagged sites) rather than classical genetic markers is known as what?
Classical Drosophila genetics—cause of the ‘‘hairy wing’’ phenotype In fruit fly (Drosophila) genetics, the characteristic ‘‘hairy wing’’ trait is primarily caused by which chromosomal change?
Chromosome representation in cytogenetics A diagrammatic depiction of the haploid set of chromosomes of an organism, ordered by decreasing size (and banding), is called what?
Patterns of sex-linked transmission Transmission of a gene from a male parent to his daughter and then to his grandson (through the daughter) is termed what?
Dosage compensation in Drosophila melanogaster By what mechanism do male fruit flies balance X-linked gene expression relative to females?
Meiotic configurations and structural heterozygosity A cross-shaped (plus-shaped) or ring-of-four configuration at metaphase I typically occurs in which situation?
Polyploidy in crop evolution—Raphanobrassica Raphanobrassica (radish × cabbage amphidiploid) is a classical example of which chromosomal condition?
Phenotypic outcome of a genotype—key definitions The degree to which a given genotype is manifested in the phenotype of an individual is termed what?
Quantitative traits and continuous variation When a character displays continuous variation with an approximately normal distribution in a population, which statement best explains the genetic basis?
Expected phenotypic ratios in Mendelian dihybrid crosses If an F1 individual is heterozygous for two independently assorting genes and is selfed (or mated inter se with a like F1), what phenotypic ratio is expected in the F2?
Cytogenetic effects of diethylstilbestrol (DES) Which cellular effect is most characteristically associated with DES exposure during cell division studies?
In classical genetics, what do we call the percentage of individuals with a specific genotype who actually express the corresponding phenotype (i.e., who show the trait under standard conditions)?
Chromosomal inversions and meiosis: An odd number of crossovers within an inverted segment will yield a dicentric chromatid and an acentric fragment at anaphase I in which kind of inversion?
Model organism fact check: How many chromosomes (haploid count) does the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans have?
Mendelian terminology refresher: Which term denotes a pair of contrasting hereditary factors that occupy the same locus on homologous chromosomes?
Genetic linkage logic: If two genes display 50% recombination in test crosses, what does this imply about their chromosomal relationship?
Naming inversion types: When an inverted chromosomal segment includes the centromere, what is this inversion called?
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