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Genetics Chapter Test C Multiple Choice 1.
Name Date Class Chapter Test C Genetics Multiple Choice Directions: On the line before each question or statement, write the letter of the correct answer. 1. A nucleotide is to a chromosome as A. music is to words. B. food is to nutrients. C. people are to exercise. D. words are to a paragraph. 2. A new plant species is discovered. Biologists note that some flowers have royal blue petals and that others have white petals. A biologist cross-pollinated whiteflowering plants with blue-flowering plants. What color petals will be observed if there is incomplete dominance? A. white B. spotted C. light blue D. royal blue Completion Directions: On each line, write the term that correctly completes each sentence. 4. . occurs when multiple genes determine the phenotype of a trait. 5. Offspring that result from the cross of parents with different forms of the same trait are called . 6. A deletion occurs when one or more base pair is left out of a DNA sequence. 7. A section of a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait is a(n) 8. A(n) . shows the phenotypes of genetically related family members. 9. Different forms of a gene are called . 10. Having two different alleles for a gene results in a(n) genotype. 11. Having two of the same allele for a gene makes a(n) genotype. 12. Base pairs are added to the DNA sequence in a(n) mutation. 76 Genetics Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 3. The passing of traits from parents to offspring is called Name Date Class Chapter Test C continued Interpreting a Table Directions: Respond to each statement on the lines or in the space provided. 13. Construct a Punnett square for a cross between parents with the alleles CC and cc. Assume that C is a dominant factor representing a chin cleft and that c is a recessive factor representing a chin without a cleft. 14. Predict the phenotype of the offspring for the cross in question 13. 15. Construct a Punnett square for a cross between parents with the alleles Dd and Dd. Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Assume that D is a dominant factor representing dimples and that d is a recessive factor representing a face without dimples. 16. Calculate the percentage of offspring who would have dimples. Use the Punnett square in question 15 to explain your answer. Short Answer Directions: Respond to each statement on the lines provided. 17. Contrast the role of RNA in translation and transcription. Genetics 77 Name Date Class Chapter Test C continued 18. Contrast incomplete dominance and codominance. 19. Predict how Mendel’s results would have differed if he had not controlled the breeding of plants in his experiments. Concept Application Directions: Respond to each statement on the lines provided. Use complete sentences. they always have a dominant-recessive relationship. 21. A dairy farm bred a hairless cow with a cow that had hair. The offspring had hair. Assess whether you can conclude that the gene for hairlessness is dominant or recessive. 78 Genetics Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 20. Evaluate Mendel’s conclusion that two factors control each inherited trait and that