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Genetics Final Exam (Final exam for Pittcock
Genetics)
What are deleterious genes and list one example
(ANS – alleles whose phenotype results in significantly reduced fitness of an
animal; Dexter cattle – short legs
Genetics
(ANS – The scientific study of heredity and hereditary variation.
Gregor Mendel is often referred to as
(ANS – “Father of Genetics”
What plant did Gregor Mendel study?
(ANS – peas
Why was Mendel more successful than other researchers? (what were they looking
for or at differently)
(ANS –

  1. Picked easy organism to experiment
  2. Picked plant that was diploid
  3. Picked traits that were simply inherited
  4. Mendel looked at traits separately
    Define genetic improvement and list 3 examples
    (ANS –
    The betterment of an organism;
  5. bigger
  6. smaller
  7. faster
  8. hairless
  9. quicker weight gain
    Who created the term “genetics?
    ‘(ANS – William Batesone
    What is a chromosome?
    (ANS – a DNA molecule composed of RNA and proteins to form a threadlike
    structure; only visible during meiosis and mitosis (contains the genes)
    What is located on a chromosome?
    (ANS – genes
    What is the appearance of the structure of a DNA strand?
    (ANS – double helix
    Define DNA
    (ANS – Genetic material makes up a gene and then makes up a chromosome
    List the bases that make up DNA
    (ANS
  • Adenine
    Guanine
    Cytosine
    Thymine
    What DNA bases are paired together?
    (ANS – Adenine – Thymine

Cytosine – Guanine
List one dominant trait and the corresponding recessive trait
Cattle
(ANS – Dominant – polled
Recessive – horned
List one dominant trait and the corresponding recessive trait
Chickens
(ANS – Dominant – feathered shanks
Recessive – clean shanks
List one dominant trait and the corresponding recessive trait
Horses
(ANS – Dominant – smooth hair
Recessive – curly hair
List one dominant trait and the corresponding recessive trait
Dogs
(ANS – Dominant – wire hair
Recessive – smooth hair
List one dominant trait and the corresponding recessive trait
Cats
(ANS – Dominant – short hair

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