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Genetics
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Set 1: Genetics: An Introduction
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Set 2: DNA: The Genetic Material
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Set 3: DNA Replication
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Set 4: Gene Function
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Set 5: Gene Expression: Transcription
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Set 6: Gene Expression: Translation
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Set 7: Dna Mutation, DNA Repair, and Transposable Elements
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Set 8: Genomics: The Mapping and Sequencing of Genomes
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Set 9: Functional and Comparative Genomics
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Set 10: Recombinant DNA Technology
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Set 11: Mendelian Genetics
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Set 12: Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
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Set 13: Extensions of and Deviations From Mendelian Genetic Principles
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Set 14: Genetic Mapping in Eukaryotes
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Set 15: Genetics of Bacteria and Bacteriophages
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Set 16: Variations in Chromosome Structure and Number
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Set 17: Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and Bacteriophages
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Set 18: Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
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Set 19: Genetic Analysis of Development
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Set 20: Genetics of Cancer
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Set 21: Population Genetics
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Set 22: Quantitative Genetics
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Set 23: Molecular Evolution
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Set 16 Variations In Chromosome Structure And Number
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Set 16 Variations In Chromosome Structure And Number
Question 1
(Multiple Choice)
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Nondisjunction of chromosomes may result in
A)the loss of one homologous chromosome pair.
B)the addition of one homologous chromosome pair.
C)the addition of a single chromosome.
D)the loss of a single chromosome.
E)All of these
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Question 2
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Which of the following types of analysis allows scientists to visualize an individual's chromosomal makeup?
A)Karyotype analysis
B)Pedigree analysis
C)Genetic crosses
D)Inheritance analysis
E)Deletion mapping
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Question 3
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Which of the following types of chromosomal mutation cannot revert to the wild-type state?
A)Duplication
B)Deletion
C)Translocation
D)Inversion
E)Any of these may revert to wild-type
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