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7) A characteristic that an organism displays is called ________.
A) a gene
B) a chromosome
C) DNA
D) gene expression
E) a trait
8) If a geneticist is studying the prevalence of a trait in a species, they are at the ________ level
of study.
A) population
B) organismal
C) cellular
D) molecular
9) The study of the processes of transcription and translation is at the ________ level of
biological organization.
A) population
B) organismal
C) cellular
D) molecular
12) A species that contains two copies of each chromosome is called ________.
A) a genetic mutation
B) a morph
C) haploid
D) diploid
E) alleles
13) A cell that makes up the body structure of an organism and is diploid is ________.
A) a gamete
B) a somatic cell
C) an allele
D) rare
E) a sperm cell
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14) In many organisms, one set of chromosomes comes from the maternal parent, while the other
set comes from the paternal parent. Similar chromosomes in these sets are said to be ________.
A) morphs
B) alleles
C) haploid
D) homologs
E) physiological traits
15) In humans, gametes are different than other cells of the body in that they are ________.
A) diploid
B) haploid
C) genetic mutations
D) morphs
E) none of the answers are correct
18) The differences in inherited traits among individuals in a population are called ________.
A) species variation
B) genetic mutations
C) genetic variation
D) natural selection
E) none of the answers are correct
19) Three populations of an organism, each with drastically different external markings, but still
members of the same species, would be called ________.
A) homologs
B) mutants
C) communities
D) alleles
E) morphs
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20) The changes in the genetic makeup of a population over time is called ________.
A) homologous recombination
B) model organisms studies
C) genetic crosses
D) biological evolution
E) hypothesis testing
25) Which of the following uses a genetic cross to determine patterns of inheritance?
A) Population genetics
B) Transmission genetics
C) Molecular genetics
26) Which of the following studies the relationship between genetic variation and the
environment?
A) Population genetics
B) Transmission genetics
C) Molecular genetics
27) Which of the following began with the work of Gregor Mendel in the 19th century?
A) Population genetics
B) Transmission genetics
C) Molecular genetics
28) Which of the following studies how the forces of nature have influenced the spread of traits?
A) Population genetics
B) Transmission genetics
C) Molecular genetics
30) DNA stores the information needed for the synthesis of cellular ________.
A) proteins
B) carbohydrates
C) lipids
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