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A cross between true-breeding green and yellow plants (green pea color is dominant) results in ... 
plants with 1/4 green peas, 3/4 yellow peas 
plants with all yellow peas 
plants with 1/4 yellow peas, 3/4 green peas 
plants with all green peas - Answer-plants with all green peas 
A dihybrid cross (AaBb x AaBb) will result in what offspring ratio? 
4:4:2:2 
1:3:1 
3:1 
9:3:3:1 - Answer-9:3:3:1 
A individual who has two of the same allele is said to be 
homozygous 
heteromologous 
homologous 
he...
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Test Bank Campbell Biology All Chapters 12th edition/correct questions and answers/verified A+ Test Bank Campbell Biology All Chapters 12th edition/correct questions and answers/verified A+ 
 
 
Contents	 
 
 
 
Chapter 1	Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life	1 
Chapter 2	The Chemical Context of Life	17 
Chapter 3	Water and the Fitness of the Environment	41 
Chapter 4	Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life	61 
Chapter 5	The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules	82 
Chapte...
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Mendelian Genetics Exam; Questions and 
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If an organism has the following genotype (Bb) they are ________ 
Answers: 
a. homozygous dominant 
b. heterozygous for the dominant and recessive trait 
c. homozygous recessive 
d. heterozygous for just the recessive trait Correct answer Selected Answer: 
b. heterozygous for the dominant and recessive trait 
"Given that B is the allele for black hair, b is the allele for blond hair, T is the allele for tall and t is 
the allele ...
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Test Bank for Principles of Genetics 7th Edition D. Peter Snustad, Michael J. Simmons
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Chapter 01 Test Bank 
Question Type: Multiple Choice 
1) Which of the following requirements must be met by a substance in order to be considered 
hereditary material? 
1. The material must be able to replicate or be replicated 
2. The material must encode information regarding the structure and function of the organism. 
3. The material must be able to change over time. 
a) 1 
b) 2 
c) 3 
d) 1 and 2 only 
e) All of these 
Answer: e 
Section: 1.1 An Invitation 
Difficulty: Easy 
2) In 1953 the s...
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Genetics Final Exam Questions & Correct Solutions
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Genetics Final Exam Questions & Correct SolutionsGenetics Final Exam Questions & Correct SolutionsGenetics Final Exam Questions & Correct SolutionsGenetics Final Exam Questions & Correct SolutionsGenetics Final Exam Questions & Correct SolutionsGregor Mendel was: 
a) an English scientist who carried out research with Charles Darwin 
b) a little known Central European monk 
c) an early 20th century Dutch biologist who carried out genetics research - ANSWER B 
 
Which of the following statements i...
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Mendelian Genetics Questions With Complete Solutions
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The austrailian monk whose experiments with pea plants were the begining of our understanding of genetics was 
1. Albert Einstein 
2. Albus Dumbledore 
3 Alfred nobel 
4. Gregor Mendel correct answer: Gregor mendel 
 
The different alternatives or choices for a gene ( blue green or brown eyes) are called. 
1. Generations 
2. Options 
3. Tetrads 
4. Alleles correct answer: Alleles 
 
Crossing organisms from the F1 generation produces the _______generation. 
1. P2 
2. F2 
3. P1 
4. None of ...
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Mendelian & Non-Mendelian Genetics Questions + Answers Graded A+
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Allele - alternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) located at a specific position on a 
specific chromosome (a letter) 
Codominance - occurs when BOTH alleles of a gene are expressed in an individual (ex. Black + 
White = Black & White Speckled) 
Dihybrid cross - a two-trait cross (ex. color & shape) 
Dominant Allele - an allele that produces the same phenotype whether its paired allele is identical 
or different (capital letter) 
F1 Generation - first filial generation is the generation...
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Chapter 14 Mendelian Genetics| 86 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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endelian Genetics 
A particulate mechanism for the inheritance of traits 
 
Gregor Johann Mendel* 
Famous for experimenting with pea plants to observe the occurrence of inherited traits. He eventually became known as the father of genetics (1822-1884). Was recognized for his work after he died. Grew up with a farming background in a lower-middle class home. 
 
Garden pea* 
(Pisum sativum) Used for Genetic studies by Gregor Mendel. Garden peas were an ideal choice for Mendel to use because they...
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46 - the number of chromosomes that humans have 
allele - one form or version of a gene 
complete or simple dominance - type of dominance that occurs when an inherited trait is coded 
for by a single gene and that gene has two versions, or alleles: the dominant version and the recessive 
version, where the dominant version masks the recessive version 
dihybrid cross - cross that follows TWO traits 
dominant - the allele in a genotype that masks the contribution of a second allele at the same 
lo...
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