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MBG2400 Exam Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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Qualitative traits 
Ans: controlled by one or a few loci; discrete phenotypes (eye colour, coat colour, seed 
colour, seed texture, blood type, colourblindness etc) 
Quantitative traits 
Ans: controlled by multiple loci (also called polygenic traits); continuous phenotypes 
(height, weight, racing speed, milk yield, temperature, intelligence, temperament, 
schizophrenia - threshold trait) 
--> the range is measured as variation 
--> many loci contributing to the phenotype 
P = G + E 
An...
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MBA CHAPTER 14 TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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MBA CHAPTER 14 TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT 
 
What is Regulatory Forbearance? - Answer- A policy not to close economically insolvent FI's, allowing them to continue operation 
 
What is the QTL Test? - Answer- Qualified thrift lender test that sets a floor on the mortgage-related assets that thrifts can hold (Currently 65 percent) 
 
What are Mutual Organization - Answer- An institution in which the liability holders are also the owners - for example, in a mutual savings bank, dep...
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MBG2400 Exam- Canovas Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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How many loci are involved in quantitative traits? 
Ans: 10s, 100s, 1,000s of loci 
What do the many loci involved in a quantitative trait do? 
Ans: Most have a small effect on the overall function, some have larger parts and can be 
found. 
QTL is? 
Ans: quantitative trait loci 
QTL Detection 
Ans: Finding a polymorphism in the genome that is associated with a difference in 
phenotype. 
Polymorphism 
Ans: 2 or more variant forms of a specific dna structure 
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SNP 
Ans: single nucleotide poly...
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MBG2400 Canovas Lectures Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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What is heritability? 
Ans: the proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes 
What is a quantitative trait? 
Ans: a measurable phenotype that depends on the cumulative actions of many genes and 
the environment 
What is a QTL? 
Ans: quantitative trait loci 
What is the goal of QTL detection? 
Ans: find a polymorphism in the genome that is associated with a distinct difference in 
phenotype 
What are examples of QTLs? 
Ans: Calpastatin, halothane 
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When is candidat...
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Genetics - Exam 2 Terms in this set (77) QTL	quantitative trait loci - gene contributing to complex traits (polygenetic ex// height) Direct QTL mapping	cross between different in phenotype of interest Association mapping	A method for locating quantitati
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Genetics - Exam 2 
Terms in this set (77) 
 
QTL	quantitative trait loci 
- gene contributing to complex traits (polygenetic ex// height) 
Direct QTL mapping	cross between different in phenotype of interest 
Association mapping	A method for locating quantitative trait loci in the genome random-mating population 
 
 
SNPs	single nucleotide polymorphisms 
-	shows variation 
-	indicates range where mutation may be because of recombination 
 
 
 
How are QTL mapped?	through matting of inbred line wi...
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Discussion week 11 . [L17 & L18] Questions And Answers 2022
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Discussion week 11 . [L17 & L18] 
Questions And Answers 2022 
Traits in which the phenotype is determined by counting, such as number of eggs 
laid by a hen, are 
A. continuous traits. 
B. threshold traits. 
C. meristic traits. 
D. qualitative traits. 
E. distributive traits. - ANS- C. meristic traits. 
Which of the following is not a continuous trait? 
A. milk production in cows 
B. yield in soybean 
C. growth rate of a line of turkeys 
D. blood pressure 
E. number of ears on a stalk of co...
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MBG 4020 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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1) For selection, what do we do if there is more than one trait 
2) Describe value 1 - ANSWER-1) -assign overall value to each trait 
-combine traits into single EBV 
2) aka selection index weight 
-assign percentages (if (and only if) all traits have same scale and range) 
-adjust for variability and average EBV 
Describe assigning selection index weights - ANSWER--scale by genetic variation 
-step one: assign relative emphasis (%) 
-step 2:...
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