Study Guide for Campbell Biology
Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Michael A. Pollock
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Chapter 15, Problem 3TYK

Sex-linked traits

  1. a. are coded for by genes located on a sex chromosome.
  2. b. are found in only one sex, depending on the sex-determination system of the species.
  3. c. are always inherited from the mother in mammals and fruit flies.
  4. d. depend on whether the gene was inherited from the mother or the father.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE? Overexpression of the X-chromosome in the somatic cells of males a. leads to the formation of a Barr body in male cells' nuclei. b. leads to cellular mosaicism in males hemizygous for an X-linked gene. c. is characteristic of all XY systems of sex determination. d. is the mechanism in flies to compensate for the higher dosage of X-linked genes in females as compared to males. e. None of the above
Which of the following is not a characteristic of X-linked recessive traits in humans?   a. Approximately one-half of the sons of a female carrier are affected.   b. More males than females affected.   c. Phenotypically normal daughters of affected men are always carriers.   d. They cannot be passed from father to son.   e. Affected daughters always have an affected mother.
In organisms with X and Y chromosomes, many more genes can be found on the X chromosome than on the Y chromosome. In mammals, how might this deviate from traits being expressed, according to Mendel?   A. Females might exhibit a mix of traits rather than all dominant or all recessive traits.   B. Only females will have the traits resulting from the X-linked genes.   C. Females will overproduce some proteins in relation to males’ production levels.   D. This will not result in individuals deviating from Mendel’s principles.
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