Deck 24: Quantitative Genetics
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Deck 24: Quantitative Genetics
1
In QTL mapping,the parental strains are crossed and the F₁ generation backcrossed to which of the following?
A) the F₂ generation
B) the parental generation
C) a strain that is homozygous recessive for all markers
D) a wild-type organism
A) the F₂ generation
B) the parental generation
C) a strain that is homozygous recessive for all markers
D) a wild-type organism
B
2
Which of the following steps is NOT used in conducting a backcross in order to map a QTL?
A) Two inbred strains that differ in a quantitative trait are crossed.
B) The F1 offspring are crossed with each other.
C) The F2 offspring contain different combinations of the parental chromosomes.
D) By using genetic markers, it is determined which parent each chromosome came from and thus isolate the genes.
A) Two inbred strains that differ in a quantitative trait are crossed.
B) The F1 offspring are crossed with each other.
C) The F2 offspring contain different combinations of the parental chromosomes.
D) By using genetic markers, it is determined which parent each chromosome came from and thus isolate the genes.
B
3
Heritability is the amount of genetic variation in a particular population and a particular environment.
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4
A trait that varies measurably in a species is called a discontinuous trait.
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5
Which of the following is incorrect concerning quantitative traits?
A) Individuals fall into distinct classes for comparison.
B) The phenotypic variation for the trait is continuous.
C) The frequency distribution follows a bell-shaped curve.
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) Individuals fall into distinct classes for comparison.
B) The phenotypic variation for the trait is continuous.
C) The frequency distribution follows a bell-shaped curve.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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6
Heritability may be calculated as which of the following?
A) the total variance minus environmental variance
B) total variance minus genetic variance
C) genetic variance divided by environmental variance
D) genetic variance divided by total variance
E) None of these choices are correct.
A) the total variance minus environmental variance
B) total variance minus genetic variance
C) genetic variance divided by environmental variance
D) genetic variance divided by total variance
E) None of these choices are correct.
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7
What must be true for a correlation coefficient to be calculated between two traits?
A) The values for the traits must have been obtained from unbiased sampling.
B) The relationship between the two traits must be linear.
C) The traits must follow a normal distribution.
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) The values for the traits must have been obtained from unbiased sampling.
B) The relationship between the two traits must be linear.
C) The traits must follow a normal distribution.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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8
A heritability value of 0.997 indicates which of the following?
A) The majority of the phenotypic variation has a genetic basis.
B) The majority of the phenotypic variation has an environmental basis.
C) The trait is polygenic.
D) There is a significant difference between the two strains.
E) None of these choices are correct.
A) The majority of the phenotypic variation has a genetic basis.
B) The majority of the phenotypic variation has an environmental basis.
C) The trait is polygenic.
D) There is a significant difference between the two strains.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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9
The square root of the variance is called the ________.
A) mean
B) standard deviation
C) standard error
D) covariance
E) None of these choices are correct.
A) mean
B) standard deviation
C) standard error
D) covariance
E) None of these choices are correct.
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10
For a quantitative trait,the total variance of the population is due to which of the following?
A) The amount of variance due to genetic factors only
B) The amount of variance due to environmental factors only
C) The difference between the variance attributed to genetic and environmental factors
D) The sum of the genetic and environmental variances
A) The amount of variance due to genetic factors only
B) The amount of variance due to environmental factors only
C) The difference between the variance attributed to genetic and environmental factors
D) The sum of the genetic and environmental variances
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11
In calculations of the degrees of freedom for a correlation coefficient,what value does the degrees of freedom take?
A) (n - 1)
B) (n - 2)
C) (n - 1)/2
D) 2(n - 1)
A) (n - 1)
B) (n - 2)
C) (n - 1)/2
D) 2(n - 1)
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12
After calculating a correlation coefficient,you discover that the value is not significant at the 5% level.What can be done to produce a significant difference?
A) increase the sample size
B) decrease the sample size
C) Nothing, the value will remain the same regardless of sample size.
A) increase the sample size
B) decrease the sample size
C) Nothing, the value will remain the same regardless of sample size.
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13
Quantitative traits usually have which of the following characteristics?
A) environmental influence
B) polygenic basis
C) continuous distribution
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) environmental influence
B) polygenic basis
C) continuous distribution
D) All of these choices are correct.
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14
What must be true regarding the strains of organisms used to construct a QTL map?
A) they must differ for the quantitative trait
B) they must differ for the molecular markers
C) Both of these choices must be true.
A) they must differ for the quantitative trait
B) they must differ for the molecular markers
C) Both of these choices must be true.
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15
When analyzing two variables,the strength of the association between the variables is called the ________.
A) covariance
B) standard deviation
C) correlation coefficient
D) variance
A) covariance
B) standard deviation
C) correlation coefficient
D) variance
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16
Which of the following best describes the degrees of freedom for the calculation of variance?
A) (n + 1)
B) 2(n + 1)
C) (n - 1)/n
D) (n - 1)
A) (n + 1)
B) 2(n + 1)
C) (n - 1)/n
D) (n - 1)
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17
Heritability values can be compared between populations if there is variation in the environmental conditions.
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18
QTL mapping determines the relationship between genes for quantitative traits and which of the following?
A) the centromere
B) transposon sites
C) structural genes
D) molecular markers such as RFLPs
A) the centromere
B) transposon sites
C) structural genes
D) molecular markers such as RFLPs
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19
After several generations of artificial selective breeding,a plateau is reached where artificial selection is no longer effective. This is called the ________.
A) realized limit
B) realized heritability
C) selection coefficient
D) selection limit
A) realized limit
B) realized heritability
C) selection coefficient
D) selection limit
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20
Inbreeding reduces which of the following variances to near zero?
A) genetic variance
B) environmental variance
C) both variances
D) neither variance
A) genetic variance
B) environmental variance
C) both variances
D) neither variance
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21
If a completely inbred population shows phenotypic variance,then that variance is caused by environmental effects.
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22
QTL stands for quantitative trait locus and may contain more than one gene.
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23
The amount of phenotypic variation in a group that is due to genetic variation is called heritability.
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24
The process of mating between genetically unrelated individuals is called inbreeding.
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25
Many organisms used in modern agriculture are a result of artificial selection.
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26
The variance is the sum of the standard deviation from the mean divided by the degrees of freedom.
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27
If the difference between the mean of the parents and the mean of the starting population is 1.0 and the the difference between the mean of the offspring and the mean of the starting population is 0.45 then the realized heritability is
A) 1.45
B) 2.22
C) 0.45
D) 0.55
A) 1.45
B) 2.22
C) 0.45
D) 0.55
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28
Since quantitative traits are frequently associated with a number of genes and the environment,it is difficult to assign accurate phenotypic classes for a Punnett square diagram.
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29
The sum of all of the values for a trait,divided by the total number of individuals,is called the standard deviation.
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30
Realized heritability may be determined from artificial selection experiments.
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31
A population that is homozygous for a given allele is called monomorphic.
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32
Traits that fall into discrete categories are called continuous traits.
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33
How do quantitative traits arise? (Check all that apply.)
A) The trait is controlled only be a single gene and there is no environmental effect on the trait.
B) The trait is polygenic.
C) The trait is controlled by a single gene and the environment.
D) The population is inbred with no environmental effect on the trait.
A) The trait is controlled only be a single gene and there is no environmental effect on the trait.
B) The trait is polygenic.
C) The trait is controlled by a single gene and the environment.
D) The population is inbred with no environmental effect on the trait.
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