Deck 2: Immunogenetics: the Origin of Antigens
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Deck 2: Immunogenetics: the Origin of Antigens
1
What term is used to describe an allele present on the same chromosome?
A)Amorph
B)Cis
C)Genotype
D)Karyotype
A)Amorph
B)Cis
C)Genotype
D)Karyotype
Cis
2
DNA is defined as
A)Deoxyribonucleic acid
B)Deoxyribonucleic alkali
C)Digoxin neural assessment
D)Diploid nucleotide analysis
A)Deoxyribonucleic acid
B)Deoxyribonucleic alkali
C)Digoxin neural assessment
D)Diploid nucleotide analysis
Deoxyribonucleic acid
3
Which type of gene expresses a trait that does not allow the expression of a trait encoded by an alternative allele at the same locus on the other chromosome?
A)Aggressive
B)Co-dominant
C)Dominant
D)Recessive
A)Aggressive
B)Co-dominant
C)Dominant
D)Recessive
Dominant
4
In a pedigree,an X-linked trait will exhibit a recognizable pattern of inheritance because
A)females carry one X and one Y chromosome and males carry one X and one Y chromosome
B)females carry two X chromosomes and males carry one X and one Y chromosome
C)females carry two X chromosomes and males carry two Y chromosomes
D)females carry two Y chromosomes and males carry one X and one Y chromosome
A)females carry one X and one Y chromosome and males carry one X and one Y chromosome
B)females carry two X chromosomes and males carry one X and one Y chromosome
C)females carry two X chromosomes and males carry two Y chromosomes
D)females carry two Y chromosomes and males carry one X and one Y chromosome
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5
What is the abbreviation for the amino acid glutamine?
A)Gln
B)Glu
C)Gly
D)Gtm
A)Gln
B)Glu
C)Gly
D)Gtm
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6
Which of the following is the method used for predicting genotype frequencies of offspring?
A)Combination grouping
B)Dominant grouping
C)Dosage effect
D)Punnett square
A)Combination grouping
B)Dominant grouping
C)Dosage effect
D)Punnett square
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7
Which of the following resulted in the determination of over 99% of the nucleotide sequences in the human genome?
A)DNA microarrays
B)Hardy-Weinberg equation
C)Human Genome Project
D)Knowledge of PCR
A)DNA microarrays
B)Hardy-Weinberg equation
C)Human Genome Project
D)Knowledge of PCR
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8
DNA is made up of nucleotides.How many bases do nucleotides have?
A)Two
B)Three
C)Four
D)Five
A)Two
B)Three
C)Four
D)Five
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9
Which statement is true?
A)Blood group antigen molecules are produced as a result of alleles at a nonspecific gene locus.
B)Carbohydrate blood group antigens are produced directly by the allele.
C)Enzymes are proteins that catalyze a chemical reaction.
D)Red blood cell antigens cannot be a structural part of the red blood cell membrane.
A)Blood group antigen molecules are produced as a result of alleles at a nonspecific gene locus.
B)Carbohydrate blood group antigens are produced directly by the allele.
C)Enzymes are proteins that catalyze a chemical reaction.
D)Red blood cell antigens cannot be a structural part of the red blood cell membrane.
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10
RNA is defined as
A)Recessive nucleotide analysis
B)Red blood cell nucLeᵃr antigen
C)Ribonucleic acid
D)Ribonucleic alkali
A)Recessive nucleotide analysis
B)Red blood cell nucLeᵃr antigen
C)Ribonucleic acid
D)Ribonucleic alkali
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11
The sex cells,either eggs or sperm,are ________ in humans,meaning that they contain one copy of each chromosome rather than two.
A)complementary
B)haploid
C)homologous
D)linear
A)complementary
B)haploid
C)homologous
D)linear
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12
Which term refers to the fact that human cells,except for sexual cells,contain two sets of chromosomes?
A)Diploid
B)Karyotype
C)Mitosis
D)Polymerase
A)Diploid
B)Karyotype
C)Mitosis
D)Polymerase
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13
What is the function of ribosomes?
A)Produce complementary strand of mRNA
B)Transcribe DNA into mRNA
C)Translate mRNA into protein
D)Unwind DNA
A)Produce complementary strand of mRNA
B)Transcribe DNA into mRNA
C)Translate mRNA into protein
D)Unwind DNA
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14
When alleles at a given locus on both chromosomes are identical they are
A)antithetical
B)indecipherable
C)heterozygous
D)homozygous
A)antithetical
B)indecipherable
C)heterozygous
D)homozygous
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15
What is the term for sexual cell division?
A)Meiosis
B)Mitosis
C)Mutation
D)Replication
A)Meiosis
B)Mitosis
C)Mutation
D)Replication
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16
All of the following statements are true except
A)The null phenotype is the inheritance of genes that code for no expression of the usual blood group antigens for that system.
B)An amorphic gene expresses a phenotype and can be called the silent gene.
C)Interaction among alleles or the products of different genes may modify the expression of a trait.
D)The HLA genes are linked and are inherited as haplotypes.
A)The null phenotype is the inheritance of genes that code for no expression of the usual blood group antigens for that system.
B)An amorphic gene expresses a phenotype and can be called the silent gene.
C)Interaction among alleles or the products of different genes may modify the expression of a trait.
D)The HLA genes are linked and are inherited as haplotypes.
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17
Which term refers to a genetic system that expresses two or more phenotypes?
A)Amorphic
B)Genotype
C)Phenotype
D)Polymorphic
A)Amorphic
B)Genotype
C)Phenotype
D)Polymorphic
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18
The site of the gene on the chromosome is the
A)allele
B)codon
C)locus
D)null
A)allele
B)codon
C)locus
D)null
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19
The tendency for genes that are close together on the same chromosome to be inherited as a unit is called
A)codonage
B)linkage
C)morphing
D)replicating
A)codonage
B)linkage
C)morphing
D)replicating
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20
Most common blood group alleles result from which type of DNA modification?
A)Chromosome crossover
B)Gene deletion
C)Multiple nucleotide transposition
D)Single nucleotide polymorphism
A)Chromosome crossover
B)Gene deletion
C)Multiple nucleotide transposition
D)Single nucleotide polymorphism
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