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Quiz 23: Quantitative Genetics
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Question 1
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The principles that determine the inheritance of quantitative characteristics are the same as the principles that determine the inheritance of discontinuous characteristics, but more genes take part in the determination of quantitative characteristics. -Briefly explain how the number of genes influencing a polygenic trait can be determined?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
In statistics, the population is the group of interest; a sample is a subset of the population. The sample should be representative of the population and large enough to minimize chance differences between the population and the sample. -A geneticist is interested in whether asthma is caused by a mutation in the DS112 gene. The geneticist collects DNA from 120 people with asthma and 100 healthy people and sequences the DNA. She finds that 35 of the people with asthma and none of the healthy people have a mutation in the DS112 gene. What is the population in this study?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The mean and variance describe a distribution of measurements: the mean provides information about the location of the center of a distribution, and the variance provides information about its variability. -The measurements of a distribution with a higher ______ will be more spread out.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A correlation coefficient measures the strength of association between two variables. The sign (positive or negative) indicates the direction of the correlation; the absolute value measures the strength of the association. Regression is used to predict the value of one variable on the basis of the value of a correlated variable. -In Lubbock, Texas, rainfall and temperature exhibit a significant correlation of -0.7. Which conclusion is correct?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Broad-sense heritability is the proportion of phenotypic variance that is due to genetic variance. Narrow-sense heritability is the proportion of phenotypic variance that is due to additive genetic variance. Heritability can be measured by eliminating one of the variance components, by analyzing parent-offspring regression, or by comparing individuals having different degrees of relatedness. -If the environmental variance
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Question 6
Essay
Heritability provides information only about the degree to which variation in a characteristic is genetically determined. There is no universal heritability for a characteristic; heritability is specific for a given population in a specific environment. Environmental factors can potentially affect characteristics with high heritability, and heritability says nothing about the nature of population differences in a characteristic. -Suppose that you just learned that the narrow-sense heritability of blood pressure measured among a group of African Americans in Detroit, Michigan, is 0.40. What does this heritability tell us about genetic and environmental contributions to blood pressure?
Question 7
Short Answer
The response to selection is influenced by narrow-sense heritability and the selection differential. -The narrow-sense heritability for a trait is 0.4 and the selection differential is 0.5. What is the predicted response to selection?