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Human Genetics

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Individuals with karyotype of 45 chromosomes (44 autosomes and one X chromosomes) have been found to be suffering from the abnormality known as female gonadal dysgenesis or

  1. Down's syndrome

  2. Turner's syndrome

  3. Klinefelter's syndrome

  4. Testicular feminisation

  5. Cystic fibrosis


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Individuals with karyotype of 45 chromosomes(44 autosomes and one X chromosomes) have been found to be suffering from female gonadal dysgenesis or Turner's syndrome

In human beings, sex is determined by

  1. sperm

  2. egg

  3. zygote

  4. chromosomes

  5. ovum


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In human beings, sex is determined by X and Y chromosomes.

Colour blindness in man is a genetic sex linked abnormality due to

  1. recessive gene

  2. dominant gene

  3. holandric gene

  4. multiple alleles

  5. homeobox genes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Recessive gene is that, which produces its characteristic phenotype only when its allele is identical. It causes colour blindness.

Members of a pure genetic line are _______________.

  1. homozygous

  2. hetrozygous

  3. dominant

  4. recessive

  5. holandric


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Members of a pure genetic line are homozygous.

All the genes of a particular chromosomes comprise

  1. a genotype

  2. a genetic recombination

  3. a linkage group

  4. a gene pool

  5. a phenotype


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

All the genes of a particular chromosomes comprise a genotype.

The scientist who pointed out for the first time that inborn errors of metabolism are controlled by hereditary factors and are inherited in a Mendelian fashion was ___________.

  1. Garrod

  2. Darwin

  3. Lamarck

  4. Weismann

  5. Mendel


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The scientist who pointed out for the first time that inborn errors of metabolism are controlled by hereditary factors, and are inherited in a Mendelian fashion was Garrod.

The genes which tend to be inherited together are

  1. polygenes

  2. pseudo alleles

  3. multiple alleles

  4. linked genes

  5. holandric genes


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The genes which tend to be inherited together are linked genes.

The ABO blood group in human beings is a good example of

  1. quantitative inheritance

  2. multiple gene inheritance

  3. sex linkage

  4. metabolic disorders

  5. recessive trait


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The ABO blood group in human beings is a good example of multiple gene inheritance.

Y spots in the interphase nuclei give indications of the number of _____________.

  1. Autosome

  2. Sex chromosomes

  3. X chromosomes

  4. Y chromosomes

  5. Allosomes


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Y chromosome is (in humans and other mammals) a sex chromosome, which is normally present only in male cells, which are designated as XY. Y spots in the interphase nuclei give indications of the number of Y chromosomes.

The disease called phenylketonuria is caused by a defect in phenylalanine tyrosine metabolism. This is an example of

  1. acquired disease

  2. congenital disease

  3. communicable disease

  4. degenerative disease

  5. non-communicable disease


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The disease called phenylketonuria is caused by a defect in phenylalanine tyrosine metabolism. This is an example of congenital disease. Congenital disorder is present at birth.

The genetic abnormality called mongolism is an example of

  1. Allosomal abnormality

  2. Autosomal abnormality

  3. Y chromosomal abnormality

  4. X chromosomal abnormality

  5. Sex chromosomal abnormality


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The genetic abnormality called mongolism is an example of autosomal abnormality.

The abnormalities involving X chromosomes can easily be determined by analysing a structure in the nucleus of cells from the buccal mucosa. This structure is called

  1. recombinant DNA

  2. mitochondrial DNA

  3. plasmids

  4. barr bodies

  5. ribosomes


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The abnormalities involving X chromosomes can easily be determined by analysing a structure in the nucleus of cells from the buccul mucosa, this structure is called barr bodies.

With respect to X-linked genes, males are said to be

  1. heterozygous

  2. hemizygous

  3. homozygous

  4. both homozygous and hemizygous

  5. both homozygous and heterozygous


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

With respect to X-linked genes males are said to be hemizygous. Having some single copies of genes in an otherwise diploid cell or organism is hemizygous.

Amniocentesis is a technique used for the detection of

  1. Metabolic disorders

  2. Communicable disease

  3. Genetic abnormalities

  4. AIDS

  5. Haemorrhage


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Amniocentesis is a technique used for the detection of genetic abnormalities. It is a process in which amniotic fluid is sampled using a hollow needle inserted into the uterus to screen for abnormalities in the developing fetus.

The pattern of inheritance of sex linked character haemophilia is called

  1. Mendelian inheritance

  2. Monohybrid ratio

  3. Dygenic criss cross inheritance

  4. Multiple gene inheritance

  5. Homozygous gene


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The pattern of inheritance of sex linked character haemophilia is called dygenic criss cross inheritance .

Certain traits such as baldness in human beings, which are actually determined by autosomal genes but their expression is influenced by sex hormones are called

  1. sex limited traits

  2. sex linked traits

  3. sex influenced traits

  4. sexual traits

  5. homozygous traits


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Certain traits such as baldness in human biings, which are actually determined autosomal genes but their expression being influenced by sex hormones are called sex influenced traits.

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