An Introduction To Genetic Analysis 11th Edition BY GRIFFITHS - Test Bank
Chapter 1
The Genetics Revolution
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
QUESTIONS
Section
1.1 (The birth of genetics)
1. The early 1900s
was an important period for genetics due to which of the following major
events?
A) the rediscovery
of Gregor Mendel’s scientific findings
B) Watson and
Crick solving the structure of DNA
C) Walter Sutton
and Theodore Boveri hypothesizing that chromosomes are the hereditary elements
D) All of the answer
options are correct.
E) the rediscovery
of Gregor Mendel’s scientific findings and
Walter Sutton and Theodore Boveri hypothesizing that chromosomes are the
hereditary elements
Answer: E
2. A sample of normal double-stranded DNA was found to
have a guanine content of 18%. What is the expected proportion of adenine?
A) 9%
B) 32%
C) 36%
D) 68%
E) 82%
Answer: B
3. In one strand of DNA the nucleotide sequence is
5'-ATGC-3'. The complementary sequence in the other strand must be:
A) 3'-ATGC-5'.
B) 3'-TACG-5'.
C) 5'-ATCG-3'.
D) 5'-CGTA-3'.
E) 5'-TACG-3'.
Answer: B
4. How many different DNA molecules that are eight-nucleotide
pairs long are theoretically possible?
A) 24
B) 32
C) 64
D) 256
E) 65,536
Answer: E
5. Which of the following is/are FALSE about genes?
A) Genes are located on
chromosomes.
B) Genes come in variants
known as alleles.
C) Genes always encode protein
products.
D) All of the answer options
are correct.
E) None of the answer options
are correct.
Answer: C
6. Wild
cats (Felis silvestris) and common
mice (Mus musculus) are diploid. In
wild cats 2n = 38, while in common
mice 2n = 40. Based on this
information, we can conclude that wild cat cells have:
A) less DNA than common mouse cells.
B) smaller genomes than common mouse
cells.
C) fewer DNA molecules than common
mouse cells.
D) fewer genes than common mouse
cells.
E) fewer sets of chromosomes than
common mouse cells.
Answer: C
7. Which of the following is a component of DNA?
A) alanine
B) arginine
C) cysteine
D) guanidine
E) tyrosine
Answer:
D