The Human Genome Unit Exam Please answer the following questions as best as you can. Select the best answer for each or fill in the blank to complete the sentence. For the essay questions, write as much as you need to in order to answer the question. For true false questions, if false, correct the statement. 1. Humans without chromosomal defects have this many chromosomes. a. 43 b. 46 c. 64 d. 44 2. Traits can be influenced by other factors besides genes environmental factors. These factors can specifically include: a. Diet and exercise b. Location of where one lives c. Culture d. All of the above 3. If a person is blood type A they have a(n) ___ antigen on their red blood cell. a. A b. B c. A and B d. No antigen 4. What is the human genome project? a. b. c. d. A project where humans have analyzed the human DNA sequence. A project where investigators sequenced the genomes of fruit flies and yeast An ongoing effort headed by Dr. Collins and Dr. Venter All of the above 5. The cell compensates to the extra X chromosome in female calls by randomly inactivating one X chromosome. This chromosome is called a: a. b. c. d. Golgi body X Body Barr Body Extra body 6. One way to find DNA used in the Human Genome project was to find DNA sequences known as_________________. a. Demolitions b. Promoters c. Intron d. Exon 7. The most common form of trisomy occurs on chromosome 21. If this happens, the disorder is called: a. Klinefelter’s syndrome b. Down Syndrome c. Tay sachs d. Karyotype 8. ALS aka Lou Gehrig disease is located on which chromosome? a. b. c. d. 19 20 21 22 9. A diploid zygote is also known as what? a. A chromosome b. A fertilized egg c. Sperm d. Two haploids 10. If you are phenotype O blood type and give blood at a donation center, what blood type is it safe to give a transfusion to? a. A b. AB c. O d. B e. All of the above 11. Identify the disease by the symptoms presented. Patient A is a newborn that has been put on a low phenylalanine diet. This diet is intended to prevent accumulation of phenylalanine in tissues as well as abnormal skin pigment and mental retardation. What disorder is caused by this recessive allele. a. Albinism b. Achondroplasia c. Hypercholesterolemia d. PKU or Phenylketonuria 12. Which sex chromosome is essential for survival and embryo development? a. b. c. d. X Y Z X and Y 13. MrNA coding sequence or _______ are interrupted by introns. a. b. c. d. Introns Exons Promoters Stop codons 14. ________ are non coding regions. a. Introns b. Exons c. Promoters d. Stop codons 15. A picture of chromosomes arranged and grouped together in pairs to be studied by scientists is called a _karyotype___. 16. __sex___ __chromosomes_ are the chromosomes that determine an individual’s sex. The other 44 chromosomes are termed _autosomes___. 17. Illustrate the normal two letter chromosomal representation for malesX_ _Yand for females XX. 18. ___Cystic_ _Fibrosis__ is a disease represented by symptoms of excess mucus in the lungs, digestive tract and liver. Also, it causes an increased susceptibility to disease. This autosomal disorder is caused by a (circle one) Dominant/Recessive/Codominant allele. 19. _Sickle__ _Cell____ disease is one that is caused by (circle one) Dominant/Recessive/Codominant allele. Symptoms include misshapen red blood cells among others. 20. Other disorders occur on the sex chromosomes. One occurs in females that only inherit one X. this disorder is called __Turner’s__ _Syndrome__. 21. In males, nondisjunction causes _Klinefelters__ _Syndrome_ where an extra X chromosome interferes with meiosis and usually prevents them from reproducing. 22. _DNA__ _Fingerprinting_ can be used to determine whether blood, sperm, or other material found at a crime scene matches DNA from a suspect. 23. T/F: If you are blood type AB, it is safe to get a transfusion from a person who is type O True 24. T/F: males have one X chromosome so X-Linked alleles are expressed in males, even if they are recessive. 25. In the space provided, construct a pedigree that shows three generations. Include that the parents in the first generation have three offspring, one male and two female. In the second generation, show that the male is affected by a certain disease. In the third generation, show that these offspring each have children of their own, a boy and a girl each. In only the first set of grandchildren, show that both the male and female are affected. 26. Draw a punnet square in which a Female with a homozygous phenotype for short hair mates with a heterozygous male. If long Hair (S) is dominant, what percent of the offspring will have long hair? S S S SS SS s Ss Ss Half (50%) will have long hair. 27. Explain the difference between dominant and recessive genes. Give an example of a dominant gene and of a recessive gene. Dominant genes are expressed, recessive are not. Dominant ex =brown eyes over blue eyes recessive. Other examples acceptable 28. Define codominance. What is an example of a disease that is codominant? Both alleles can be expressed. Sickle cell disease 29. How might this DNA sequencing affect your life? How might this information evolve in the future as more and more discoveries are made? Dna sequencing can tell us if we carry a certain disease. It can also evolve into something much more serious such as predetermining traits before birth. 30. How can DNA analysis be used to diagnose disorders? Why is this important? It can be used to determine what part of the DNA is malfunctioning. It’s important so that the disorder or disease may be diagnosed and properly treated. It can also be important for those related for their own health. 31. Define nondisjunction. What happens if this occurs during meiosis? Means “not coming apart” and if this happens, abnormal numbers of chromosomes may occur in gametes and a chromosomal disorder can result. 32. Explain Gene therapy in your own words in two to three sentences. Gene therapy is the ability to locate and replace a malfunctioning or missing gene. This way the body can create the correct protein it needs and can eliminate a disorder. 33. Identify some problems with gene therapy? Either opinion or any unknowns in the field. It is unknown how long this beneficial effect can last 34. What are some costs and benefits of gene mapping? Why? Gene mapping is beneficial in that it can warn those who are affected with serious diseases like cancers to have family be cautious for the certain disease. One cost might be that it might one day be taken to an extreme like changing gametes to have desired traits. 35. What is your stance on information acquired by DNA being submitted to the government? Support your reasoning with research used from your debate. Answer depends on students. Points as long as fully supported.