Genetics - AP Psychology

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Which list of terms describes the correct developmental order?

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The zygote refers to a fertilized egg. At eight weeks, the baby becomes known as an embryo, and fetus refers to the stage of development between 8 weeks and birth.

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"Nature vs. nurture" refers to __________.

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"Nature vs. nurture" refers to a long-standing debate about the degree to which our inherited genetic and biological qualities ("nature") or our environment/surroundings ("nurture") influence and shape us. It is generally agreed upon that both influence our behavior in differing ways, but there is still theoretical controversy as to how much each one does.

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Red-green color-blindness is a recessive trait carried on the X chromosome.

Which of the following is true of a woman that is red-green color blind if her husband has normal vision?

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The gene for red-green color blindness is on the X chromosome, and the trait is recessive. Females carry two copies of the X chromosome, while males carry only one. The genotypes of the parents must be XrXr for the mother and XRY for the father, with Xr representing the recessive color-blind allele and _XR representing the dominant healthy allele.

The possible genotypes for the children of these two individuals are: Xr XR, Xr Y, Xr XR,XrY.

Any sons must receive the Y chromosome from the father and a color-blind Xr chromosome from the mother, giving them all the genotype XrY. All of the couple's sons will be color-blind.

Any daughters must receive the dominant healthy _XR chromosome from the father and a color-blind Xr chromosome from the mother, giving the all the genotype Xr XR. All of the couple's daughters will have normal vision.

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Which of the following conditions does the 5-TT gene play a role in?

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The 5-TT gene has been shown to play a role in depression due to its influence on serotonin levels. In a research study, it was found that those with a shorter 5-TT gene were more prone to become depressed after a stressful event compared to those with a longer 5-TT gene. It is difficult to say it is directly linked however, since a strict cause-effect relationship has not been definitively proven, but a strong correlation has been indicated.

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Which of the following is a psychological disorder that can be inherited due to genetics?

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A host of family, twin, and adoption studies have shown that all of the disorders provided as answer choices share a hereditary component. Other mental illnesses such as major depression and panic disorder have also shown indications of genetic influence. Genetics will play a role in virtually any disease, but due to the complex nature of the brain and environmental factors, the direct genetic factors influencing psychological disorders are difficult to pinpoint.

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What's the correct definition of epistasis?

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Epistasis is when one gene is dependent on the prior function of another. Epistasis can influence the development of many mental disorders.

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Which of the following is influenced by genetics?

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Our genes have an almost frightening level of influence on how we develop and grow. Genetic influence has been illustrated by many studies focused on twins. Many researchers have found that even when twins were reared in different environments, twins still had significant similarities in personality, intelligence, interests, and behavior. This is not to say that genes are the only factor, they are simply a significant factor in a sea of, nearly infinite, factors influencing development.

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Blue eyes (b) are a recessive trait, while brown eyes (B) are dominant.

John has brown eyes, but carries the gene for blue eyes as well. Which of the following could be John's genotype?

Answer

Because John's phenotype is brown eyes and brown eyes are dominant, his genotype must be either BB or Bb. However, because we know he carries the gene for blue eyes as well, one of his alleles must be a b (small b). The only genotype that fits these conditions is Bb.

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Which of the following are made up of genes?

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DNA creates a code or blueprint for genes. Genes group together and condense in order to create chromosomes. Genome would be an incorrect answer because it refers to an organism’s entire DNA sequence. Centromeres would also be incorrect as an answer because it is a part of the chromosome. This is the point on a chromosome that will attach to spindle fibers during mitosis and meiosis.

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Which of the following describes the difference between fraternal and identical twins?

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Identical twins come from a monozygotic egg—one egg that's been fertilized and then splits into two. They come from the same egg and sperm; therefore, they will be genetically identical. Fraternal twins come from dizygotic fertilized eggs - two separate eggs, each fertilized by its own sperm. This renders two children that will not be genetically identical (i.e. normal siblings with the same parents).

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Findings from twin studies indicate that genes influence a trait when __________ show more trait similarities than __________.

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Identical twins share 100% (or nearly 100%) of their genetic makeup, and fraternal twins only share about 50%. Because of this, twin studies can help clarify what traits have a genetic component rather than those associated with the environment. If a trait has a genetic component, then it will be clear because the identical twins will be more likely to share that trait than fraternal twins.

Identical twins are also called monozygotic (one fertilized egg that split) and fraternal twins are called dizygotic (two separate eggs that were fertilized). Siblings and parents are not the correct answers because the question asks about twin studies, not family studies.

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In an adoption study, it is found that adopted children score more similarly to their adopted parents than their biological parents on a specific trait. Given this information a professional would most likely agree with which of the following conclusions?

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Adoption studies are a great way to study heritability because it separates genetic influences (e.g. biological parents) from environmental influences (e.g. adoptive parents). By examining traits in adoptees, one can reasonably conclude the specific influences of biological heredity. In this case, children scored more similarly to their adoptive parents, so it's likely that the environment had more to do with the expression of the specific trait than their genetic makeup did.

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In order for a person to have blond hair, he or she must have two of the same genes; therefore, blond hair is considered to be which of the following kinds of genes?

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Recessive genes require that two genes be present in order for the person to display the phenotype or trait. This is true for blond and red hair. Dominant genes only require one gene to be present, which is true for brown hair. The definition of a phenotype is a person's observable characteristics. Sex-linked genes are located on sex chromosomes. Last, color blindness is sex-linked.

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A recessive gene is a gene that is inherited but not usually expressed in a person's phenotype. True or false?

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Recessive genes are usually not expressed in a person's phenotype, that is, the set of observable traits a person possesses. Environmental factors can "bring them to light" in a manner of speaking but they are usually not expressed. Dominant genes, such as the gene for dark-colored eyes, are always expressed in the phenotype.

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Which list of terms describes the correct developmental order?

Answer

The zygote refers to a fertilized egg. At eight weeks, the baby becomes known as an embryo, and fetus refers to the stage of development between 8 weeks and birth.

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Question

"Nature vs. nurture" refers to __________.

Answer

"Nature vs. nurture" refers to a long-standing debate about the degree to which our inherited genetic and biological qualities ("nature") or our environment/surroundings ("nurture") influence and shape us. It is generally agreed upon that both influence our behavior in differing ways, but there is still theoretical controversy as to how much each one does.

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Question

Red-green color-blindness is a recessive trait carried on the X chromosome.

Which of the following is true of a woman that is red-green color blind if her husband has normal vision?

Answer

The gene for red-green color blindness is on the X chromosome, and the trait is recessive. Females carry two copies of the X chromosome, while males carry only one. The genotypes of the parents must be XrXr for the mother and XRY for the father, with Xr representing the recessive color-blind allele and _XR representing the dominant healthy allele.

The possible genotypes for the children of these two individuals are: Xr XR, Xr Y, Xr XR,XrY.

Any sons must receive the Y chromosome from the father and a color-blind Xr chromosome from the mother, giving them all the genotype XrY. All of the couple's sons will be color-blind.

Any daughters must receive the dominant healthy _XR chromosome from the father and a color-blind Xr chromosome from the mother, giving the all the genotype Xr XR. All of the couple's daughters will have normal vision.

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Which of the following conditions does the 5-TT gene play a role in?

Answer

The 5-TT gene has been shown to play a role in depression due to its influence on serotonin levels. In a research study, it was found that those with a shorter 5-TT gene were more prone to become depressed after a stressful event compared to those with a longer 5-TT gene. It is difficult to say it is directly linked however, since a strict cause-effect relationship has not been definitively proven, but a strong correlation has been indicated.

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Which of the following is a psychological disorder that can be inherited due to genetics?

Answer

A host of family, twin, and adoption studies have shown that all of the disorders provided as answer choices share a hereditary component. Other mental illnesses such as major depression and panic disorder have also shown indications of genetic influence. Genetics will play a role in virtually any disease, but due to the complex nature of the brain and environmental factors, the direct genetic factors influencing psychological disorders are difficult to pinpoint.

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What's the correct definition of epistasis?

Answer

Epistasis is when one gene is dependent on the prior function of another. Epistasis can influence the development of many mental disorders.

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