MCQ ON GENETICS- PART 2
- A nonsense mutation involves:
- A regulatory sequence.
- An AG splice acceptor site.
- The creation of a different amino acid.
- The creation of a stop codon.
Ans- 4
- In DNA adenine normally pairs with:
- Cytosine
- Guanine
- Thymine
- Uracil
Ans- 3
- Section of DNA that codes for a protein is called?
- Gene
- Allele
- Plasmid
- Chromosome
Ans- 1
See also…DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GENE AND ALLELE
- In RNA adenine normally pairs with:
- Cytosine
- Guanine
- Thymine
- Uracil
Ans- 4
- Exon skipping is associated with:
- Non-sense mutation
- Regulatory mutation
- RNA processing mutation
- Silent mutation
Ans- 3
- The normal human chromosome diploid number is:
- 23
- 24
- 46
- 48
Ans- 3
- In meiosis, recombination occurs in:
- metaphase I
- prophase I
- metaphase II
- prophase II
Ans- 2 (Synapsis and recombination occur in prophase in the first meiotic division.)
See also…MITOSIS & MEIOSIS- CELL DIVISION
- Which of the following is an example of monosomy?
- 46, XX
- 47, XXX
- 69, XYY
- 45, X
Ans- 4 (Monosomy implies loss of a single chromosome. This is the commonest cause of Turner syndrome)
- The presence of two or more cell lines from different zygotes in a single individual is known as:
- Mosaicism
- Diploidy
- Aneuploidy
- Chimaerism
Ans- 4
- In a Robertsonian translocation fusion occurs at the:
- Telomeres
- Centromeres
- Histones
- Ends of the long arms
Ans- 2 (A Robertsonian translocation is a specific type of translocation in which fusion occurs at or very close to the centromeres)
- Which of the following conditions is caused by a trinucleotide (triplet) repeat expansion?
- Cystic fibrosis
- Huntingtone disease
- Osteogenesis imperfect
- Muscular dystrophy
Ans- 2 (Huntington disease is caused by expansion of a CAG repeat)
- Large triplet repeat expansions can be detected by:
- Western blotting
- Southern blotting
- Polymerase chain reaction
- None of the above
Ans- 2
- The most common chromosome abnormality in first trimester spontaneous miscarriages is:
- Trisomy
- Monosomy
- Triploidy
- Tetrasomy
Ans- 1
TYPES OF CHROMOSOME-STRUCTURE&DEFINITION
- Which of the following karyotypes is not compatible with survival to birth?
- 47, XY, +13
- 47, XX, +18
- 47, XY, +21
- 45, Y
Ans- 4 (The human embryo cannot survive without an X chromosome.)
- The DiGeorge/Shprintzen syndrome is caused by a deletion in which chromosome?
- 4
- 7
- 15
- 22
Ans- 4
- In which pattern of inheritance male to male transmission is a key feature?
- Autosomal dominant
- Autosomal recessive
- X-linked dominant
- X-linked recessive
Ans- 1
- Consanguinity shows a strong association with which pattern of inheritance?
- Autosomal dominant
- Autosomal recessive
- X-linked dominant
- X-linked recessive
Ans- 2
- Which of these is a correct type of mutation?
- Transcription
- Polymerase
- Addition
- Substitution
Ans- 4
WHAT IS MUTATION- AN OVERVIEW & TYPES
- Which of the following disorders does not show X-linked inheritance?
- Haemophilia A
- Haemophilia B
- Tay-sach disease
- Duchene muscular dystrophy
Ans- 3 (Tay-Sachs disease shows autosomal recessive inheritance.)
- Which of the following would result in Angelman syndrome?
- Maternal UPD 15
- Paternal UPD 15
- Deletion in the paternally derived chromosome 15
- A mutation in the SNRPN promoter
Ans- 2
- Leber’s hereditary optic atrophy is caused by a mutation in:
- Chromosome 18
- Chromosome 12
- Chromosome 21
- Mitochondrial DNA
Ans- 4
- Which of the following statements is true about Mendel?
- His discoveries concerning genetic inheritance were generally accepted by the scientific community when he published them during the mid-19th century
- He believed that genetic traits of parents will usually blend in their children.
- His ideas about genetics apply equally to plants and animals.
- None of these.
Ans- 3
Read also… MENDEL’S LAW OF INHERITANCE
- When the genotype consists of a dominant and a recessive allele, the phenotype will be like.
- The dominant allele
- The recessive allele
- Both
- Neither
Ans- 1
See also…
MCQ ON GENETICS & PLANT BREEDING- PART1
MCQ ON GENETICS- PART 3
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PHENOTYPE AND GENOTYPE
MCQ ON GENETICS & PLANT BREEDING- PART1
MCQ ON AGRONOMY- PART 1