1) One member of a pair or series of genes that occupy a specific position on a specific chromosome. a) Genotype b) Dihybrid c) Alleles d) Codominance 2) The genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring. a) Dominant b) Heredity c) Alleles d) Monohybrid 3) Having the same alleles at a particular gene locus on homologous chromosomes; alleles in a pair are the same a) Heredity b) Law of Independent Assortment c) Homozygous d) Sex linked 4) Having two different alleles at corresponding positions on homologous chromosomes. a) Heterozygous b) Loci c) Monohybrid d) Alleles 5) An allele that does not produce a trait if it is masked by a dominant allele. a) Monohybrid b) Law of Segregation c) Recessive d) Loci 6) An allele that produces a trait when present; can mask a recessive allele. a) Loci b) Recessive c) Dominant d) Incomplete dominance 7) Having a single set of unpaired chromosomes. a) Alleles b) Gamete c) Haploid d) Monohybrid 8) The genetic makeup, as distinguished from the physical appearance, of an organism or a group of organisms. a) Genotype b) Haploid c) Incomplete dominance d) Alleles 9) The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, as determined by both genetic makeup and environmental influences. a) Phenotype b) Loci c) Homozygous d) Heredity 10) Each member of a pair of homologous chromosomes separates independently of the members of other pairs so the results are random. a) Loci b) Monohybrid c) Heterozygous d) Law of Independent Assortment 11) Sex cell, ovum (egg) and sperm a) Law of Segregation b) Gamete c) Haploid d) Phenotype 12) Members of a pair of homologous chromosomes separate during the formation of gametes and distributed so that every gamete receives only one member of the pair. a) Heterozygous b) Law of Independent Assortment c) Law of Segregation d) Gamete 13) Cross between two individuals with different alleles at one genetic locus of interest. a) Heredity b) Incomplete dominance c) Law of Independent Assortment d) Monohybrid 14) Cross between two different lines (varieties, strains) that differ in two observed traits. a) Law of Independent Assortment b) Dihybrid c) Genotype d) Gamete 15) The position of a gene on a chromosome. a) Loci b) Dihybrid c) Codominance d) Recessive 16) Neither allele is dominant or recessive and both get expressed a) Codominance b) Monohybrid c) Heterozygous d) Law of Independent Assortment 17) Trait carried on the sex chromosome (X or Y)) a) Haploid b) Genotype c) Sex linked d) Law of Independent Assortment 18) Form of intermediate inheritance in which one allele for a specific trait is not completely expressed over its paired allele. a) Sex linked b) Incomplete dominance c) Dominant d) Alleles

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