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10. Alleles are

 

A. Alternate forms of genes

 

B. Linked genes

 

C. Chromosomes that have crossed over D. Homologous chromosomes

7.Who is known as the "Father of Genetics"?
А. Моrgan
B. Mendel
C. Watson
D. Bateson
8. The term that describes the classification of chromosome in pairs is called
A. Karyotype
B. Chromosome
C. Chromatin
D. DNA
9. DNA molecule is
A. Acidic
B. Basic
C. Neutral
D. Positive
10. Alleles are
A. Alternate forms of genes
B. Linked genes
C. Chromosomes that have crossed over
D. Homologous chromosomes
11. The region of chromosome that are located at the ends of chromosomes, and needed for
chromosomal replication and stability.
A. Telomere
B. Centromere
C. Kinetochore
D Spindle
12. The smallest unit of genetic material which produces a phenotypic effect on mutation is
A. Muton
B. Gene
C. Recon
D. Nucleic acid
13. The pattern of inheritance when traits are passed from generation to generation,
A. Transmission genetics
B. Population genetics
C. Molecular genetics
D. Cytogenetics
Transcribed Image Text:7.Who is known as the "Father of Genetics"? А. Моrgan B. Mendel C. Watson D. Bateson 8. The term that describes the classification of chromosome in pairs is called A. Karyotype B. Chromosome C. Chromatin D. DNA 9. DNA molecule is A. Acidic B. Basic C. Neutral D. Positive 10. Alleles are A. Alternate forms of genes B. Linked genes C. Chromosomes that have crossed over D. Homologous chromosomes 11. The region of chromosome that are located at the ends of chromosomes, and needed for chromosomal replication and stability. A. Telomere B. Centromere C. Kinetochore D Spindle 12. The smallest unit of genetic material which produces a phenotypic effect on mutation is A. Muton B. Gene C. Recon D. Nucleic acid 13. The pattern of inheritance when traits are passed from generation to generation, A. Transmission genetics B. Population genetics C. Molecular genetics D. Cytogenetics
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