A chromosome content of 2N-1 is called: Triplo-X (XXX syndrome), causes little c
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A chromosome content of 2N-1 is called:
Triplo-X (XXX syndrome), causes little change in phenotype due to the formation of:
Most protein-coding genes are found in the:
In interphase of the cell cycle, the S phase represents:
Dosage compensation is achieved by the formation of:
Occurrence of a gene made larger by trinucleotide repeats is called:
Epigenetic changes:
Noncoding RNAs are generated from:
The distinction between multifactorial and polygenic traits is that:
The chromosome region between the centromere and directly below the telomeres are called:
Each combination of three nitrogen bases on a mRNA strand is called a/an:
Colorblindness is:
The concept of different genes yielding the same phenotypic result is called:
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) contains _______ genes in the form of a _________ chromosome where no ________ occurs.
Genes that are found on the same chromosome are usualy inherited together are referred to as being _______ and therefore do not follow typical Mendalian ratios.
Linkage can be affected by:
A point mutation that causes a substitution of a stop codon with an amino acid and leads to the formation of a longer protein is a:
Continual replication of three nucleotide groups is known as:
A gene that does not encode a protein, but its sequence closely resembles a gene which does get transcribed and translated is called a:
trisomyExplanation / Answer
1) 2N-1 Condition is called monosomy. Option B is the correct answer.
2) The correct answer is option A that is Barr bodies because in female always only one X chromosome is active and that caused only little change in the phenotype.
3- The correct answer is option A that is euchromatin because it is less dense packed than heterochromatin, it is transcriptionally active and protein coding genes are present.
4 - The correct answer is option A that is DNA synthesis that occurs in S phase and that is why it is called S phase that is synthesis phase.
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