In people with sickle-cell disease the red blood cells break down, clump, and clog the blood vessels. The bloo?

In people with sickle-cell disease the red blood cells break down, clump, and clog the blood vessels. The blood vessels and the broken cells accumulate in the spleen. Among other things this leads to physical weakness, heart failure, pain, and brain damage. Such a suite of symptoms can be explained by _____. (9.14)
A) the polygenic nature of sickle-cell disease
B) the pleiotropic effects of the sickle-cell allele
C) the disease being the result of the inheritance of two linked genes
D) a bacterial infection interacting with the sickle-cell allele
E) side effects of the drugs used to cure sickle-cell disease


Flower color in snapdragons is an example of incomplete dominance. If a red-flowered plant is crossed with a white-flowered plant, the F1 generation has pink flowers. If a pink-flowered plant is crossed with a pink-flowered plant, the progeny plants will be __________. (9.12)
A) 100% pink
B) 100% red
C) 25% red, 50% pink, and 25% white
D) 50% pink and 50% red
E) 25% white and 75% red

The inheritance of height and weight can best be described as _____. (9.15)
A) simple dominant-recessive inheritance
B) being caused by microorganisms
C) polygenic
D) all symptoms of Huntington's disease
E) the results of a bad lifestyle

Fiorina2010-02-10T10:43:05Z

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holy crap, at my school i got the EXACT same questions on a test review sheet. I got the first one wrong, but the 2nd is A)because with incomplete dominance, there are no dominant traits that can be expressed. Since they are all recessive, red+white, is pink, all pink
3-C) multiple genes affect those traits

Anonymous2010-02-13T18:14:13Z

I would have to say:

1)A - a polygenic nature could explain a suite of manifestations.
2)C - I agree with the other guy: incomplete dominance has not dominant traits. The fact that they were pink and not red/white (showing co-dominance) shows incomplete dominance.
3)C - well, this sounds like either a college Biology class or a Genetics class. If so, it is quite evident that height and weight are not determined by just a single gene. They are a combination of recessive, dominant, co-dominant, expressive, repressive, polygentic traits.

Anonymous2016-07-30T18:05:40Z

Number 1 is B

?2016-04-10T15:08:05Z

Yes,stress makes them change shape and jamb up.