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Question 21# Print Question

Which of the following conditions will produce more than one Barr body in cells of affected patients?

A. Testicular feminization syndrome
B. Sexual infantilism due to Turner’s syndrome
C. Bilateral gynaecomastia due to Kleinfelter’s syndrome (47 XXY)
D. Triple-X syndrome with normal fertility
E. Fragile-X syndrome


Question 22# Print Question

Mrs Smith is a 32-year-old woman with normal IQ scores whose son has been recently diagnosed to have fragile-X syndrome. There is no family history of fragile-X syndrome in her husband’s lineage, but Mrs Smith’s maternal uncle had mental retardation, suspected to be fragile X retrospectively.

Which of the following best describes Mrs Smith’s genotype?

A. She has a premutation
B. She has a complete mutation which is unexpressed
C. She is completely normal in terms of her genotype
D. She does not have a mutation due to variable penetrance of fragile-X syndrome
E. She has a fragile-X chromosome whose expression will occur only after age 40


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If a mother has alleles ‘pp’ while a father has alleles ‘Pp’ at the same locus, then which of the following distributions can be expected in the next generation? 

A. 1/2 Pp, 1/2 pp
B. 1/3 Pp, 2/3 pp
C. 1/2 PP, 1/2 pp
D. 1/2 Pp, 1/2 PP
E. 1/4 Pp, 3/4 pp


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Which of the following genetic abnormalities is associated with rocker bottom feet, protrusion of bowel through the umbilical cord, and low-set ears in a male child, newly born to both healthy parents with no history of genetic disorders in the family?

A. Deletion
B. Insertion
C. Nonsense mutation
D. Translocation
E. Aneuploidy


Question 25# Print Question

Which of the following genetic mechanisms can explain the occurrence of Angelman’s syndrome?

A. Maternal disomy of chromosome 15
B. Paternal disomy of chromosome 15
C. Spontaneous deletion of one copy of an allele at a certain locus, derived from the father
D. Spontaneous deletion of both copies of alleles from the father and mother
E. All of the above




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