Trait Shuffle - Learn.Genetics.utah.edu

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Ann Wawrose
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24 questions
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Is this trait due to mostly genes, mostly environment, or mostly a combination of both?
Mostly genes
Mostly environment
Both
Answer explanation
Some birds sing complex and melodic songs, usually during certain times of the year, to attract mates or mark their territory. Songs are different from calls—simpler sounds that are used year-round.
The contributions that genes and the environment make to birdsong can differ depending on the species. But usually it’s the product of both. Songbirds have certain gene variations that give them a drive and ability to sing.
To sing properly, most species must learn from other birds—though, interestingly, young birds are genetically programmed to be influenced by the songs of their own species!
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Is this trait due to mostly genes, mostly environment, or mostly a combination of both?
Mostly genes
Mostly environment
Both
Answer explanation
When sea turtles hatch on the seashore, they dig their way out of the sand and quickly scramble to the ocean. They don’t have to be taught. Their visual systems—which are built by genes—are highly attuned to the important cues that will help get them there. They aim the turtles downslope and draw them to the light from the stars and the moon that’s reflected off the water.
Factors from the environment don’t do much to shape this process, but they can disrupt it. For example, artificial light from cities can disorient baby turtles and draw them away from the ocean.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Is this trait due to mostly genes, mostly environment, or mostly a combination of both?
Mostly genes
Mostly environment
Both
Answer explanation
No one is born knowing how to do math. Like many skills, the most important factors for mathematical ability are learning and practice. And practically everyone has the ability to learn.
But differences in brain anatomy may influence how easy or hard it is for you to learn. So genes appear to have a role, too.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Is this trait due to mostly genes, mostly environment, or mostly a combination of both?
Mostly genes
Mostly environment
Both
Answer explanation
The size of your feet is largely controlled by genes, but not completely. Identical twins can have different sized feet. It’s likely several environmental factors, such as nutrition, play a role.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Is this trait due to mostly genes, mostly environment, or mostly a combination of both?
Mostly genes
Both
Mostly environment
Answer explanation
Typical red-green colorblindness is caused by a variation in a single gene. A person needs at least one working copy to see red and green. It codes for a protein in the eye that detects certain colors (or wavelengths) of light.
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6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Is this trait due to mostly genes, mostly environment, or mostly a combination of both?
Mostly genes
Both
Mostly environment
Answer explanation
Being good at volleyball (and other athletic abilities too) comes mainly from learning and practice.
But variations in genes—like those that influence height or muscle fiber type—can make it easier or harder.
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7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Is this trait due to mostly genes, mostly environment, or mostly a combination of both?
Mostly genes
Both
Mostly environment
Answer explanation
Developmental environment matters a lot. You learn the language(s) spoken around you. And most people have a hard time speaking a language accent-free if they learn it after puberty.
That said, genes also play a role. They influence the brain function and muscle control that give you the ability to speak.
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