Bicoid is an example of a maternal effect inheritance gene in D. melanogaster. Which of the following situations is absolutely necessary for the lethal expression of the bicoid phenotype?
A:
The father of the fly is homozygous for the mutant gene.
B:
The mother of the fly is homozygous for the mutant gene.
C:
The fly is homozygous for the mutant gene.
D:
The mother and father are heterozygous for the mutant gene.
E:
The fly is heterozygous for the mutant gene.
The answer is B and I get the answer, but there is no way I would have picked this answer if I didn't go over maternal effect inheritance in my undergrad class. How specific do we have to know about genetics? For example, AP Barron's has a list of all the autosomal/sex-linked diseases chart and there is no chance that I'm going to even try to memorize those.
All I am saying is after seeing this question, I am now very worried about the specific details on the Bio section.
A:
The father of the fly is homozygous for the mutant gene.
B:
The mother of the fly is homozygous for the mutant gene.
C:
The fly is homozygous for the mutant gene.
D:
The mother and father are heterozygous for the mutant gene.
E:
The fly is heterozygous for the mutant gene.
The answer is B and I get the answer, but there is no way I would have picked this answer if I didn't go over maternal effect inheritance in my undergrad class. How specific do we have to know about genetics? For example, AP Barron's has a list of all the autosomal/sex-linked diseases chart and there is no chance that I'm going to even try to memorize those.
All I am saying is after seeing this question, I am now very worried about the specific details on the Bio section.