The Gene by Siddhartha Mukherjee
  • 1. What is the primary focus of 'The Gene' by Siddhartha Mukherjee?
A) The ethics of cloning
B) The history of medicine
C) The history and science of genetics
D) The evolution of species
  • 2. Who is the author of 'The Gene'?
A) Richard Dawkins
B) Francis Collins
C) Siddhartha Mukherjee
D) Craig Venter
  • 3. What significant scientific discovery is detailed in 'The Gene'?
A) The discovery of penicillin
B) The development of the microscope
C) The structure of DNA
D) The theory of relativity
  • 4. What role do family histories play in Mukherjee's discussion of genetics?
A) They illustrate the inheritance of traits
B) They complicate genetic understanding
C) They have no relevance
D) They are purely anecdotal
  • 5. What personal connection does Mukherjee make throughout the narrative?
A) His experiences as a doctor in India
B) His travels around the world
C) His background in physics
D) His family's history of cancer
  • 6. In the context of genetics, what is 'phenotype'?
A) The observable traits of an organism
B) The genetic makeup of an organism
C) A type of gene mutation
D) The environment affecting genes
  • 7. What concept does Mukherjee challenge regarding genetic determinism?
A) That genes cannot adapt
B) That genes are unchangeable
C) The influence of environment and experience
D) That genetics is the only important factor
  • 8. What term refers to the study of how genes are expressed and regulated?
A) Genomics
B) Molecular biology
C) Biochemistry
D) Epigenetics
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