Title: Blank Jeopardy
1MendelianGenetics
Meiosis
Pedigrees More
MolecularGenetics
Potpourri
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2Mendel worked with this type of plant.
3What is the pea plant?
4An organism with the genotype Bb is also known as
this.
5What is heterozygous or hybrid?
6Of Mendels three laws, this one states that the
inheritance of alleles for one trait is not
affected by the inheritance of alleles for a
different trait if the genes for the traits are
on separate chromosomes.
7What is The Law of Independent Assortment?
8A homozygous dominant female with orange hair is
mated with a homozygous male with purple hair.
The number of offspring with orange hair is this.
9What are 100?
10The children of a cross between two F1 parents
have this ratio of being homozygous recessive for
both traits.
11What is 1/16th?
12This is being reduced in meiosis.
13What are chromosomes?
14The male gamete is also known as this.
15What is sperm.
16When one area of a chromatid is exchanged with
the matching area on a chromosome of its
homologous chromosome, this occurs.
17What is crossing over?
18This process would result in the formation of
chromosome C from chromosomes A and
19What is crossing over?
20The possible combinations of alleles found in the
gametes of this individual are what?
21What are BD, bD, Bd, bd
22A chart that traces the genetic history of a
family over multiple generations.
23What is a pedigree?
24This type of trait usually skips generations.
25What is recessive?
26Traits controlled by genes on the sex chromosomes.
27What are sex-linked traits?
28The pattern of inheritance that is most likely
shown in this pedigree.
29What is autosomal dominant? (The trait does not
skip a generation, affects one parent and about
half the offspring are affected and the sexes are
equally affected).
30Individual III-2 married a person with the same
genotype as I-1. Their child has this percent
chance of contracting the disease.
31What is zero?
32The process by which DNA makes a copy of
itself.
33What is replication or DNA synthesis?
34The shape of DNA is referred to as this.
35What is helical? (i.e., double helix)
36The letters DNA stand for this.
37What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
38The process of writing the information in
contained in the DNA into a sequence of mRNA that
can later be read to build a protein.
39What is transcription?
40This process is also known as this.
41What is translation?
42The backbone of a DNA molecule is made of them.
43What are phosphate molecules and deoxyribose
sugars?
44A segment of DNA is changed from -ACTTGAT- To -ACC
TGAT- This is an example of this type of
mutation.
45What is a point mutation?
46Any agent that causes a change in DNA. Gamma
radiation, X rays, ultraviolet light are examples
of these.
47What are mutagens?
48The type of inheritance where a pink flower is
produced by crossing a red and a white flower.
49What is incomplete dominance?
50The circular piece of DNA found in bacteria,
where new DNA is placed during bacterial
transformation.
51What is a plasmid?