Title: This is JEOPARDY!
1This is JEOPARDY!
2Procedures for Today
- Categories levels have certain point values
- Higher point values are generally more difficult
questions - You MUST state your response in the form of a
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3Genetics
Way back when Whats that called? Mutants Chromo-somes Dominate!
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4Hippocrates idea of body particles making up
gametes
5 6An early 19th century belief that traits blend
together
Question .
7What is
8An Austrian monk that studied inherited traits in
peas
9Who is
10Gregor Mendels hybrid crosses of peas revealed
traits that seemed to dominate, leading him to
develop this principle.
11What is
- the Principle of Dominance/Recessiveness?
12What disproves the Blending Hypothesis
13What is
- recessive traits reappearing?
14The first, or parent generation
15What is
16What identical alleles are called
17What is
18Eggs and sperm, for example
19What are
20Alternate forms of the same gene
21What are
22A pair two different alleles for the same gene
23What is
24Change in a single gene
25What is
26Change in a whole chromosome
27What is
28Part of a chromosome is missing
29What is
30Part of a chromosome is reversed.
31What is
32When two of these exchange portions, a
translocation occurs
33What are
- non-homologous chromosomes?
34An arrangement of chromosomes in a particular
order, used for study
35What is
36The 1st 22 pairs of chromosomes
37What are
38Examples of the 23rd pair of chromosomes
39What are
40Daily Double
41Part of a chromosome that codes for a particular
trait
42What is
43The stage in which a karyotype is photographed
44What is
45When one alleles traits can show, hiding another
alleles traits
46What is
47Both alleles in a heterozygote can be partially
expressed
48What is
49The type dominance that allows the offspring of a
white cow and a red bull to have a white/red
haired calf (roan)
50What is
51The only arrangement by which recessive alleles
are expressed
52What is
53The incomplete dominant color of F1 when P Red
(RR) x White (WW)
54What is
55Double Jeopardy
BLOOD Sex-linking Cross me once Cross me twice Oh-oh
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56The human alleles for blood
57What are
58Carbo/protein molecules found on cells can make
an immune response occur
59What are
60A protein molecule that hunts for a particular
antigen
61What is
62The universal blood recipient type
63What is
64The type dominance found in IA and IB blood
alleles
65What is
66Where sex linked diseases alleles are found
67What is
68A non-sex chromosome
69What is
70X linked Dominant mutation (definition)
71What is
- a mutation on the X chromosome that is
dominantly expressed?
72Examples of sex-linked disorders
73What are
- hemophilia and colorblindness?
74The of male children that will have hemophilia
if dad is normal and mom is a carrier
75What is
76When only one trait is studied in a hybrid cross
77What is
78A tool used to determine F1 genotypes
79What is
80What the expressed traits of an organism is called
81What is
82The phenotypic ratio of the F1, when P TT x tt
83What is
84The phenotypic ratio of the F1, when P Tt x Tt
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86When two traits observed in a cross
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88Ttall, tshort, Ggreen, gyellowThe genotype
of a fully heterozygous plant
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90The possible gametes that could be formed from
TtGg
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92Daily Double
93The phenotypic ratio of the cross of two fully
heterozygous dihybrids
94What is
95The genotypic ratio of the cross of two fully
heterozygous dihybrids
96What is
97Used as a tool to show all the known phenotypes
of an organism and its ancestors
98What is
99Can occur in Meiosis I or II, where the wrong
number of chromosomes are separated during
anaphase
100What is
101The meaning of 47,21 (Downs syndrome)
102What is
- 47 chromosomes, having an extra 21st chromosome?
103How Trisomy x is written
104What is
105When n is a normal haploid number, its the
notation used when a gamete has one more
chromosome than it should have
106What is
107Final Jeopardy
- What is your wager?
- Write you name and wager on a piece of paper and
we will come around and collect them.
108Question for Final Jeopardy
- How many genotypes are formed in the F1
generation when you cross the parents TtGg x ttgg?
109Answer for Final Jeopardy
- TtGg x ttgg
- TG Tg tG tg
- tg TtGg Ttgg ttGg ttgg
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