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Vocab smack-down Read & listen to the clue given…then use your fly swatter to smack the correct key term! Whoever’s swatter is on the bottom of the stack on the correct answer gets a point. Keep track on the white board provided for your group table! Winners from each table will earn a reward!

Vocab smack-down RULES of the GAME: You must keep your voice at a whisper LISTEN/READ the correct answer on the board for EVERY question… This game is to help you prepare for assessments! If you cannot keep yourselves under control, you will have an alternative assignment: Write definitions/characteristics of these terms 3 times each!

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Farmers removed the gene in chicken DNA to make them grow featherless. SB or GE? Farmers removed the gene in chicken DNA to make them grow featherless. GE

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This process attempts to combine the best traits of 2 parents. SB or GE? This process attempts to combine the best traits of 2 parents. SB

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SB or GE? Dog breeders wanted to breed a dog that would run fast but also be born with long, shiny fur, looking for the best characteristics from the parents. SB

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SB or GE? Scientists take out a gene for bioluminescence from a jellyfish and put that gene into a mouse’s DNA to see if it will have a glowing effect. GE

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SB or GE? This process is relatively new and done in science labs. GE

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SB OR GE? English Shorthorn cattle, which produced good beef were bred with Brahman cattle from India to make the offspring both tasty and resistant to heat and humidity SB

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SB OR GE? This process has been around for thousands of years. SB

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SB or GE? Scientists removed a gene for fat in bison to make them leaner. GE

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This results in organisms with desirable traits from both parents SB OR GE? This results in organisms with desirable traits from both parents SB

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Mitosis or meiosis? Produces body cells MITOSIS

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Sb OR ge? Involves two organisms from the same species SB

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Sb OR ge? Can involve two organisms from different species. GE

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Sb OR ge? Is a relatively new technology GE

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Has been done for thousands of years Sb or ge? Has been done for thousands of years SB

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Sb OR ge? Takes many generations to get desired result. SB

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Results in 2 daughter cells with the same genes Mitosis or meiosis? Results in 2 daughter cells with the same genes MITOSIS

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SB or ge? Takes very few generations to get desired traits. GE

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Sb or ge? An example is a tomato plant that can survive cold temperatures using an “antifreeze” gene. GE

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SB or GE? An example is a “labradoodle” dog breed (combines a Labrador + Poodle) SB

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SB or GE? Is very costly and requires a lab and special equipment to perform GE

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SB or ge? Horse breeders wanted to breed a horse that would run fast but also be born with a shiny coat of hair. SB

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Mitosis or meiosis Results in four DIFFERENT daughter cells MEIOSIS

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MITOSIS OR MEIOSIS Produces sex cells Meiosis

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SB or ge? Can be performed by anyone without the use of a lab. SB