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White Boarding Game Directions We will go group by group asking questions. You have 20 seconds to answer unless it’s a Punnett square. Then you get 1 minute. If the group does not know the answer, the question will go to the next group and so on until the answer is correct. Do not yell out the answer!! That makes it easier for the next group and you want to win more right!? You only get 1 guess per question per group. The person in the group to answer right gets candy. Each person in the group has to answer once before you can answer another question (AKA you are all participating, so have your notes out and be ready!!) Winning = being awesome. LETS DO THIS!

Using (a), how would you write a homozygous dominant genotype?

Using (a), how would you write a Heterozygous genotype?

Is someone being left handed a genotype or phenotype?

Blood type is controlled by what?

Skin color, eye color, and hair color are controlled by what type of traits?

What type of cells does meiosis form when referring to the number of chromosomes?

What is the scientific term for a sex cell?

How many sets of chromosomes do humans get from each parent?

What does Mendel's law of dominance tell us about traits?

At what point in meiosis are there 2 nonidentical cells with 46 chromosomes each?

What would be the genotypic ration of offspring from 2 heterozygous parents?

In what phase of meiosis does crossing over occur?

Does meiosis or mitosis form gametes?

When referring to chromosome number, what are the 4 cells formed at the end of meiosis?

What is crossing over?

What is synapsis?

When 2 homologous chromosomes undergo synapsis, what is formed?

What is a phenotype?

What does Mendel’s law of segregation tell us?

What does Mendel’s law of independent assortment tell us?

How do codominant traits present themselves on an offspring?

What does incomplete dominance mean?

When referring to the number of chromosomes, what type of cell is produced at the end of mitosis?

How many cells are produced at the end of mitosis?

1 minute Purple flowers are dominant over white flowers. What are the phenotypes of possible offspring when a homozygous purple plant is crossed with a homozygous white flower?

Why does crossing over occur?

How are codominant and incomplete dominant alleles similar?

What would be the genotype of a sex-linked trait for a female that is a carrier?

What happens during cytokinesis?

What happens in metaphase 1 of meiosis? Use correct terminology.

1 minute What would be the mixtures of alleles that go on top of and next to the squares on a dihybrid Punnett square if the parents were heterozygous for both traits? (Use (a) and (b) for your letters)

Does mitosis or meiosis have 2 separate divisions?

How many interphases are there in meiosis?

Does mitosis or meiosis produce diploid cells?

Does meiosis or mitosis occur in somatic cells (body cells)?

How many chromosomes does a human cell have at the end of meiosis?

What is the purpose of meiosis?

How many chromosomes does a parent cell have?

What is the process that creates gametes?