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Meiosis Alleles Punnett Squares Total Domination Chrom-osomes Hodge Podge $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL

Meiosis - $100 The number of nuclear divisions. What is two? Back to Board

Meiosis - $200 The fruit fly’s haploid chromosome number. What is 4? Back to Board

Meiosis - $300 The phase when Independent Assortment occurs. It creates this. What is Metaphase I, Variation? Back to Board

Meiosis - $400 The exchange of DNA in non-sister chromatids. What is crossing-over? Back to Board

Meiosis - $500 The final product of meiosis I. What are 2 haploid unique daughter cells? Back to Board

Alleles - $100 The genetic expression of a trait. What is a Genotype? Back to Board

Alleles - $200 A homozygous dominant individual would have its alleles expressed this way: What is AA; two capital letters? Back to Board

Alleles - $300 Different alleles combined together. What is Heterozygous? Back to Board

Alleles - $400 When chromosomes that have the same genes pair up this is formed. What is a homologous pair/tetrad? Back to Board

Alleles - $500 Alleles from mom and dad combine to create a physical trait called a: What is a Phenotype? Back to Board

Squares - $100 This many traits are crossed in a monohybrid. What is 1? Back to Board

Squares - $200 Homozygous brown crossed with heterozygous. The probability of having a pure bred. What is 50%? Back to Board

Squares - $300 Using incomplete dominance, a homozygous yellow flowered plant (BB) is crossed with a red plant. The offspring probability is: What is 100% Bb; 100% Orange flowers? Back to Board

Squares - $400 DAILY DOUBLE!!! Back to Board

Squares - $500 Two heterozygotes are mated together, the probability of the offspring. What is a 3:1 ratio of dominant trait to recessive trait? Back to Board

Dominance - $100 An example of a dominant trait in humans. What is brown hair/eye; dimples? Back to Board

Dominance - $200 The alleles combine during this process where two gametes fuse together; creating this cell. What is fertilization; zygote? Back to Board

Dominance - $300 Condition in which a trait is intermediate between two alleles. What is incomplete dominance? Back to Board

Dominance - $400 Anytime the dominant allele is present it masks the recessive allele. What is complete dominance? Back to Board

Dominance - $500 Two different alleles for a trait that are expressed unblended in the phenotype of heterozygous individuals where neither allele is dominant or recessive. What is Codominance? Back to Board

Chromosomes - $100 Total number of chromosomes in a human. What is 46? Back to Board

Chromosomes - $200 The number of chromosomes in a human gamete. What is 23? Back to Board

Chromosomes - $300 The reason why sexual reproduction creates more variation. What is Meiosis (crossing over & independent assortment) and fertilization? Back to Board

Chromosomes - $400 Before chromosomes are condensed, DNA is in this form and goes through this process. What is Chromatin & DNA Replication? Back to Board

Chromosomes - $500 DNA in a eukaryotic cell is contained in the _______ and goes through __________ in the cell cycle, prior to division. What is nucleus; Interphase? Back to Board

Potpourri - $100 DAILY DOUBLE!!! Back to Board

Potpourri - $200 Mrs. Hoffman’s birthday. What is May 14th!! (it’s coming up!)? Back to Board

Potpourri - $300 In a deck of cards, this King does not have a moustache. What is the King of Hearts? Back to Board

Potpourri - $400 The only animal that can’t jump. What is an elephant? Back to Board

Potpourri - $500 Today (April 11th) is this national day. What is National Pet Day? Back to Board

Daily Double Brown eyes is dominant over blue eyes. Having dimples is dominant over not having dimples. If a man heterozygous for both traits is crossed with a purebred dimpled woman with brown eyes. Write the cross for the P generation. What is BbDd x BBDD? Back to Board

Daily Double 1st person to use/create the word “nerd” Who is Dr. Seuss in “If I Ran the Zoo”? Back to Board

FINAL JEOPARDY!! How is an organism formed from its parents? Explain how meiosis starts & ends.