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Jeopardy Genetics DNA Technology Ecology Evolution Taxonomy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Genetics He is considered the father of genetics

$100 Answer from Genetics Gregor Mendel

$200 Question from Genetics Individuals of this gender are more likely to expressed sex-lined traits

$200 Answer from Genetics Males

$300 Question from Genetics This is the term for when both alleles are expressed in a heterozygote

$300 Answer from Genetics Codominance

$400 Question from Genetics These are the 4 phenotypes we see in the trait for human blood type

$400 Answer from Genetics A, B, AB, O

$500 Question from Genetics Name the 3 laws of inheritance

$500 Answer from Genetics 1.Law of dominance 2.Law of segregation 3.Law of independent assortment

$100 Question from DNA Technology This is the size of DNA that runs the farthest on a gel

$100 Answer from DNA Technology Shortest

$200 Question from DNA Technology This is the term for the gene you want to add to the plasmid

$200 Answer from DNA Technology Gene of interest

$300 Question from DNA Technology This is another term meaning the same thing as “genetically modified”

$300 Answer from DNA Technology Transgenic

$400 Question from DNA Technology This is the term for the “mother” that is involved in reproductive cloning

$400 Answer from DNA Technology Surrogate

$500 Question from DNA Technology This is the wild grass that was selectively bred to become corn

$500 Answer from DNA Technology Teosinte

$100 Question from Ecology This is a the term for how the individuals of a population are spread out in a given area

$100 Answer from Ecology Population dispersion

$200 Question from Ecology This is the term for organisms that eat both plants and meat

$200 Answer from Ecology Omnivore

$300 Question from Ecology These are the 3 types of symbiotic relationships

$300 Answer from Ecology Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism

$400 Question from Ecology Climate is composed of these 2 factors

$400 Answer from Ecology Temperature & rainfall

$500 Question from Ecology This interaction between species in the same niche is driven by limited resources

$500 Answer from Ecology Competition

$100 Question from Evolution Speciation is the __________ of new species

$100 Answer from Evolution Formation

$200 Question from Evolution This is the term for any remain or trace of an organism that died long ago

$200 Answer from Evolution Fossil

$300 Question from Evolution This is the theory that living things come from nonliving things

$300 Answer from Evolution Abiogenesis or Spontaneous generation

$400 Question from Evolution The shift in phenotype frequency of peppered moths in London is an example of this type of selection

$400 Answer from Evolution Directional

$500 Question from Evolution This type speciation says new species occur in bursts

$500 Answer from Evolution Punctuated equilibrium

$100 Question from Taxonomy The 2 name system used to classify organisms is known as this

$100 Answer from Taxonomy Binomial Nomenclature

$200 Question from Taxonomy This is the most broad category of classification

$200 Answer from Taxonomy Domain

$300 Question from Taxonomy This level of classification falls between class and family

$300 Answer from Taxonomy Order

$400 Question from Taxonomy This is the term for a characteristics that all of the organisms in a group have (Ex hair in mammals)

$400 Answer from Taxonomy Shared character

$500 Question from Taxonomy This is the term that includes group of organisms that includes an ancestor plus all of its descendants

$500 Answer from Taxonomy Clade

Final Jeopardy This is the equation for the growth rate of a population. (Be specific)

Final Jeopardy Answer Growth rate = (births + immigration) – (deaths + emigration)