DNA DAY Family Feud. 3. Stroke 1.Heart Disease 2. Cancer 4. Diabetes 5. Alzheimer’s 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. XXX There is a genetic component to which of the top.

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DNA DAY Family Feud

3. Stroke 1.Heart Disease 2. Cancer 4. Diabetes 5. Alzheimer’s XXX There is a genetic component to which of the top ten causes of death in the U.S.

5. Ethnicity 1. Age of diagnosis 2. Health problems of family members 3. Age and cause of death 4. Lifestyle behaviors of family members XXX What things do you need to collect in a family health history?

5. Rat1.Sheep 2. Mouse 3. Cow 4. Cat XXX Name an animal that has been experimentally cloned.

5. Georgia (at the CDC) 4.Minnesota 3. Oregon 2. Michigan 1. Utah XXX What states have a genomics program

5. Chimp 4. Fern 3. Amoebas 2. Onion 1.Gold fish XXX What has more chromosomes than a human

XXX 5. Protein 4. Base pairs 3. Genes 2. Chromosomes 1. Nucleus Name the parts of a cell that have to do with genetics

5. Craig Venter 4. Francis Collins 3. George Mendell 2. Francis Crick 1.James Watson XXX Who are the “Superstars” of genetics?

XXX 5. Hemoglobinopathies 4. Galactosemia 3. Maple syrup urine disease 2. Congenital hypothyroidism 1. PKU/Phenylketonuria What are some of the newborn screenings done in Utah?

X 5. The Island of Dr. Moreau 4. Multiplicity 3. The Island 2. Gattaca 1.Jurassic Park XX Name five movies that are based around genetics or genetic manipulation. 5.

5. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis 4. Stem cell research 3. Gene therapy 2. Nutrigenomics 1.Pharmacogenomics X What are the top five future fields in genetics? 5. XX