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JeopardyVocabularyPedigrees Inheritance Types Bloodtyping Potent Potables FINAL JEOPARDY

100 Question-1 BACK The different forms of a trait Allele

100 Question-2 BACK Draw the symbol of a male not showing the trait of interest

100 Question-3 BACK What is the name of a cross in which an unknown is crossed with a known homozygous recessive Test Cross

100 Question-4 BACK The proteins found on the surface of blood cells are called. Antigens

100 Question-5 BACK What type of inheretanc e pattern is shown in this pedigree? Sex-linked recessive

200 Question-1 BACK The allele which “covers up” another Dominant

200 Question-2 BACK Draw the symbol of a male showing a recessive trait

200 Question-3 BACK What is the name of the inheritance pattern found when a trait is linked to the 23 rd pair of chromosomes Sex Linkage

200 Question-4 BACK The substances formed by cells to attack foreign proteins are called. Antibodies

200 Question-5 BACK What disorder (if any) is shown in this Karyotype? Trisomy 18

300 Question-1 BACK The allele which is “covered up” by the other Recessive

300 Question-2 BACK Draw a pedigree showing a couple mating and having 2 boys and 1 girl

300 Question-3 BACK What is the name of the inheritance pattern when one allele does not dominate the other, but they can “blend” Incomplete or Codominance

300 Question-4 BACK If a person has AB- blood, what antigens does he/she possess? A & B

300 Question-5 BACK This procedure used to extract fetal cells for karyotyping is called? Amniocentesis

400 Question-1 BACK Having the same alleles for a trait Homozygous

400 Question-2 BACK Draw a pedigree showing a couple mating and having 2 boys and 1 girl The couple are carriers and 1 boy is affected

400 Question-3 BACK What is the name of the inheritance pattern when there are more than two alleles possible for a single trait. Multiple alleles

400 Question-4 BACK If a person has B- blood, what antibodies does he/she possess Anti-A & Anti-Rh

400 Question-5 BACK Which parent determines the sex of a child? Male

500 Question-1 BACK Having different alleles for a trait Heterozygous

500 Question-2 BACK Draw a couple who are carriers and have had a miscarrage before the child’s sex was determined

500 Question-3 BACK What it the name of the type of inheritance where a trait is controlled by more than one pair of alleles. Polygenic inheritance

500 Question-4 BACK Type O- persons have a special name in regards to blood compatability. They are known as ____? Universal Donors

500 Question-5 BACK ?

` Who was the first person to carry the mutant gene responsible for hemophilia? Queen Victoria of England