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Topic 3 Jeopardy! Genetics SL Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
Meiosis Genes & Chromo Pedigrees Monohybrid Biotechnology Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Genetics SL
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$100 Question Genes & Chromo
In the following diagram, which pair represents homologous chromosomes?
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4 & 6 are homologous chromosomes
$100 Answer Genes & Chromo 4 & 6 are homologous chromosomes
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$200 Question 4.1 Genes & Chromo
The electron micrograph shows the chromosomes in one stage of meiosis in rice. Image I shows the whole cell with a boxed region. Image II shows a magnified view of the boxed region. $200 Question 4.1 Genes & Chromo What do the arrows indicate? A. Condensation B. Chiasmata C. Centrioles D. Centromeres
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$200 Answer Genes & Chromo What do the arrows indicate? B. Chiasmata
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$300 Question Genes & Chromo
The two chromosomes in these diagrams are homologous. State one similarity and one difference between homologous chromosomes.
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$300 Answer Genes & Chromo similarity: same length OR
same centromere position same sequence of genes difference: different alleles ‹of some genes›
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$400 Question Genes & Chromo
Below shows a pair of homologous chromosomes during prophase I and metaphase I of meiosis. Identify two processes shown in these diagram that promote genetic variation
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& Random Assortment/ orientation of maternal and paternal chromosomes
$400 Answer Genes & Chromo Crossover & Random Assortment/ orientation of maternal and paternal chromosomes
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$500 Question Genes & Chromo
Huntington's is a genetic disease caused by an mutation in DNA. Identify if the gene that codes for Huntington's disease is dominant or recessive. Identify the mutation / change in DNA bases that causes Huntington's disease Identify the name of the protein involved
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$500 Answer 4.1 Basics Huntington's is a genetic disease caused by an mutation in DNA. Identify if the gene that codes for Huntington's disease is dominant Identify the BASES are added/ inserted to DNA that codes for the amino acid Glutamine. Huntingtin’s protein (HTT protein) is involved
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What type of inheritance is shown in this pedigree chart?
$100 Question Pedigrees What type of inheritance is shown in this pedigree chart? A. X-linked dominant B. Y-linked dominant C. X-linked recessive D. Y-linked recessive
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$100 Answer from 4.2 Pedigrees
What type of inheritance is shown in this pedigree chart? C. X-linked recessive
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$200 Question from 4.2 Pedigrees
What evidence is given in the pedigree chart below to establish that the condition is caused by a dominant allele?
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$200 Answer from 4.2 Pedigrees
Two affected parents have an unaffected child.
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$300 Question from Pedigrees
Draw a pedigree for the below family & add genotypes of each person. Diabetes is a disorder of the pancreas in which insulin cannot be produced or is not effective. As a result, blood sugar cannot be properly controlled. Diabetics have a homozygous recessive genotype (dd). A father carries the recessive gene for diabetes and a mother does not (generation 1). They have two children (generation 2), a daughter and a son. The daughter does not suffer from diabetes and marries a man who does not carry the gene for diabetes. They have one child, a girl who is a carrier (generation 3). The son marries a diabetic woman and they have two boys, both who suffer from diabetes (generation 3).
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$300 Answer from Pedigrees
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$400 Question from Pedigrees
Is the below trait dominant or recessive? What is the genotype of person A?
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$400 Answer from Pedigrees
The trait is recessive . Person A’s genotype is heterozygous (Aa)
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$500 Question from Pedigrees
. Draw the pedigree for the below family & write genotypes for each person A father has blood type A and a mother has blood type AB. They have 3 children, a son with blood type A, another son with blood type AB, and a daughter with blood type B. The daughter then marries a man with blood type O and they have a daughter with type O.
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$500 Answer from Pedigrees
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$100 Question 4.3 Monohybrid Hemophilia is a sex-linked trait. A hemophiliac man and a woman that is a carrier have children What percent of the males do you expect to be hemophiliacs? ______ What percent of the females do you expect to be hemophiliacs? ______ What percent of the females do you expect to be carriers? ______
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$100 Answer from 4.3 Monohybrid
Hemophilia is a sex-linked trait. Write the cross for a hemophiliac man and a woman that is a carrier. The Cross:_XhY x XHXh__ Make the punnet square: What percent of the males do you expect to be hemophiliacs? _50%__ What percent of the females do you expect to be hemophiliacs? _50%____ What percent of the females do you expect to be carriers? ___50%_____ Xh Y XH XH Xh XH Y Xh Xh XhY
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$200 Question from 4.3 Monohybrid
A man of blood group A and a woman of blood group B have a child. If both are heterozygous for the gene, what are the chances of them having a child with blood group B?
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$200 Answer from 4.3 Monohybrid
A man of blood group A and a woman of blood group B have a child. If both are heterozygous for the gene, what are the chances of them having a child with blood group B? – 25 %
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$300 Question from 4.3 Monohybrid
A genetic cross was made between pure-breeding snapdragon plants with red flowers and pure-breeding snapdragon plants with white flowers. The cross produced F1 offspring that had only pink flowers. When the F1 plants were self-pollinated, the resulting F2 generation had some red, some white and some pink flowers. Construct a Punnett grid to show the cross between two F1 plants. Deduce the percentage of the different phenotypes of the F2 offspring.
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$300 Answer from 4.3 Monohybrid
WW WR RR 25% red, 25% white, 50% pink
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$400 Question 4.3 Monohybrid In Border Collies, black coat (B) is dominant to red coat (b). A breeder has a black male that has won numerous awards. The breeder would like to use the dog for breeding if he is purebred or BB. To learn this information, she test crosses her black dog. Show the test cross & punnet square between this black dog if it was a heterozygote for the black trait. What percent of its offspring would be red?
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$400 Answer from 4.3 Monohybrid
Show the test cross & punnet square between this black dog if it was a heterozygote for the black trait. Cross: Bb x bb What percent of its offspring would be red? 50% of offspring phenotypes would be Red. B b Bb bb
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$500 Question from 4.3 Monohybrid
If an organism that is homozygous recessive for a trait is crossed with a heterozygote, what is the chance of getting a homozygous recessive phenotype in the first generation?
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$500 Answer from 4.3 Monohybrid
If an organism that is homozygous recessive for a trait is crossed with a heterozygote, what is the chance of getting a homozygous recessive phenotype in the first generation? 50%
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$100 Question from Mixture
prophase I prophase II metaphase I metaphase II anaphase I anaphase II telophase I telophase II Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below. Tetrads of chromosomes are aligned at the center of the cell; independent assortment soon follows.
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$100 Answer Mixture Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below. Tetrads of chromosomes are aligned at the center of the cell; independent assortment soon follows. -- METAPHASE I
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$200 Question Mixture prophase I prophase II metaphase I metaphase II
anaphase I anaphase II telophase I telophase II Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below. Centromeres of sister chromatids uncouple and chromatids separate.
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$200 Answer 3.3 DNA/ RNA/ Protein
prophase I prophase II metaphase I metaphase II anaphase I anaphase II telophase I telophase II Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below. Centromeres of sister chromatids uncouple and chromatids separate.
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$300 Question DNA/ RNA/ Protein
prophase I prophase II metaphase I metaphase II anaphase I anaphase II telophase I telophase II Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below. Crossing over occurs during which phase of meiosis
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$300 Answer Mixture prophase I prophase II metaphase I metaphase II
anaphase I anaphase II telophase I telophase II Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below. Crossing over occurs during which phase of meiosis
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$400 Question Mixture prophase I prophase II metaphase I metaphase II
anaphase I anaphase II telophase I telophase II Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below. Non-disjunction occurs at what phases of meiosis?
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$400 Answer from Mixture prophase I prophase II metaphase I
metaphase II anaphase I anaphase II telophase I telophase II Match the key event of meiosis with the stages listed below. Non-disjunction occurs at what phases of meiosis?
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$500 Question Mixture What phase or phases below could represent anaphase of MITOSIS? And explain how you know.
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Phase II and V, because sister chromosomes are being pulled apart.
$500 Answer Mixture Phase II and V, because sister chromosomes are being pulled apart.
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$100 Question 4.4 Biotechnology
State the name of the technique that is used to separate fragments of DNA according to their size, during DNA profiling.
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$100 Answer 4.4 Biotechnology
GEL ELECTROPHORESIS State the name of the technique that is used to separate fragments of DNA according to their size, during DNA profiling.
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$200 Question 4.4 Biotechnology
Results of a paternity investigation. Track A = mother of a child, Track B = child Track C = a man who might be the father. Explain, using evidence from the diagram, whether this man is the father or not.
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$200 Answer 4.4 Biotechnology
NO ‘C’ is NOT the father or ‘B’ b/c B has DNA fragments that he did not inherit from his mom or the man represented by track C
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$300 QUESTION 4.4 Biotechnology
Which process is used in polymerase chain reaction (PCR)? A. Transcription B. Translation C. Replication D. Mutation
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$300 Answer 4.4 Biotechnology
Which process is used in polymerase chain reaction (PCR)? C. Replication
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Daily Double!
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$400 Question 4.4 Biotechnology
Identify two enzymes that are needed to incorporate genes into plasmids to create recombinant plasmids and state their function
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$400 Answer 4.4 Biotechnology
Which enzymes are needed to incorporate genes into plasmids to create recombinant plasmids? LIGASE and RESTRICTION ENZYMES
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$500 Question 4.4 Biotechnology
A small amount of a suspect’s DNA is obtained from a crime scene. Identify two techniques would be used to carry out DNA profiling A
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$500 Answer 4.4 Biotechnology
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and gel electrophoresis
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American Science fiction Old version (older than you) and new version (in the last five years)
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OLD BIBILICAL STORY –made into a movie(Older than Ms. Tyler)
The story was recently remade into another movie, but with a different name.
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American Movie --Recently released
Drama Based on a non-fiction best-selling novel
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American Drama Movie --Recently released
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American Movie Recently released Drama Nominated for many awards
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Boyhood
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American Movie Science fantasy Almost as Old as Ms. Tyler Many sequels/ prequels New one will be released soon.
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Star Wars– Episode 4 – The original
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