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Human Genetics and Genetic Engineering
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THIS IS JEOPARDY
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With Your Host... transgenic plant
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To breed or not to breed Kaleidoscope Karyotype me Technology Passing Traits The X-games 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
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The type of disorder that results in far more males being affected than females?
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X-linked recessive A 100
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What is the crossing of unlike individuals to select desirable traits from both species?
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Hybridization A 200
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What blood types can an individual with Type A blood receive?
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Types A and O A 300
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What is the combination of DNA from multiple sources?
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Recombinant DNA A 400
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Plants that have double, and triple the normal number of chromosomes is said to be what?
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Polyploid A 500
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What is the project to determine the sequence of DNA for humans?
B 100
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Human genome project B 100
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What is the technique used to replicate or amplify a small amount of DNA?
B 200
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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
B 200
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What are the enzymes used to cut DNA?
B 300
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Restriction enzymes B 300
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What is the replacement of an absent or faulty gene with a normal, working gene?
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Gene Therapy B 400
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What is the separation of DNA fragments into distinct banding patterns, used in forensics and paternity testing? B 500
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DNA fingerprint B 500
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What is the genotype of individual III-3?
C 100
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aa C 100
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What blood type is considered the universal donor?
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Type O blood C 200
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What autosomal disorder is caused by codominant alleles and has the characteristics of changing the shape of red blood cells? C 300
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Sickle cell disease C 300
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If a man with AB blood marries a woman with type O blood, what blood types are possible in their children? C 400
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Types A and B C 400
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What is the most likely pattern of inheritance of the pedigree below?
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Sex-linked recessive C 500
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What are chromosomes 1-22 in a karyotype?
D 100
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Autosomes D 100
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Analyzing the karyotype below, what gender is this individual and what syndrome does this individual have? D 200
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Female, Down syndrome D 200
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How is the X chromosome different from the Y chromosome?
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The Y Chromosome is much smaller
D 300
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What disorder is characterized by the inheritance of an additional X chromosome in a male?
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Klinefelter’s syndrome
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What is the most common error in meiosis, resulting in the failure of homologous chromosomes to separate? D 500
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Nondisjunction D 500
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A female with colorblindness (a sex-linked recessive trait) will have what genotype?
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XcXc E 100
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What sex-linked disorder results in a bleeding disorder due to the lack a clotting protein?
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Hemophilia E 200
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A colorblind man has five children with a women with normal vision
A colorblind man has five children with a women with normal vision. They have two daughters – one is colorblind, and three sons – two are colorblind. What are the genotypes of the parents? E 300
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XCXc x XcY E 300
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A man and a woman, both who do not have muscular dystrophy have a son with the disorder. What is the probability of having a daughter with the disorder? E 400
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No chance of passing this trait onto a daughter.
XMXm x XMY XM Xm XM Y XMXM XMXm E 400
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Looking at a cell, you notice that it contains Barr bodies, what does that tell you about the donor of these cells? E 500
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The donor is female E 500
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The process of introducing new traits into a population through exposure to a mutagen?
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Mutagenesis F 100
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The type of breeding where humans allow only animals with certain traits to breed?
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Selective Breeding F 200
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What is an individual produced from a single cell, that is genetically identical another organism?
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Clone F 300
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What is the process of a cell taking in external DNA and incorporating it into its own DNA?
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Transformation F 400
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Genetic engineering allows for scientists to insert genes from different species to produce what type of plants and animals? F 500
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Transgenic F 500
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Dangerous conditions???? The Final Jeopardy Category is:
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A human red blood cell is placed in a 5% solute solution and shrinks; it is placed into a 0.01% solute solution and explodes; finally it is placed into a 0.9% solute Ringer’s solution. After 15minutes the blood cell was observed to be in perfect working order, Why? Click on screen to continue
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The solution is isotonic; 0.9% solute concentration on both sides of the membrane! Click on screen to continue
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