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THIS IS Jeopardy
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Jeopardy More Vocab More Genotypes Punnett Squares Vocabulary Genotypes Phenotypes 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 combination of alleles for a specific trait an organism has
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Genotype A 100
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A distinguishing characteristic
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Trait A 200
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An offspring that contains either two dominant or two recessive alleles for a trait
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Homozygous A 300
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A different form of a gene
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Allele A 400
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Cell parts with information that determines what traits a living thing will have
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Chromosomes A 500
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Dimples is dominant. What 2 possible genotypes someone who has dimples
Dimples is dominant. What 2 possible genotypes someone who has dimples. Use the letter “d” B 100
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DD and Dd B 100
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Dimples is dominant. What is(are) the possible genotype(s) for the trait of no dimples using the letter “d” B 200
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dd B 200
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Having a cleft chin is dominant
Having a cleft chin is dominant. What is(are) the possible genotype(s) for the trait of a cleft chin? Use the letter “c" B 300
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Cc or CC B 300
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Having a cleft chin is dominant
Having a cleft chin is dominant. What is(are) the possible genotype(s) for the trait of not having a cleft chin? Use the letter “c" B 400
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cc B 400
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Having a widow’s peak is dominant
Having a widow’s peak is dominant. What is/are the genotype(s) for having a widow’s peak? Use the letter “w" B 500
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Ww and WW B 500
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The physical expression of a trait
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Phenotype C 100
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An allele that is masked by a dominant allele and is expressed only in the presence of another recessive allele C 200
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recessive C 200
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A segment of a chromosome that codes for a particular trait
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gene C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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An allele that is always expressed, even in the presence of a recessive allele
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Dominant C 400
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An offspring that contains one dominant allele and one recessive allele for a trait
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Heterozygous C 500
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The ability to roll your tongue is dominant
The ability to roll your tongue is dominant. What is the phenotype for the genotype rr? D 100
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Not rolling your tongue
D 100
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The ability to roll your tongue is dominant
The ability to roll your tongue is dominant. What is the phenotype for the genotype Rr? D 200
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Being able to roll your tongue
D 200
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The ability to roll your tongue is dominant
The ability to roll your tongue is dominant. What is the phenotype for the genotype RR? D 300
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Being able to roll your tongue
D 300
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In mice, a black coat is dominant, and a white coat is recessive
In mice, a black coat is dominant, and a white coat is recessive. What is the phenotype for the genotype Bb? D 400
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Black coat D 400
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In mice, a black coat is dominant, and a white coat is recessive
In mice, a black coat is dominant, and a white coat is recessive. What is the phenotype for the genotype bb? D 500
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White coat D 500
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Having bent little fingers is dominant
Having bent little fingers is dominant. Using the letter “f”, what is the heterozygous genotype? E 100
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Ff E 100
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Having bent little fingers is dominant
Having bent little fingers is dominant. Using the letter “f”, what is the homozygous dominant genotype? E 200
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FF E 200
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Having bent little fingers is dominant
Having bent little fingers is dominant. Using the letter “f”, what is the homozygous recessive genotype? E 300
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ff E 300
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Having a straight thumb is dominant, while a hitchhiker’s thumb is recessive. Using the letter “h”, what is the heterozygous genotype? E 400
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Hh E 400
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Having a straight thumb is dominant, while a hitchhiker’s thumb is recessive. Using the letter “h”, what is the homozygous recessive genotype? E 500
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hh E 500
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What is the probability of having a child with dimples if dimples is dominant?
Dd x Dd F 100
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3/4 F 100
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What is the probability of having a child with no dimples if dimples is dominant?
Dd x Dd F 200
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1/4 F 200
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What is the probability of having a child with dimples if dimples is dominant?
Dd x dd F 300
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2/4 F 300
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What is the probability of having a child with no dimples if dimples is dominant?
Dd x dd F 400
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2/4 F 400
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What is the probability of having a child with no dimples if dimples is dominant?
DD x dd F 500
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0/4 F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith both have dimples. Their new baby does not have dimples. They assume their baby must have been switched at the hospital. Are they correct? Show the punnett square that supports your answer. Click on screen to continue
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No, they could both be Dd x Dd, producing a child with the genotype dd
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