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Genetics Jeopardy
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$100 12 345 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy
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Inheritance where both alleles are expressed in the offspring What is incomplete dominance? Return
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Chart showing a trait from generation to generation What is a pedigree? Return
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More than one set of genes controls a trait What is polygenic inheritance? Return
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Physical appearance resulting from the pairs of genes for a trait What is phenotype? Return
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What is homozygous? A trait with two alleles that are the same Return
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Genetic make-up of an organism What is genotype? Return
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An allele that is hidden in heterozygous genotypes What is recessive? Return
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Study of how alleles affect offspring What is genetics? Return
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE
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Different forms of the same gene What are alleles? Return
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Passing of traits from one generation to the next What is heredity? Return
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A disease where thick mucus is produced in lungs and the digestive system What is cystic fibrosis? Return
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The probability that a baby will be a boy What is 1/2? Return
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Genetic engineering has already helped people this way. What is increasing our food supply? Return
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What is on the X chromosome? Hemophilia results from an allele found here. Return
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Sickle-cell anemia is an example of this. What is a homozygous recessive disorder? Return
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Blood type inheritance is an example of this. What is multiple alleles? Return
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A red 4 o’clock crossed with a white 4 o’clock to produce a pink 4 o’clock is an example of this. What is incomplete dominance? Return
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The combination of Tt represents a ____ genotype. What is heterozygous? Return
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In a Punnett square, a capital letter (T) stands for this kind of allele. What is dominant? Return
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He is considered to be the father of genetics. Who is Mendel? Return
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A person who does not have the disorder but has a normal gene paired with a gene for the disorder is called this. What is a carrier? Return
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Hair color in humans is inherited this way. What is polygenic inheritance? Return
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If a father is a hemophiliac, why do none of his sons have it? The father passes the Y onto his sons which doesn’t contain the gene for hemophilia. Return
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The genotype for a half-filled circle in a pedigree showing hemophilia What is X H X h ? Return
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The phenotype of a person with genotype X H X h if H=normal blood clotting and h=hemophilia What is a normal blood clotter? Return
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FINAL JEOPARDY ? Sex-Linked Trait
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This is why sex-linked conditions show up more in males than in females. A female needs 2 of the recessive genes to have the condition while the males need just one because the gene is carried on the X chromosome but not the Y.
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The genotype of a person represented by an empty square on a pedigree to track hemophila What is X H Y?
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The phenotype of a person with genotype X H Y for the trait of hemophilia What is a normal clotter?
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The probability of a person represented by an empty circle on a pedigree passing on the hemophilia trait What is 0%?
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The probability in percent of a person represented by a filled-in square on a pedigree passing on the hemophilia trait What is 50%?
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The probability in percent of a person represented as a half-filled circle on a pedigree passing on the hemophilia trait What is 50%?
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