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JeopardyVocabularyPedigrees Inheritance Types Bloodtyping Potent Potables FINAL JEOPARDY 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500
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100 Question-1 BACK The different forms of a trait Allele
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100 Question-2 BACK Draw the symbol of a male not showing the trait of interest
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100 Question-3 BACK What is the name of a cross in which an unknown is crossed with a known homozygous recessive Test Cross
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100 Question-4 BACK The proteins found on the surface of blood cells are called. Antigens
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100 Question-5 BACK What type of inheretanc e pattern is shown in this pedigree? Sex-linked recessive
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200 Question-1 BACK The allele which “covers up” another Dominant
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200 Question-2 BACK Draw the symbol of a male showing a recessive trait
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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
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200 Question-4 BACK The substances formed by cells to attack foreign proteins are called. Antibodies
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200 Question-5 BACK What disorder (if any) is shown in this Karyotype? Trisomy 18
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300 Question-1 BACK The allele which is “covered up” by the other Recessive
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300 Question-2 BACK Draw a pedigree showing a couple mating and having 2 boys and 1 girl
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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
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300 Question-4 BACK If a person has AB- blood, what antigens does he/she possess? A & B
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300 Question-5 BACK This procedure used to extract fetal cells for karyotyping is called? Amniocentesis
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400 Question-1 BACK Having the same alleles for a trait Homozygous
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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
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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
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400 Question-4 BACK If a person has B- blood, what antibodies does he/she possess Anti-A & Anti-Rh
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400 Question-5 BACK Which parent determines the sex of a child? Male
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500 Question-1 BACK Having different alleles for a trait Heterozygous
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500 Question-2 BACK Draw a couple who are carriers and have had a miscarrage before the child’s sex was determined
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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
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500 Question-4 BACK Type O- persons have a special name in regards to blood compatability. They are known as ____? Universal Donors
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500 Question-5 BACK ?
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` Who was the first person to carry the mutant gene responsible for hemophilia? Queen Victoria of England
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