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Mendel Dominance Inheritance Mutations Pedigrees
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Question for Mendel - $200
• This is the symbol given to Mendel’s original pure pea plants. (it stands for Parent)
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• What is P?• PP, Pp. or pp• The “P” stood for the parent
plants
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Question for Mendel - $300
• These types of plants always produce offspring with only one form of a trait.
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Question for Mendel - $400
• Mendel stated that one allele’s trait would always appear in the organism and that another could be present, but hidden.
• What terms did Mendel use for these two traits?
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Question for Mendel - $500
• Mendel stated that if you crossed a heterozygous plant with another heterozygous plant this % of the offspring would show the recessive trait?
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Question for Dominance - $300
• If a rabbit is heterozygous for fur coat what would the phenotype be?
• B = Black• b = Brown
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Question for Dominance - $400
• Mendel stated that alleles would show in pairs, one form each parent. What term did he use to describe a situation when the alleles showed both the same dominate or recessive traits?
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Question for Dominance - $500
• Mendel crossed a purebred dominate red flower with another purebred recessive white flower. What % of the first generation of offspring showed the recessive trait.
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Question for Inheritance - $100
• This tool is used to predict possible outcomes of genotype crosses.
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Question for Inheritance - $200
• What will a punnett square be used for in genetics?
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Answer for Inheritance - $200
• To determine the frequency or % of traits that will be passed on to the offspring for each generation
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• What term is given to the kind of visible traits that can be passed from parent to their offspring in humans.
• Ex: freckles, widow’s peak, unattached ear lobe, eye color, hair color, rolled tongue.
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Question for Inheritance - $400
• What two sets of alleles are used to show if an offspring is male or female.
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Question for Mutations - $200
• When can a mutation in the gene sequence be a good thing?
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Answer for Mutations - $200
• If the mutation causes an adaptation to occur that makes the organism more successful and, therefore, able to survive in its environment?
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Question for Mutations - $300
• A type of reproduction that allows for more diverse offspring.
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Answer for Mutations - $500
• What are binary fission, fragmentation, budding,
• regeneration, vegetative propagation ?
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Answer for Pedigrees - $100
• A chart or documentation that shows the line of purebred trait that are passed on from parent to ofspring?
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Question for Pedigrees - $200
• How can you be assured that a wanted trait will be passed on to offspring. What type of alleles for a trait mus be present?
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Answer for Pedigrees - $200
• Alleles must be homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive.
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Question for Pedigrees - $300
• Why would an individual want to breed organisms with a good pedigree?
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• What is producing offspring that carry only “pure” traits?
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Question for Pedigrees - $400• This is the amount of children
parents 1 and 2 have from generation I.
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• A heterozygous red eyed female Drosophilia mates with red eyed male. What is the genotype ratios for their offspring? XRXr = red
eyed femaleXRY= red eyed male
• 25% XRXr Red eyed female• 25% XRXR Red eyed female• 25% XRY Red eyed male• 25% XrY White eyed male