Modern Genetics Beyond Dom. & Recessive Punnett Squares
Genotypes & Phenotypes Probability. Gregor Mendel 100 200 300
400 500 FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY
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Gregor Mendel - 100 answer100 answer This is the branch of
science that studies the inheritance of traits
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Gregor Mendel - 100 question100 question Genetics
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Gregor Mendel - 200 answer200 answer Chemical factors that
determine traits are called a) Alleles b) Genes c) Traits d)
Characters
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Gregor Mendel - 200 question200 question B) Genes
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Gregor Mendel - 300 answer300 answer This is an organism that
has identical alleles for a particular trait
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Gregor Mendel - 300 question300 question Homozygous Pure Bred
True - Breeding
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Gregor Mendel - 400 answer400 answer This is an organism that
has different alleles for a particular trait
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Gregor Mendel - 400 question400 question Heterozygous
Hybrid
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Gregor Mendel - 500 answer500 answer Mendels Principal of
Dominance states this
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Gregor Mendel - 500 question500 question some alleles are
dominant and some alleles are recessive
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Probability - 100 answer100 answer When you flip a coin, this
is the probability that it will come up tails
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Probability - 100 question100 question or 50%
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Probability - 200 answer200 answer If you were to flip a coin
10 times and each toss came up tails, what would be the chance that
you would flip heads on the 11 th toss?
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Probability - 200 question200 question or 50%
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Probability - 300 answer300 answer This term refers to the
likelihood that a particular event will occur
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Probability - 300 question300 question Probability
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Probability - 400 answer400 answer The principle of probability
can be used to a) Predict the traits of the offspring produced by
genetic crosses b) Determine the actual outcomes of genetic crosses
c) Predict the traits of the parents used in genetic crosses d)
Decide which organisms are best to use in genetic crosses
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Probability - 400 question400 question A) Predict the traits of
the offspring produced by genetic crosses
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Probability - 500 answer500 answer The principle of segregation
states that the 2 alleles (mom and dad information) must split so
that each copy carries only a single copy of each gene in which
gamete making process
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Probability - 500 question500 question Meiosis
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Genotypes & Phenotypes - 100 answer 100 answer Using the
key, determine the phenotype Key GreenG Yellowg Gg
Genotypes & Phenotypes - 400 answer400 answer Using the key
determine the genotype of a parent that is heterozygous tall,
yellow Key TallT Shortt RedR Yellowr
Genotypes & Phenotypes - 500 answer500 answer Using the
key, determine the genotypes of a pair of parents that are both
heterozygous black trotters Key BlackT Whitet TrottingR
Pacingr
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Genotypes & Phenotypes - 500 question500 question Pair of
parents that are both heterozygous black trotters TtRr x TtRr Key
BlackT Whitet TrottingR Pacingr
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Punnett Squares - 100 answer100 answer Give the phenotypic
ratio for the following Bb x Bb Key BrownB Whiteb Bb BBBBb b
bb
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Punnett Squares - 100 question 100 question Phenotypic Ratio 4
Brown Bb x Bb Key BrownB Whiteb Bb BBBBb b bb
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Punnett Squares - 200 answer200 answer Give the genotypic ratio
for the following GG x Gg Key Green G Yellowg GG GGG gGg
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Punnett Squares - 200 question 200 question Genotypic Ratio - 2
GG, 2 Gg GG x Gg Key Green G Yellowg GG GGG gGg
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Punnett Squares - 300 answer 300 answer Using the key, if you
were to cross a true breeding tall plant with a true breeding short
plant give the genotypic and phenotypic ratio for the 4 offspring
Key TallT Shortt
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Punnett Squares - 300 question 300 question True breeding tall
(TT) x True breeding short (tt) Genotypic Ratio 4 Tt Phenotypic
Ratio 4 Tall Key TallT Shortt TT tTt t
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Punnett Squares - 400 answer400 answer If you were to cross 2
heterozygous tall, red parents (TtRr x TtRr), the resulting
phenotypic ratio would be
Punnett Squares - 500 answer500 answer If you were to cross 2
heterozygous black labs (BbEe x BbEe), the resulting phenotyic
ratio would be
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Punnett Squares - 500 question 500 question 9 : 3 : 4 9 black 3
brown 4 - yellow
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Beyond Dominant & Recessive - 100 answer 100 answer What
principal states that during gamete formation, genes for different
traits separate without influencing each other's inheritance
(results in the mixing and matching of traits, therefore dominant
alleles arent always stuck with dominant and vice versa)
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Beyond Dominant & Recessive - 100 question 100 question
Principal of Independent Assortment
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Beyond Dominant & Recessive - 200 answer 200 answer The
pattern of inheritance that there are more than 2 variations of a
trait (ex: green eyes, blue eyes, hazel eyes, brown eyes)
Modern Genetics - 100 answer 100 answer This is the name of the
father of modern day genetics
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Modern Genetics - 100 question 100 question Thomas Hunt
Morgan
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Modern Genetics - 200 answer 200 answer Unlike Gregor Mendel,
the father of modern day genetics utilized this organism as a
specimen
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Modern Genetics - 200 question 200 question Fruit Flies
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Modern Genetics - 300 answer 300 answer Give 2 of the 3 reasons
why the father of modern day genetics chose his specimen to perform
genetic crosses
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Modern Genetics - 300 question 300 question 1. They are small
2. Reproduce quickly 3. Are inexpensive to get and keep
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Modern Genetics - 400 answer 400 answer This is a diagram that
shows the relative locations of each gene on a chromosomes
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Modern Genetics - 400 question 400 question Gene Map
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Modern Genetics - 500 answer 500 answer Gene Maps are based on
a) The frequencies of crossing-over between genes b) Independent
assortment c) Genetic diversity d) The number of genes in a
cell
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Modern Genetics - 500 question 500 question a) The frequencies
of crossing-over between genes
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Final Jeopardy Answer begin This is the name of the process
(which means act of stopping) that causes the yellow coat color in
labs