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5 100 200 300 400 500 I Dream of Gene-ie Mendel Mania Do you kNow All? My-0- Meiosis EukaryoticEukaryotic Not

6 Reproductive cells that transmit genes from generation to the next. A 100

7 What are gametes? A 100

8 The body cells of an organism. A 200

9 What are somatic cells? A 200

10 Chromosomes that carry the genes for the same traits A 300

11 What are homologues (homologous chromosomes)? A 300

12 Chromosomes that do not determine gender. A 400

13 What are autosomes? A 400

14 In plants and algae, produced by haploid cells dividing mitotically. A 500

15 What is a gametophyte? A 500

16 Alternative versions of genes B 100

17 What are alleles? B 100

18 An organism ’ s expressed physical trait B 200

19 What is phenotype? B 200

20 According to a 19 th Century monk, the two alleles for a trait separate during gamete formation and each allele has an equal chance of going to an offspring B 300

21 What is Mendel ’ s Law of Segregation? B 300

22 The crossing of a recessive homozygote with a second organism expressing the dominant phenotype to determine the second organisms genotype. B 400

23 What is a test cross? B 400

24 Explains why the alleles for pea color separate completely independently from the alleles for pea plant height during gamete formation. B 500

25 What is Mendel ’ s “ Law of Independent Assortment ” ? B 500

26 Two of these form between adenine and thymine and three between cytosine and guanine. C 100

27 What are hydrogen bonds? C 100

28 These enzymes catalyze the lengthening of a DNA strand one nucleotide at a time. C 200

29 What are DNA polymerases? C 200

30 During transcription, only this DNA strand is transcribed. C 300

31 What is the template strand? C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 These separate pieces are the result of synthesis along the lagging DNA strand and are sealed together by DNA ligase. C 400

34 What are Okazaki fragments? C 400

35 The short RNA piece that is used to start DNA replication.. C 500

36 What is a primer? C 500

37 The end result of meiosis. D 100

38 What are four daughter cells? D 100

39 Homologues pair up during Prophase I, forming this structure. D 200

40 What is a tetrad? D 200

41 This exchange of homologous parts of two non-sister chromatids further increases variation in reproduction. D 300

42 What is “ crossing over ” ? D 300

43 Chromosomes are moved toward opposite ends of the cell but the chromatids stay connected. D 400

44 What is Anaphase I? D 400

45 Results from failure of homologous chromosomes to separate in Meiosis I or sister- chromatids to separate in Meiosis II. D 500

46 What is nondisjunction? D 500

47 The “ writing ” of RNA from the DNA in the nucleus E 100

48 What is transcription? E 100

49 Large pieces of newly made mRNA are removed. E 200

50 What is RNA splicing? E 200

51 The pieces of RNA that are spliced out of a eukaryotes mRNA. E 300

52 What are introns? E 300

53 Larger than their counterparts in prokaryotes, their RNA is made in the nucleus. E 400

54 What are ribosomes? E 400

55 Along with a poly-A-tail, this is added to the transcribed RNA.. E 500

56 What is a 5 ’ cap? E 500

57 Viruses that infect bacteria. F 100

58 What are phages (bacteriophages)? F 100

59 In this virus life cycle, the virus DNA is incorporated into the host DNA and does NOT break open the host cell. F 200

60 What is a lysogenic cycle? F 200

61 Misfolded infectious proteins that cause normal proteins to misfold. F 300

62 What are prions? F 300

63 The alteration of a bacteria ’ s genotype by the uptake of naked, foreign DNA. F 400

64 What is transformation? F 400

65 Made of an operator, promoter and the genes they control. F 500

66 What is an operon? F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: DNA Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 A change to the DNA that causes the mRNA to be read incorrectly. Click on screen to continue

69 What is a frameshift mutation. Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Genetics Jeopardy!


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