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Jeopardy Life Science

Human Inheritance Human Genetic Disorders Advances in Genetics Genetic Examples Vocabulary Capture the Chapter Jeopardy

Human Inheritance for 200 A person who has one recessive and one dominant allele for a trait is called a __________________.

Human Inheritance for 400 The ______________ chromosomes determine if a person is a male or female.

Human Inheritance for 600 Three or more forms of a gene that code for a single trait are called _______________.

Human Inheritance for 800 Sex-linked recessive traits are more common in _________________.

Human Inheritance for 1000 An example of a human trait that is controlled by more than one gene is ________________________.

Human Genetic Disorders for 200 A chart that tracks which members of a family have a particular trait is called a _______________________.

Human Genetic Disorders for 400 In a pedigree, a square is used to represent a ______________.

Human Genetic Disorders for 600 An abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes is a ______________.

Human Genetic Disorders for 800 A genetic disorder in which a person’s blood clots very slowly if at all is __________________.

Human Genetic Disorders for 1000 People with an extra copy of chromosome 21 have a disorder called ____________.

Advances in Genetics for 200 The crossing of two individuals that have similar characteristics is referred to as _____________________.

Advances in Genetics for 400 The transfer of genes from one organism to another is called __________________.

Advances in Genetics for 600 A(n) _______________ is all the DNA in one cell of an organism.

Advances in Genetics for 800 In _____________________, breeders cross two genetically different individuals.

Advances in Genetics for 1000 Inserting working copies of a gene directly into the cells of a person with a genetic disorder is referred to as _____________________.

Genetic Examples for 200 Smile dimples are controlled by a dominant allele on a single gene. Whitney has dimples, but her husband Alberto and son Pedro do not. This is the percent chance that Whitney and Alberto’s next child will have smile dimples.

Genetic Examples for 400 Although Janele’s blood is normal, her brother Randy has sickle-cell disease. Janele is worried about having a child with the disease. Janele just found out that her husband Terence has one allele for sickle-cell disease. This is the percent chance that Janele and Terence will have a child with sickle-cell disease.

Genetic Examples for 600 Janice’s mother has type AB blood, and her father has type O blood. This is the blood type(s) that Janice could have.

Genetic Examples for 800 Professionals who help couples understand their chances of having a child with a particular genetic disorder are called ____________________.

Genetic Examples for 1000 Colorblindness is a sex-linked gene because it is controlled by a recessive allele on the X chromosome. Justin is colorblind. Justin’s father-in-law is colorblind. Justin’s wife is not colorblind. This is the probability that Justin’s daughter will be colorblind.

Vocabulary for 200 A(n) _____________ is an organism that is genetically identical to the organism from which it was produced.

Vocabulary for 400 The process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation is called _____________________.

Vocabulary for 600 In __________________, a person’s DNA is cut into fragments, which are separated to form a pattern.

Vocabulary for 800 __________________ is a genetic disorder in which the body produces abnormally thick mucus in the lungs and intestines.

Vocabulary for 1000 This is a picture of all the chromosomes in a cell.

Capture the Chapter for 200 Cystic fibrosis is caused by a ________________ allele.

Capture the Chapter for 400 The allele in cystic fibrosis is caused by a mutation in which _________ bases are removed from a DNA molecule.

Capture the Chapter for 600 Technology used in the Human Genome project called __________ ___________ can also be used to show how people are related.

Capture the Chapter for 800 Except for _________ __________, no two people have exactly the same DNA fingerprint.

Capture the Chapter for 1000 Many of a person’s characteristics are determined by an interaction between genes and the ________________.

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Human Inheritance Human Genetic Disorders Advances in Genetics Genetic Examples Vocabulary Capture the Chapter Double Jeopardy

Human Inheritance for 400 In Mendel’s P Generation, he crossed purebred tall plants with _______________________.

Human Inheritance for 800 In Mendel’s F1 generation, he noticed that there were all _______________

Human Inheritance for 1200 The dominant allele is represented by a __________________ letter.

Human Inheritance for 1600 A _______________ is an organism that has two different alleles for a trait A _______________ is an organism that has two different alleles for a trait

Human Inheritance for 1800 A _______________ is an organism that has two different alleles for a trait A _______________ is an organism that has two different alleles for a trait

Human Genetic Disorders for 400 When you toss a coin more than once, the results of one toss do not affect the results of the next toss. This is called the _____________________.

Human Genetic Disorders for 800 A _________________ is a chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross.

Human Genetic Disorders for 1200 In a genetic cross, the allele that each parent will pass on to its offspring is based on __________________

Human Genetic Disorders for 1600 In ________________, the alleles are neither dominant nor recessive. As a result, both alleles are expressed in the offspring.

Human Genetic Disorders for 1800 In ________________, the alleles are neither dominant nor recessive. As a result, both alleles are expressed in the offspring.

Advances in Genetics for 400 The body cells of a grasshopper have _____________ chromosomes.

Advances in Genetics for 800 During ________________, the chromosome pairs separate and are distributed to different cells.

Advances in Genetics for 1200 ________________ are located on the chromosomes.

Advances in Genetics for 1600 _____________ observed what happened when sperm cell and egg cell joined during fertilization.

Advances in Genetics for 1800 _____________ observed what happened when sperm cell and egg cell joined during fertilization.

Genetic Examples for 400 The four base pairs in DNA are _________________________

Genetic Examples for 800 The order of the __________________ along a gene forms a genetic code that specifies what type of protein will be made.

Genetic Examples for 1200 The order of the ____________-base code units determines the order in which amino acids are put together to form a protein.

Genetic Examples for 1600 In Morse code, the pattern: dot, dot, dot/ dash, dash, dash/ dot, dot, dot stands for this.

Genetic Examples for 1800 In Morse code, the pattern: dot, dot, dot/ dash, dash, dash/ dot, dot, dot stands for this.

Vocabulary for 400 Protein synthesis takes place on the ribosomes in the _______________ of the cell

Vocabulary for 800 The two types of RNA that are used in protein synthesis are _____________ ______________________________

Vocabulary for 1200 There are this many amino acids that the nitrogen bases can code for.

Vocabulary for 1600 The term mutation comes from the Latin word that means “__________”

Vocabulary for 1800 The term mutation comes from the Latin word that means “__________”

Capture the Chapter for 400 Most mutations are considered this.

Capture the Chapter for 800 The nitrogen base A stands for ____________________.

Capture the Chapter for 1200 In cats, H=short hair, h=long hair. In the cross of a Hh cat with a hh cat, this is the probability that you will get a short haired cat.

Capture the Chapter for 1600 In cats, H=short hair, h=long hair. This is the phenotype of a cat who’s genotype is Hh.

Capture the Chapter for 1800 In cats, H=short hair, h=long hair. This is the phenotype of a cat who’s genotype is Hh.

Final Jeopardy Janice’s mother has type AB blood, and her father has type O blood. Draw a Punnet square to explain why Janice would have the type of blood she does. Remember to use the letter ‘I’ for dominant and ‘i’ for recessive.

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