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Genetics Jeopardy Sexual/Asexual reproduction Expression of traits Recessive/ Dominant Pea PlantsGrab Bag Final JeopardyJeopardy

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Question Answer Sexual/Asexual reproduction- 100 ANSWER: Budding is a type of this. QUESTION: What is asexual reproduction?

Question Answer Sexual/Asexual reproduction- 200 ANSWER: Genetic variation is an advantage of this. QUESTION: What is sexual reproduction?

Question Answer Sexual/Asexual reproduction- 300 ANSWER: A plant cutting taken from another plant and rooted is this type of reproduction. QUESTION: What is asexual reproduction?

Question Answer Sexual/Asexual reproduction- 400 ANSWER: Asexual reproduction in which the offspring develops from unfertilized eggs is called this. QUESTION: What is parthenogenesis?

Question Answer Sexual/Asexual reproduction- 500 ANSWER: This type of asexual reproduction is how starfish regenerate missing limbs. QUESTION: What is fission?

Question Answer ANSWER: When both alleles show in the phenotype it is called this. QUESTION: What is codominance? Expression of traits-100

Question Answer Expression of traits-200 ANSWER: When both alleles blend together to form a new phenotype. QUESTION: What is incomplete dominance?

Question Answer Expression of traits-300 ANSWER: In codominance, what would be the offsprings’ genotype of a homozygous red plant (RR) with a homozygous white plant (rr). QUESTION: What is Rr?

Question Answer Expression of traits-400 ANSWER: In codominance, what would be the offsprings’ phenotype of a homozygous red plant (RR) with a homozygous white plant (rr).. QUESTION: What is both red and white?

Question Answer Expression of traits-500 ANSWER: In incomplete dominance, what would be the offsprings’ phenotype of a homozygous red plant (RR) with a homozygous white plant (rr). QUESTION: What is pink?

Question Answer Recessive/Dominant-100 ANSWER: This type of allele will not show through when there is a dominant trait. QUESTION: What is a recessive trait?

Question Answer Recessive/Dominant-200 ANSWER: This type of allele covers up a recessive allele. QUESTION: What is dominant trait?

Question Answer Recessive/Dominant-300 ANSWER: Using T to represent an allele what would be a heterozygous genotype. QUESTION: What is Tt?

Question Answer Recessive/Dominant-400 ANSWER: This represents a heterozygous dominant genotype. QUESTION: What is Aa?

Question Answer Recessive/Dominant-500 ANSWER: This is the phenotype of the parents. QUESTION: What is purple?

Question Answer Pea Plants-100 ANSWER: This person is the “father of genetics”. QUESTION: Who is Mendel?

Question Answer Pea Plants-200 ANSWER: In pea plants, yellow seeds are dominant and green seeds are recessive. A heterozygous yellow seeded plant is crossed with a homozygous green seeded plant. What percentage of the offspring will be heterozygous. QUESTION: What is 50%?

Question Answer Pea Plants-300 ANSWER: In pea plants, round seeds are dominant and wrinkled seeds are recessive. Two heterozygous plants are crossed. What percentage of the offspring will be homozygous. QUESTION: What is 50%?

Question Answer Pea Plants-400 ANSWER: In pea plants, tall plants are dominant and short plants are recessive. A homozygous tall plant is crossed with a short plant. What percentage of the offspring will be heterozygous. QUESTION: What is a 100%?

Question Answer Pea Plants-500 ANSWER: In pea plants, round seeds are dominant and wrinkled seeds are recessive. A heterozygous plant is crossed with a wrinkled seeded plant. What percentage of the offspring will be homozygous. QUESTION: What is 50%?

Question Answer Grab bag-100 ANSWER: The chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell contain a code known as this. QUESTION: What is DNA?

Question Answer Grab bag-200 ANSWER: These are located on the chromosomes. QUESTION: What are genes?

Question Answer Grab bag-300 ANSWER: Put these in order from largest to smallest: nucleus, cell, gene, DNA. QUESTION: What is cell, nucleus, DNA and gene?

Question Answer Grab bag-400 ANSWER: This is how a mother and father with a dominant trait can have a child with a recessive trait. QUESTION: What is being heterozygous for the trait?

Question Answer Grab bag-500 ANSWER: This is when one trait is controlled by two or more genes. QUESTION: What is polygenic inheritence?

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: The picture is an example of this. QUESTION: What is a dihybrid cross?