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List three new facts you learned in this
chapter.
Do this activity on your own on a DO NOW slip
(do not use notes) and hand it to the front
when you are done.
Grab your Jeopardy materials you will need for
your table if you finish the Do Now first.
Jeopardy Game
Genetic Engineering
Selective
Breeding
Recombinant
DNA
Technology
Applications
Of Genetics
The Human
Genome
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Question 1
Breeding for milk in cows,
breeding for speed in horses.
Describe one specific example of selective
breeding in animals.
Check Answer
Question 2
Genetic engineering
This process is faster and more efficient
than selective breeding.
Check Answer
Question 3
Inbreeding
This is defined as the mating of closely
related individuals to produce purebreds.
Check Answer
Question 4
Homozygous recessive
In a test cross, the unknown individual is
usually crossed with a known individual
of this genotype:
Check Answer
Question 5
100% dominant trait shown or 50%
dominant trait and 50% recessive
trait shown.
What are the possible results of a test
cross?
Check Answer
Question 6
Tobacco plant with gene of
firefly, etc.
Give an example of a transgenic organism.
Check Answer
Question 7
1.
Isolate the foreign DNA fragment
2.
Attach the fragment to a vector.
3.
Transfer (insert) into host organism
What are the 3 steps in making a
transgenic organism?
Check Answer
Question 8
Blunt end & Sticky end
What are the two types of cuts that are
made by restriction enzymes?
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Question 9
DNA fragments of varying lengths.
In gel electrophoresis, the banding
pattern is created by what?
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Question 10
Viruses, plasmids, micropipettes,
metal bullet.
List four examples of vectors.
Check Answer
Question 11
PCR-Polymerase Chain Reaction
What method is used to clone DNA in a
laboratory setting (outside of the
organism)?
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Question 12
The famous cloned sheep.
Who is Dolly?
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Question 13
Farmers can then clone the
most productive/healthy animals
to increase yeilds.
Why is Dolly important? (What is the
benefit of cloning animals?)
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Question 14
Half, 50%
Cross a heterozygous tall plant (Tt) with
homozygous short plant (tt). How many
offspring are expected to be tall?
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Question 15
Crime scene investigations, identifying the
parents of a child.
What can gel electrophoresis be used for?
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Question 16
The total number of genes in an
organism.
What is a genome?
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Question 17
Genetic disorder diagnosis, gene
therapy, crime investigations.
List an application of the Human Genome
Project.
Check Answer
Question 18
SCID, some cancers, cystic fibrosis,
hemophelia.
Gene therapy can be used to treat what
disorders?
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Question 19
20,000
Approximately how many genes are
believed to make up the human genome?
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Question 20
The relative loci of genes on a
chromosome.
What does a linkage map show us?
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Question 21
Plasmid
A small ring of bacterial DNA that can be
used as a vector.
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Question 22
Inbreeding
The process of mating closely related
individuals is called:
Check Answer
Question 23
Transgenic organism
This type of organism contains genes
from other species.
Check Answer
Question 24
Genetic engineering
This method is faster and more reliable
than selective breeding. It is also referred
to as recombinant DNA technology.
Check Answer
Question 25
Restriction enzyme
An example of this is EcoRI, which has
the ability to cut palindromic sequences
of DNA.
Check Answer
Final Jeopardy
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Check your answer with your teacher.