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Directions:
• Each team will send up one player but everyone will
answer the question on their white board.
• Teams earn points if their person is the first to
answer.
• Half the points are given if your team has 100%
correct
• Keep count of those questions you did not get right
and make a note of the concept on your index card.
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Round 1
Round 2
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Team 1
Final
Jeopardy
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Team 2
Team 3
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Heredity
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Heredit
y
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Protein
Protein
Synthesi
Synthes.
s
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3
Bio
Tech
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Bio
Tech.
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
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This is the structure within the
cell where hereditary information
is stored.
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Nucleus
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True or False
The genetic information in one of
your skin cells, muscle cells, and
eye cells would be the same.
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True: They just turn on different
genes and express different
proteins.
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Which of the following is NOT a
homologous chromosome?
A
B
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A
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What do the bands on this
chromosome represent?
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Genes
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The section of DNA used to
make the strand of mRNA is
known as a
1.carbohydrate
2.gene
3.ribosome
4.chromosome
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2. Gene
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What is a chromosome made of?
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Coiled up genetic material (DNA)
with many different genes.
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True or False:
DNA can control cellular
activities by regulating the
process of active transport
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FALSE: It controls cellular
activity by controlling what
proteins are made.
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What are the possible genotypes
of the children if the parents are
Bb (brown eyes) and bb (blue
eyes)
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Bb (50%) or bb (50%)
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If B is the dominant allele for
brown eyes, what are the
genotypes of the circled
parents?
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Bb
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When might a mutation be good?
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When it adds variety or a protein
which helps that organism
survive.
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At which structure in the cell are
proteins synthesized?
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Ribosome
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What determines the shape and
function of a protein
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Order of amino acids
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13 Put the following steps in the
correct order:
a. DNA base sequence
b. Protein function
c. Amino acid sequence
d. Protein shape
e. trait
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A. DNA base sequence
C. Amino acid sequence
D. Protein shape
B. Protein function
E. trait
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Using this original code:
ACT GGC
Write an example of a
substitution mutation
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Just change one of the bases in
ACT GGC
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The following steps represent
what process which happens in
the nucleus of a cell?
Two strands of DNA separate 
molecular bases pair up 
two identical molecules are
produced
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DNA Replication
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Two similarities and one
difference between DNA and RNA
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Both are made of nucleotides and
have A, C, G bases.
RNA is single stranded and DNA
is double stranded.
RNA has U and DNA has T
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What is the mRNA compliment to
the following DNA sequence?
ACG GGT CCA TGC
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ACG GGT CCA TGC
UGC CCA GGU ACG
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Identify both the cellular
structure that assembles proteins
and the kinds of molecules that
are used as the building blocks of
the proteins
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Ribosomes and Amino Acids
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A random change in the
base sequence of DNA
resulting in the production
of a defective protein
is called….
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Mutation
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When the boxes are filled in, what is
the total number of Adenine (A)
bases represented?
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3
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What does a Restriction Enzyme
do?
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Cut DNA so it can then be
rearranged.
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Which of the following is an
example of selective breeding:
a. Cutting out the human insulin
gene and putting it into
bacteria.
b. Breeding cows until you have
a breed that produces a
desirable amount of beef.
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B
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What process is illustrated
below?
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Genetic Engineering
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Recombinant DNA is used in the
biotechnology industry to
a. eliminate all infectious disease
in livestock
b. create populations that exhibit
the dominant trait
3. synthesize insulin and human
growth hormone
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3. Synthesize insulin and growth
hormone
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What scientific technique is
illustrated below?
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Bio-engineering
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True or False:
If a clone was made of your pet,
the new animal would have
mutations not found in your pet.
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False: Exact genetic copy
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What is the technique used to
separate a DNA sample according
to size?
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Electrophoresis
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Give one reason people might not
agree with genetic engineering.
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Creating something new, may not
know how it will effect the rest of
the environment.
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Give 2 medical reasons for
genetic engineering
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Make Insulin or Growth hormone.
Edible Vaccines
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Is this correct father? Why?
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Yes, all the bands match either
the father or the mother.
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