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Science Jeopardy Mendel Alleles Genetics Mystery??? Genetics 2 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003 Mendel-100 • ANSWER: The plant that Mendel used in his studies. • QUESTION: What is the pea plant? Answer Question Mendel-200 • ANSWER: When Gregor Mendel crossed true breeding tall plants with true breeding short plants all of the offspring were this. • QUESTION: What is tall? Answer Question Mendel-300 • ANSWER: The recessive trait appeared 25% of the time in this generation of Mendel’s experiments. • QUESTION: What is the F2 generation? Answer Question Mendel-400 • ANSWER: Mendel concluded that traits were inherited like this. • QUESTION: What is from the passing of genes from parent to offspring? Answer Question Mendel-500 • ANSWER: Mendel’s Law of Segregation. • QUESTION: What is that two alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed. Answer Question Alleles-100 • ANSWER: A dominant allele is usually represented by this type of letter. • QUESTION: What is a capital letter? Answer Question Alleles-200 • ANSWER: This allele is only expressed in the homozygous form. • QUESTION: What is a recessive allele? Answer Question Alleles-300 • ANSWER: This is the physical appearance of a trait. • QUESTION: What is phenotype? Answer Question Alleles-400 • ANSWER: A 3:1 ratio of tall to short pea plants appearing in the F2 generation tends support to this law. • QUESTION: What is the law of segregation? Answer Question Alleles-500 • ANSWER: A cross of these two allelic combinations results in a genotypic ratio of 1:1 and a phenotypic ratio of 1 (or 4:0) • QUESTION: What is AA and Aa? Answer Question Genetics-100 • ANSWER: Individuals that have the same two alleles for a particular gene are said to be this. • QUESTION: What is homozygous? Answer Question Genetics-200 • ANSWER: Gene maps are based on this. • QUESTION: What is the frequencies of crossing over between the genes? Answer Question Genetics-300 • ANSWER: The child represented in this box would be homozygous dominant. • QUESTION: What is Box #1? Answer Question Genetics-400 • ANSWER: If the offspring of a test cross all have the dominant trait, the genotype of the individual being tested is this. (A test cross is used to determine if a Dominant phenotype is homozygous or heterozygous) • QUESTION:What is homozygous dominant? Answer Question Genetics-500 • ANSWER: This is the expected genotypic ratio of a homozygous dominant x heterozygous cross. • QUESTION: What is 1:1? Answer Question Mystery-100 • ANSWER:Different forms of the same gene are this. • QUESTION: What are alleles? Answer Question Mystery-200 • ANSWER: This is commonly referred to as the “dark reaction” of photosynthesis. • QUESTION: What is the Calvin Cycle? Answer Question Mystery-300 • ANSWER: A trait that has three or more alleles is said to be this. • QUESTION: What is controlled by multiple alleles? Answer Question Mystery-400 • ANSWER: In this phase of meiosis, homologous chromosomes “cross over” • QUESTION: What is Prophase I? Answer Question Mystery-500 • ANSWER: In this situation, one allele is not completely dominant over the other. • QUESTION: What is incomplete dominance? Answer Question Genetics 2-100 • ANSWER: A genetic trait that occurs in every generation of an organism. • QUESTION:What is dominant? Answer Question Genetics 2-200 • ANSWER: In this phase of meiosis the sister chromatids separate • QUESTION: What is anaphase II? Answer Question Genetics 2-300 • ANSWER: This is the probability of a flipped coin landing on heads four times in a row. • QUESTION: What is 1/16? Answer Question Genetics 2-400 • ANSWER: In this situation, three or more alleles influence a phenotype. • QUESTION: What is polygenic traits? Answer Question Genetics 2-500 • ANSWER: This is the expected phenotypic ratio of a homozygous dominant x heterozygous cross. • QUESTION: What is 1:0? Answer Question FINAL JEOPARDY • Topic: Meiosis • ANSWER: In meiosis, these two process increase the genetic diversity of gametes. • QUESTION: What are crossing over and segregation? Answer Question