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Jeopardy! Inheritance Chpts 8 and 9 Choose Your Question Final NonHuman Human Mendelian Inheritance Inheritance Genetics I II Mitosis & Meiosis Mendelian Genetics I Mendelian Genetics II 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back FINAL JEOPARDY Category- Human Pedigrees The answer is…. Final Jeopardy The inheritance illustrated here is ___________ back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Answers Mitosis and Mendelian Meiosis Genetics I Mendelian Genetics II Final Jeopardy Answerautosomal dominant NonHuman Human Mendelian Inheritance Inheritance Genetics I II Mitosis Test cross 1:2:1 and 3:1 Incomplete Dominance Gamete Carrier Meiosis Homologous chromosomes 9:3:3:1 Codominance Allele Linked genes Tetrad Law of Segregation 1/4 Pleiotropy Pedigree Sex linked Nondisjunction Law of Independent Assortment 1/16 Polygenic Inheritance Either 1/4 P, F1, F2 True breeding or pure breeding Epistasis All heterozygous (Bb); all purple 0% Sister chromatids Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mitosis and Meiosis 200 Produces diploid daughter cells genetically identical to parent cells back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mitosis and Meiosis 400 Produces haploid daughter cells genetically different from parent cells back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mitosis and Meiosis 600 Alignment of homologous chromosomes and their sister chromatids during Prophase I of Meiosis I back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mitosis and Meiosis 800 Failure of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate during cell division back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Daily Double Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mitosis and Meiosis 1000 Are produced during the S phase between cell divisions back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics I 200 A cross of an organism with unknown genotype and a homozygous recessive organism back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics I 400 Chromosome pairs of the same length containing similar genetic information at the same loci back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics I 600 The principle stating that alleles separate from one another during meiosis back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics I 800 The principle stating that an allele for a trait may be passed on, independent of another allele during meiosis back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics I 1000 Mendel’s symbols for Parent Generation, First Offspring Generation and Second Offspring Generation back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics II 200 Expected phenotypic and genotypic ratios of a monohybrid cross back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics II 400 Expected phenotypic ratio of a dihybrid cross back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics II 600 A brown mouse is mated with a white mouse. All of their offspring are brown. If 2 of these offspring are mated, what fraction of their offspring will be white? back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics II 800 Two heterozygous tall purple flowers are crossed. The probability that one of their offspring will have white flowers is ¼. The probability that one of their offspring will be dwarf is ¼. What is the probability that one of their offspring will be dwarf with white flowers? back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Mendelian Genetics II 1000 Term which describes organisms who pass on the same phenotype to their offspring back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Non-Mendelian Genetics 200 Produces a third phenotype which is a blend of the parents’ phenotype back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Non-Mendelian Genetics 400 An example would be ABO human blood types back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Non-Mendelian Genetics 600 A single gene influences multiple phenotypic traits back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Daily Double Non-Mendelian Genetics 800 Multiple genes influence the expression of a single phenotype back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Non-Mendelian Genetics 1000 In our Labrador pup example, coat color expression is influence by a third gene back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance I 200 Product of meiosis back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance I 400 An alternate form of a gene; found at the same loci on homologous chromosomes back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Daily Double Human Inheritance I 600 Diagram showing the appearance of a phenotype over many generations is called _______ back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance I 800 A young woman had a baby. Her blood type is AB. Baby’s blood type is A. There are two possible fathers: Jim is type A, and Marvin is type O. Which could be the father? back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance I 1000 A Kansas wildcat comes in 3 colors: blue, red and purple. A homozygous dominant individual is blue. A homozygous recessive individual is red. And a heterozygous individual is purple. What would be the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring if a blue cat is mated with a red one? back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance II 200 Person or organism that has inherited a genetic mutation but they themselves do not express the trait back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance II 400 Genes that are usually inherited together due to their close proximity on a chromosome back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance II 600 Genetic trait found on the sex chromosome is described as _______ back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance II 800 A man and a woman with normal vision have a color blind son. What is the probability their next child will be a color blind son? back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Human Inheritance II 1000 In a cross between a white eyed female fly and a red eyed male, what percent of all female offspring will be white eyed? (Eye color is X-linked recessive) back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back