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Genetics Jeopardy AP Biology Review – Genetics Jeopardy DNA, Mitosis, and Meiosis RNA & Protein Synthesis Punnets and Probability Genetic Disorders Random Trivia 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 In DNA replication, DNA polymerase catalyzes the reaction in which the double helix unwinds the sugar-phosphate bonds of each strand are broken a phosphate group is added to the 3’-carbon or 5’carbon of ribose a nucleotide with a base complimentary to the base on the template strand is added to the new DNA strand the two nucleotide strands come together and intertwine to form a double helix 1,100 All of the following are true statements about meiosis in mammals EXCEPT: Bonus! It serves as a factor in bringing about variation among If the diploid number of offspring chromosomes in a cell is 28, It follows DNA replication how many chromosomes will be in each gamete after meiosis? It occurs only in reproductive structures A)56 B)28 It produces cells with C)14the haploid number of chromosomes D)7 It produces four genetically identical gametes 1,200,B To observe the process of mitosis in plant root cells, a biologist should examine the plant’s root hairs Casparian strip root cap zone of maturation apical meristem 1,300,P Analysis of DNA sequences from two individuals of the same species results in greater estimate of genetic variability than does analysis of amino acid sequences from the same individuals because different DNA sequences can code for the same amino acid some amino acid variations cannot be detected by protein electrophoresis DNA sequencing is a more reliable technique than protein electrophoresis proteins are more easily damaged than is DNA DNA is more heat-sensitive and therefore varies more 1,400,P During development, individual cells of the same organism begin to produce different proteins because the cells have different numbers of chromosomes not all cells can synthesize proteins specific genes are activated in the cells the cells have different kinds and amounts of DNA genes are permanently lost as somatic cells differentiate 1,500 The enzyme that is found in retroviruses and that is required for the synthesis of DNA from RNA is DNA polymerase III RNA polymerase restriction endonuclease reverse transcriptase dehydrogenase 2,100,P GTAGTAGGT What would be the sequence of bases of an mRNA molecule that was transcribed from the sequence of DNA bases shown above? GTAGTAGGT CAUCAUCCA UCGUCGUUC AUGAUGAAU CATCATCCA 2,200 …glutamine-glutamine-glutamine-… …serine-serine-serine... Which of the following messenger RNA sequences could code for both of the two amino acids sequences above, simply by a shift in the reading frame? AGCAGCAGCAGC mRNA Codons Amino Acids AGUAGUAGUAGU CAACAACAACAA AGA GGA AGC GCA CAG arginine glycine serine alanine glutamine GCUGCUGCUGCU GCAAGCGCAAGC 2,300 1. Process in which a protein is assembled at a ribosome 2. Process in which RNA is produced by using a DNA template 3. Process in which naked DNA is taken up by a bacterial or yeast cell 1. Transcription 2. Translation 3. Translocation 1. Translation 2. Transcription 3. Transformation 1. Transformation 2. Transcription 3. Translation 1. Translocation 2. Translation 3. Transformation 2. Translation 2. Transformation 3. Transcription 2,400,P Actinomycin D is an antibiotic drug that inhibits protein synthesis by blocking transcription. In some cells, the application of the drug does NOT affect the synthesis of certain proteins. Which of the following best explains such an occurrence? Not all proteins need tRNA molecules for their synthesis. Some proteins that are made are using mRNA synthesized before application of the drug. Nuclear proteins do not require the cytoplasmic machinery of ribosomes. DNA transcription is not necessary for protein synthesis. Protein synthesis is blocked in the cytoplasm at the ribosome level. 2,500 A male and a female have 2 offspring, both of which are female. The couple is now pregnant again. What is the likelihood that the next child will be a female? 1/16 ¼ 1/3 ½ ¾ 3,100 A child is born with blood type A to a mother with blood type B. If the father has blood type AB, which of the following statements is correct about the mother? (where IA = A, IB = B, i = O) She contributes an IB allele, which is recessive to the father’s IA allele. She contributes an i allele, which is recessive to the father’s IA allele. She contributes an IB allele, which is codominant to the father’s IA allele. She contributes an i allele, which is codominant to the father’s IB allele. She is homozygous for the IB allele. 3,200 Coat color in mice is determined by genes at two loci. When black mice from a particular population mate, they produce offspring in the following ratios: 9 black: 3 brown: 4 white. These results suggest that white coat color is expressed as a result of dominance incomplete dominance codominance a sex-linked trait epistasis 3,300,P In sheep, eye color is controlled by a single gene with two alleles. When a homozygous brown-eyed sheep is crossed with a homozygous green-eyed sheep, blue-eyed offspring are produced. If the blue-eyed sheep are mated with each other, what percent of their offspring will most likely have brown eyes? 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 3,400 In peas the trait for tall plants is dominant (T) and the trait for short plants is recessive (t). The trait for yellow seed color is dominant (Y) and the trait for green seed color is recessive (y). A cross between two plants results in 296 tall yellow plants and 104 tall green plants. Which of the following are most likely to be the genotypes of the parents? TtYy x TTYy TTyy x TTYy TtYy x TtYy TTYY x TTYY TtYY x Ttyy 3,500 Galactosemia is a simple, inherited, autosomal recessive trait. A normal couple has a child affected with galactosemia. What is the probability that the next two children will both be affected with galactosemia? 1/16 1/4 1/2 9/16 1 4,100 In humans, red-green color blindness is a sexlinked recessive trait. If a man and a woman produce a color-blind son, which of the following must be true? The father is color-blind. Both parents carry the allele for color blindness. Neither parent carries the allele for color blindness. The father carries the allele for color blindness. The mother carries the allele for color blindness. 4,200 Hemophilia is a sex-linked recessive trait. A male hemophiliac and phenotypically normal female have a girl that is a hemophiliac. All of the following are correct EXCEPT The daughter inherited a recessive gene from each parent. The daughter inherited a dominant allele from her mother. The mother is a carrier of hemophilia. The genotype of the mother is XHXh The genotype of the father is XhY 4,300 A form of vitamin D-resistant rickets, known as hypophosphatemia, is inherited as an X-linked dominant trait. If a male with hypophosphatemia marries a normal female, which of the following predictions concerning their potential progeny would be true? All of their sons would inherit the disease. All of their daughters would inherit the disease. About 50% of their sons would inherit the disease. About 50% of their daughters would inherit the disease. None of their daughters would inherit the disease. 4,400 Achondroplastic dwarfism is a dominant genetic trait that causes severe malformation of the skeleton. Homozygotes for this condition are spontaneously aborted (hence, the homozygous condition is lethal) but heterozygotes will develop to be dwarfed. Matthew has a family history of the condition, although he does not express the trait. Jane is an achondroplastic dwarf. Matthew and Jane are planning a family of several children and want to know the chances of producing a child with achondroplastic dwarfism. If three children are born to Matthew and Jane, what are the chances that the first two children will not express the trait but that the third child will be an achondroplastic dwarf? 5/8 1/8 4/8 1/16 3/8 4,500,P Which of the following spells will unlock a door? Wingardium Leviosa Petrificus Totalus Alohomora Prior Incantato Incendio 5,100 In The Lion King, what does Nala's name mean in Swahili? Beauty Gift Kindness Honor Faithful 5,200 What is Deb’s “sister’s” name in Finding Nemo? Gill Bubbles Maxine Jen Flo 5,300 What type of dragon is Toothless in How to Train Your Dragon? Nightmare Gronckle Zippleback Night Fury Deadly Nadder 5,400 Which of the following is FALSE? A person will die faster from lack of sleep than from starvation. A healthy person releases about 17 ounces of gas (via flatulence) per day. The risk of a heart attack is greater on Monday than any other day of the week. Every square inch of the human body has an average of 32 million bacteria on it. 100 mph. A sneeze releases air at speeds up to 60 5,500