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Cell JeopardyNo Pun Intended
MEEEEEEEE
Heredity / Smeddity
My Homie Gregor
Genetics or Naw
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Final Jeopardy
I am seen as the father of heredity and genetics with my experiments on pea plants.
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Who is Gregor Mendel
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Mendel did research on this --- the Mendel did research on this --- the transmission of characteristics transmission of characteristics from parent to offspringfrom parent to offspring
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What is Heredity?
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Mendel obtained pure Mendel obtained pure parent pea plants by doing parent pea plants by doing this a form of reproduction this a form of reproduction with only one parent. with only one parent.
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Asexual reproduction.
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Mendel’s first experiments were crosses that involved only one type of characteristic. These type of crosses are know as?
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What are monohybrid ?
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.Name and describe the 3 types of mutations.
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A deletion is when a base is completely left out. 2. When an extra base is added inthis is called a insertion 3. When the wrong base is usedthis is called substitution. This is the most common mutation.
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The two different versions of a gene.
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What are alleles?
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In a Punnett square a lowercase letter represents
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A recessive trait
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What is a recessive trait
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the set of alleles that an individual has for a characteristic.
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What is genotype
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Adenine and guanine are double ringed bases. These are called
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What are purines?
22Genotype referred to as being Genotype referred to as being “Pure”. This occurs when “Pure”. This occurs when there are crosses between either there are crosses between either two dominant or two recessive two dominant or two recessive traits traits
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What is a homozygous trait
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The physical appearance of a characteristic in an organism.
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What is phenotype
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Adenine in DNA always equals the amountthymine. And amount of guanine always equals the amount of cytosine.
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the double helix must “unzip” and an identical copy of nitrogen bases must be produced this process is called
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DNA Replication
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Inside chromosomes lies this genetic information needed to copy a cell.
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What is DNA?
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These are said to be hybrids. In which the crosses gives you one dominant and one recessive allele.
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What is a heterozygous trait?
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They often prepare pedigrees for families that show how a trait is passed through several generations.
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What is a geneticist?
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What are the 3 parts to to a DNA molecule ?
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1. A sugar 2. A phosphate 3. A nitrogen base
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Changes in the number, order, or type of bases on a piece of DNA are known as
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What are mutations?
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In humans there are ___ number of sex chromosomes
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What is 23?
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In males there are ___
In females there are ________
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Males have X and YFemales have X and X
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What is a nucleotide
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Cytosine and thymine are single rings and called
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What are pyrimidines
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In some organisms an individual may display a phenotype that is intermediate between the two parents
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Incomplete dominance
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DNA is in the shape of a ____________. (spiral staircase)
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What is a double helix?
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How much are
you willing to wager? Discuss
with your group
What are the phenotypes if you have a homozygous parent for dominant red and a heterozygous plant with a red color.
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