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Jeopardy. Gregor Mendel. Punnett Squares & Probability. Patterns of Inheritance 1. Patterns of Inheritance 2. Pedigrees. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500.
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Jeopardy Gregor Mendel Punnett Squares & Probability Patterns of Inheritance 1 Patterns of Inheritance 2 Pedigrees $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
Mendel’s rule stating that and organism possesses 2 genes for every trait. What is the rule of Unit Factors? 1 - $100
1 - $200 Organisms have 2 alleles for every trait. Their gametes have only 1. Which of Mendel’s principles best illustrates this fact? • What is the Law of Segregation?
1 - $300 • List 3 reasons Mendel’s choice to work with pea plants was a good one. • Can self pollinate, Traits with 2 distinct phenotypes, Small & Reproduce quickly
1 - $400 • How are the principles of segregation and independent assortment related? • Allele pairs segregate from one another at gamete production. This occurs for each gene, independently of other genes.
1 - $500 • Diploid cells of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster have 8 chromosomes. How many chromosomes would you find in the following fruit fly cells: • Sperm cell • Muscle cell • Brain cell • Sperm: 4 (gamete) • Muscle: 8 • Brain: 8
2 - $100 • What is the predicted phenotypic ration for the cross below? Rr x Rr, where R = round seeds and r = wrinkled seeds • 3:1
2 - $200 • In pea plants, tall is the dominant height allele. Design a test cross to determine the genotype of a tall pea plant. What results would you expect if the parent were homozygous? Heterozygous? • What is cross the tall plant with a homozygous recessive (short) plant. All tall offspring parent was homozygous tall ½ tall offspring parent was heterozygous tall.
2 - $300 • List all possible gametes that could be made by a parent with the genotype AaBBCc • Gametes (1of each gene): ABC, ABc, aBC, aBc
2 - $400 • A cross between a tall and a short pea plant results in the following offspring: 52 tall, 55 short What are the most likely genotypes of the parent plants? Explain using a Punnett square. T t A homozygous short plant (recessive) crossed with a heterozygous tall plant. t t
2 - $500 • Set up a Punnett square to show a cross between the following parents: TtPPYY x TTPpYy TPY TPy TpY Tpy TPY tPY
3 - $100 • What is a polygenic trait? Give an example. • A trait controlled by more than 1 gene. Examples: height, skin color, eye color
3 - $200 • Differentiate between the following terms: Gene, allele, chromosome. • Alleles are distinct forms of a gene. Genes are segments of chromosomes that code for proteins (traits). Chromosomes are long strands of DNA, containing many genes.
3 - $300 • If a heterozygous individual has a trait that is not shared with either parent, that trait is referred to as … • Incompletely Dominant
3 - $400 • A mother with type O blood and a father with AB could produce these offspring. • What are A and B?
3 - $500 • What is the predicted phenotypic ratio of offspring that would result from the following cross: AaBb x AaBb *Note: A and B are dominant over a and b respectively. • 9:3:3:1
4 - $100 Answer any 4 of the following: In which US state could you visit • 1> the Space Needle? • 2> the Valley Forge National Historic Park? • 3> the Mark Twain House? • 4> the Okefenokee Swamp? • 5> the Lincoln Log Cabin? • 6> the Yellowstone National Park? • 7> the Portage Glacier? • 8> Cripple Creek? • 9> the U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis? • 1> Washington 2> Pennsylvania 3> Connecticut 4> Georgia 5> Indiana 6> Wyoming 7>Alaska 8> Colorado 9> Maryland
4 - $200 • In Laborador retrievers, coat color is controlled by two genes. Black coat color (B) is dominant to brown coat color (b). However, dogs that are homozygous recessive at another unlinked gene (e) are yellow. What is the name for this type of inheritance? • Epistasis
4 - $300 • Because the sickle-cell gene affects more than one phenotypic trait in affected individuals, it is an example of _____________. • Pleiotropy
4 - $400 • If a female fruit fly homozygous for red eyes is crossed with a white eyed male, what percentage of the offspring would have white eyes? • If two of the F1 offspring from question 4 were crossed, what percentage of the F2 generation would have white eyes? • F1: 100% Red • F2: 25% White eyes. (No females, ½ of males)
4 - $500 • A certain species of moth may have antennae that are feathery or non-feathery. Those with non-feathery antennae usually have white eyes. Antennae type and color are each controlled by a single pair of genes. Suggest a valid conclusion that can be drawn regarding these genes. • The 2 genes are linked – found on the same chromosome
5 - $100 • Draw a pedigree showing a man and a woman marrying and having 5 children, 2 identical twin girls and 3 boys.
5 - $200 • Name the bands that released any 4 of the following albums: 1> Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? 2> No Fences 3> My World 4> Pretty Hate Machine 5> Hybrid Theory 6> The Chronic 7> Elephunk 8> Don't Rock the Jukebox 9> Dark Side of the Moon 10> Music for the Masses • 1> Megadeth, 2> Garth Brooks, 3> Justin Bieber, 4> Nine Inch Nails, 5> Linkin Park, 6> Dr. Dre, 7> Black Eyed Peas, 8> Alan Jackson, 9> Pink Floyd, 10> Depeche Mode
5 - $300 • The pedigree chart below shows the pattern of inheritance for a sex-linked trait. If this couple has another son, what is the probability that he will exhibit this sex-linked trait? • 50%
5 - $400 • What type of in heritance is most likely represented by the Pedigree below? • What is X-linked recessive?
5 - $500 • Identify all known carriers in the chart below. A B I II III IV • IIA, IIB, IIIC, IIID, IVA-B, IVD-F
Final Jeopardy • The gene for hairy-rimmed ears is on the Y chromosome. Predict the inheritance pattern for hairy rimmed ears. • Who gets it? • From whom? • How often? What is only seen in males and always passes from father to son?