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$100 Question from Gregor Mendel What was the name given to Gregor Mendel?
$100 Answer from Gregor Mendel The Father of Genetics
$200 Question fromGregor Mendel What did Mendel use to carry out his work?
$200 Answer fromGregor Mendel Garden Peas
$300 Question fromGregor Mendel What type of pea plants did Mendel carry in his garden?
$300 Answer fromGregor Mendel True-breeding & self-pollinating
$400 Question fromGregor Mendel What did Mendel conclude determines biological inheritance?
$400 Answer fromGregor Mendel Factors that are passed from one generation to the next
$500 Question fromGregor Mendel Why were true-breeding pea plants important for Mendel’s experiments?
$500 Answer fromGregor Mendel They have 2 identical alleles for a gene, so in a genetic cross, each parent contributes only one form of a gene.
$100 Question from Alleles & Genes What individual characteristics are determined by factors that are passed from one parental generation to the next?
$200 Question from Alleles & Genes What is segregation?
$200 Answer from Alleles & Genes Separation of alleles
$300 Question from Alleles & Genes What is the principle called that states that some alleles are dominant and others are recessive?
$300 Answer from Alleles & Genes Principle of dominance
$400 Question from Alleles & Genes What evidence did Mendel use to explain how segregation occurs?
$400 Answer from Alleles & Genes A short plant appeared in the F2 generation, proving that the plant had only recessive alleles.
$500 Question from Alleles & Genes What happens to alleles between the P generation and the F2 generation?
$500 Answer from Alleles & Genes The two alleles of the P generation separate during gamete formation. Each gamete carries a single allele from each parent. As a result, the F2 generation has new alleles.
$100 Question from Mendel's Principles What is the concept of the likelihood that an event will occur?
$100 Answer from Mendel's Principles Probability
$200 Question from Mendel's Principles What is the term given to organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular gene?
$200 Answer from Mendel's Principles Homozygous
$300 Question from Mendel's Principles Tt is an example of what type of gene?
$300 Answer from Mendel's Principles Heterozygous
$400 Question from Mendel's Principles How did Gregor Mendel contribute to our understanding of inherited traits?
$400 Answer from Mendel's Principles The patterns of inheritance he observed form the basis of modern genetics.
$500 Question from Mendel's Principles How are Punnett squares used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses?
$500 Answer from Mendel's Principles They are used to show all of the combinations of alleles that might result from a cross and the likelihood that each might occur.
$100 Question from Patterns of Inheritance What term is given when one allele is not completely dominant over another?
$100 Answer from Patterns of Inheritance Incomplete dominance
$200 Question from Patterns of Inheritance In incomplete dominance where does the heterozygous phenotype lie?
$200 Answer from Patterns of Inheritance Between the 2 homozygous phenotypes
$300 Question from Patterns of Inheritance What term is given to people with the heterozygous form of a gene that produces 2 forms of proteins, with different effects on cholesterol levels?
$300 Answer from Patterns of Inheritance Codominance
$400 Question from Patterns of Inheritance What is the relationship between the environment and phenotype?
$400 Answer from Patterns of Inheritance The environment affects how genes are expressed and therefore influence an organism’s phenotype.
$500 Question from Patterns of Inheritance What might be the result of an exceptionally hot spring on wing pigmentation in the western white butterfly?
$500 Answer from Patterns of Inheritance The higher temperatures of an unusually hot spring will likely result in lighter wing colors.
$100 Question from Independent Assortment What term was given to Mendel’s alleles segregate experiment?
$100 Answer from Independent Assortment The Two-Factor Cross
$200 Question from Independent Assortment Why is the fruit fly an ideal organism for genetic research?
$200 Answer from Independent Assortment They are small, easy to keep in the lab, and produce large numbers of offspring in a short amount of time.
$300 Question from Independent Assortment Why didn’t Mendel know, from the results of the first cross, whether two genes segregated independently?
$300 Answer from Independent Assortment All the offspring had dominant alleles.
$400 Question from Independent Assortment What evidence did Mendel have that alleles segregated independently?
$400 Answer from Independent Assortment All combinations of phenotypes were shown as a result.
$500 Question from Independent Assortment What does Mendel’s Principles explain?