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Do Now:

Do Now:. List three new facts you learned in this chapter. Do this activity on your own on a DO NOW slip (do not use notes) and hand it to the front when you are done. Grab your Jeopardy materials you will need for your table if you finish the Do Now first. Jeopardy Game.

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  1. Do Now: List three new facts you learned in this chapter. Do this activity on your own on a DO NOW slip (do not use notes) and hand it to the front when you are done. Grab your Jeopardy materials you will need for your table if you finish the Do Now first.

  2. Jeopardy Game Genetic Engineering

  3. Selective Breeding Recombinant DNA Technology Applications Of Genetics The Human Genome Vocab Terms 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 400 pts 400pts 400 pts 400 pts 400 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts FINAL JEOPARDY

  4. Question 1 Breeding for milk in cows, breeding for speed in horses. Describe one specific example of selective breeding in animals. Check Answer

  5. Question 2 Genetic engineering This process is faster and more efficient than selective breeding. Check Answer

  6. Question 3 Inbreeding This is defined as the mating of closely related individuals to produce purebreds. Check Answer

  7. Question 4 Homozygous recessive In a test cross, the unknown individual is usually crossed with a known individual of this genotype: Check Answer

  8. Question 5 100% dominant trait shown or 50% dominant trait and 50% recessive trait shown. What are the possible results of a test cross? Check Answer

  9. Question 6 Tobacco plant with gene of firefly, etc. Give an example of a transgenic organism. Check Answer

  10. Question 7 • Isolate the foreign DNA fragment • Attach the fragment to a vector. • Transfer (insert) into host organism What are the 3 steps in making a transgenic organism? Check Answer

  11. Question 8 Blunt end & Sticky end What are the two types of cuts that are made by restriction enzymes? Check Answer

  12. Question 9 DNA fragments of varying lengths. In gel electrophoresis, the banding pattern is created by what? Check Answer

  13. Question 10 Viruses, plasmids, micropipettes, metal bullet. List four examples of vectors. Check Answer

  14. Question 11 PCR-Polymerase Chain Reaction What method is used to clone DNA in a laboratory setting (outside of the organism)? Check Answer

  15. Question 12 The famous cloned sheep. Who is Dolly? Check Answer

  16. Question 13 Farmers can then clone the most productive/healthy animals to increase yeilds. Why is Dolly important? (What is the benefit of cloning animals?) Check Answer

  17. Question 14 Half, 50% Cross a heterozygous tall plant (Tt) with homozygous short plant (tt). How many offspring are expected to be tall? Check Answer

  18. Question 15 Crime scene investigations, identifying the parents of a child. What can gel electrophoresis be used for? Check Answer

  19. Question 16 The total number of genes in an organism. What is a genome? Check Answer

  20. Question 17 Genetic disorder diagnosis, gene therapy, crime investigations. List an application of the Human Genome Project. Check Answer

  21. Question 18 SCID, some cancers, cystic fibrosis, hemophelia. Gene therapy can be used to treat what disorders? Check Answer

  22. Question 19 20,000 Approximately how many genes are believed to make up the human genome? Check Answer

  23. Question 20 The relative loci of genes on a chromosome. What does a linkage map show us? Check Answer

  24. Question 21 Plasmid A small ring of bacterial DNA that can be used as a vector. Check Answer

  25. Question 22 Inbreeding The process of mating closely related individuals is called: Check Answer

  26. Question 23 Transgenic organism This type of organism contains genes from other species. Check Answer

  27. Question 24 Genetic engineering This method is faster and more reliable than selective breeding. It is also referred to as recombinant DNA technology. Check Answer

  28. Question 25 Restriction enzyme An example of this is EcoRI, which has the ability to cut palindromic sequences of DNA. Check Answer

  29. Final Jeopardy • Check your answer with your teacher.

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