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This is JEOPARDY!. Genetics. Procedures for Today. Categories’ levels have certain point values Higher point values are generally more difficult questions You MUST state your response in the form of a QUESTION ?????????????????????????????????. Genetics.
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This is JEOPARDY! Genetics Watson 2001
Procedures for Today • Categories’ levels have certain point values • Higher point values are generally more difficult questions • You MUST state your response in the form of a QUESTION • ????????????????????????????????? Watson 2001
Genetics Watson 2001
Hippocrates idea of body particles making up gametes Question . Watson 2001
What is pangenensis? Watson 2001
An early 19th century belief that traits blend together Question . Watson 2001
What is the Blending Hypothesis? Watson 2001
An Austrian monk that studied inherited traits in peas Question . Watson 2001
Who is Gregor Mendel Watson 2001
Gregor Mendel’s hybrid crosses of peas revealed traits that seemed to dominate, leading him to develop this “principle.” Question . Watson 2001
What is the Principle of Dominance/Recessiveness? Watson 2001
What disproves the Blending Hypothesis Question . Watson 2001
What is recessive traits reappearing? Watson 2001
The first, or parent generation Question . Watson 2001
What is P generation? Watson 2001
What identical alleles are called Question . Watson 2001
What is Homozygous? Watson 2001
Eggs and sperm, for example Question . Watson 2001
What are gametes? Watson 2001
Alternate forms of the same gene Question . Watson 2001
What are alleles? Watson 2001
A pair: two different alleles for the same gene Question . Watson 2001
What is heterozygous? Watson 2001
Change in a single gene Question . Watson 2001
What is gene mutation? Watson 2001
Change in a whole chromosome Question . Watson 2001
What is a chromosomal mutation? Watson 2001
Part of a chromosome is missing Question . Watson 2001
What is a deletion? Watson 2001
Part of a chromosome is reversed. Question . Watson 2001
What is an inversion? Watson 2001
When two of these exchange portions, a translocation occurs Question . Watson 2001
What are non-homologous chromosomes? Watson 2001
An arrangement of chromosomes in a particular order, used for study Question . Watson 2001
What is a karyotype? Watson 2001
The 1st 22 pairs of chromosomes Question . Watson 2001
What are autosomes? Watson 2001
Examples of the 23rd pair of chromosomes Question . Watson 2001
What are X and y? Watson 2001
Daily Double What is your wager? Watson 2001
Part of a chromosome that codes for a particular trait Question . Watson 2001
What is a gene? Watson 2001
The stage in which a karyotype is photographed Question . Watson 2001
What is prophase? Watson 2001
When one allele’s traits can show, hiding another allele’s traits Question . Watson 2001
What is dominant/recessive? Watson 2001
Both alleles in a heterozygote can be partially expressed Question . Watson 2001
What is incomplete dominance? Watson 2001
The type dominance that allows the offspring of a white cow and a red bull to have a white/red haired calf (roan) Question . Watson 2001
What is codominance? Watson 2001