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Jeopardy: Sickle Cell Anemia, Protein Synthesis, Pedigrees, Punnett Squares, Mutations & Chromosomes

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Jeopardy: Sickle Cell Anemia, Protein Synthesis, Pedigrees, Punnett Squares, Mutations & Chromosomes

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

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  3. Jeopardy Sickle Cell Anemia Protein Synthesis Pedigrees (Not the dog food) Punnett Squares Mutations Chromosomes 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Sickle Cell Anemia affects what protein? A 100

  5. Hemoglobin A 100

  6. Sickled blood cells have what shape? A 200

  7. Crescent moon A 200

  8. Sickled blood cells cannot carry what? A 300

  9. Oxygen A 300

  10. People with Sickle Cell have what kind of genotype? A 400

  11. ss (homozygous recessive) A 400

  12. Sickle Cell Anemia occurs when the sixth amino acid in the chain, glutamic acid, is changed to what other amino acid? A 500

  13. Valine A 500

  14. What are the building blocks of proteins? B 100

  15. Amino acids B 100

  16. What organelle is responsible for actually piecing together the building blocks of the protein? B 200

  17. Ribosomes B 200

  18. What is the name of the process where the gene is copied? B 300

  19. Transcription B 300

  20. Whether or not a protein will do its job depends on its what? B 400

  21. Shape B 400

  22. What type of RNA is involved with making a copy of the DNA? B 500

  23. mRNA B 500

  24. What does genotype mean? C 100

  25. Refers to the genes a person possesses C 100

  26. What does phenotype mean? C 200

  27. The physical appearance of a gene at work C 200

  28. What is the genotype of a carrier for Sickle Cell Anemia? C 300

  29. Ss C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. A person who is homozygous dominant for Best disease has a child with a person who is heterozygous for Best disease. What is the probability that their child will be blind? C 400

  32. 100% C 400

  33. If a person who is heterozygous for Sickle Cell Anemia has a child with a person who has Sickle Cell, what is the probability that the child will be a carrier for the disease? C 500

  34. 50% C 500

  35. What is the symbol for a woman? D 100

  36. Circle D 100

  37. How do you show someone is a carrier? D 200

  38. Color half of the shape D 200

  39. Name a biomedical professional who would use a pedigree when talking to their clients. D 300

  40. Genetic Counselor D 300

  41. What is an easy way to tell that the pedigree below deals with a sex-linked disorder? D 400

  42. No male carriers D 400

  43. Can everyone on a pedigree be colored appropriately with 100% certainty? D 500

  44. No D 500

  45. What is the type of mutation where a base gets skipped? E 100

  46. Deletion E 100

  47. What is the type of mutation where a base gets changed to a different letter? E 200

  48. Substitution E 200

  49. What is the definition of a mutation? E 300

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