Jeopardy Jeopardy General Sex Determination in humans Mendelian Genetics Non-Mendelian Genetics DNA Replication and Recombination 100 200 300 400 500

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  • Jeopardy Jeopardy General Sex Determination in humans Mendelian Genetics Non-Mendelian Genetics DNA Replication and Recombination 100 200 300 400 500
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  • General for 100 A sequence of DNA nucleotides that codes for the production of a protein. What is a gene? Home
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  • Sex determination in humans for 100 Sex determination in humans for 100 The two types of sex chromosomes in humans. What is X and Y? Home
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  • Mendelian Genetics for 100 He experimented with pea plants and crossing over, which lead to the beginning of understanding trait inheritance. Who is Gregor Mendel? Home
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  • Non-Mendelian Genetics for 100. Sickle cell anemia is an example of this type of inheritance pattern. What is incomplete dominance? Home
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  • DNA Replication and Recombination for 100 This type of intracellular information must be accurately copied every time to prevent things like mutations. What is genetic information/DNA? Home
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  • General for 200 This intranuclear structure can contain several different genes. What is a chromosome? Home
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  • Sex Determination in Humans for 200 Klinefelter syndrome cells have this mutation. What is one or more Y chromosome and multiple X chromosomes? Home
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  • Mendelian for 200 The study of only one characteristic in the crossing of two pure individuals (homozygous) for that characteristic. What is monohybridism? Home
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  • Non-Mendelian Genetics for 200. A phenomenon in which a single gene conditions several different phenotypical traits. W What is pleiotropy? Home
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  • DNA Replication and Recombination for 200 Eukaryotic DNA replication takes place in this manner. What is a semiconservative manner? Home
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  • General for 300 A diploid individual has this many sets of chromosomes. What is 2? Home
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  • Sex Determination for 300. Poly-x females are also known as having this syndrome. What is Triplo X syndrome? Home
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  • Mendelian for 300 His first law included two factors determining a characteristic of an individual; one inherited by the father, one inherited by the mother. Who is Mendel? Home
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  • Non-Mendelian Genetics for 300 Phenomenon in which the same gene has more than two different alleles. What is multiple allele? Home
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  • DNA Replication and Recombination for 300 This is the end a new nucleotide bonds with the DNA strand. What is the 3 end? Home
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  • General for 400 Observable characteristics of an individual caused by its genes. i.e blue eyes What is phenotype? Home
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  • Sex Determination in Humans for 400 Genes affecting fertility are located on these chromosomes. What is X & Y chromosomes? Home
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  • Mendelian Genetics for 400 The random separation of homologous pairs of chromosomes in anaphase I of meiosis? What is independent assortment? Home
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  • Non-Mendelian Genetics for 400 When a gene has at least one allele that when present is deadly to the cell. What is a lethal gene? Home
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  • DNA Replication and Recombination for 400 This takes place through breaks in nucleotide strands, alignment of homologous DNA segments, and rejoining of the strands. What is homologous recombination? Home
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  • General for 500 These genes are contained in a chromosome that condition the phenotype. What is genotype? Home
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  • Sex Determination in Humans for 500 When expressed, this gene causes male characteristics. What is the SRY gene? Home
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  • Mendelian Genetics for 500 This condition is needed for Mendels second law to be valid. What is, genes located on different chromosomes? Home
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  • Non-Mendelian Genetics for 500 These are the 3 main types of gene interactions. What is complementary genes, epistasis, and polygenic inheritance? Home
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  • DNA Replication and Recombination for 500 A cancer causing gene. What is an oncogene? Home
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  • This Jeopardy was designed by: Kyle Patrick Kyle Patrick Matt Nelson Matt Nelson Sarah Smith Sarah Smith