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This is JEOPARDY!

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!

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  1. This is JEOPARDY! Genetics Watson 2001

  2. 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

  3. Genetics Watson 2001

  4. Hippocrates idea of body particles making up gametes Question . Watson 2001

  5. What is pangenensis? Watson 2001

  6. An early 19th century belief that traits blend together Question . Watson 2001

  7. What is the Blending Hypothesis? Watson 2001

  8. An Austrian monk that studied inherited traits in peas Question . Watson 2001

  9. Who is Gregor Mendel Watson 2001

  10. Gregor Mendel’s hybrid crosses of peas revealed traits that seemed to dominate, leading him to develop this “principle.” Question . Watson 2001

  11. What is the Principle of Dominance/Recessiveness? Watson 2001

  12. What disproves the Blending Hypothesis Question . Watson 2001

  13. What is recessive traits reappearing? Watson 2001

  14. The first, or parent generation Question . Watson 2001

  15. What is P generation? Watson 2001

  16. What identical alleles are called Question . Watson 2001

  17. What is Homozygous? Watson 2001

  18. Eggs and sperm, for example Question . Watson 2001

  19. What are gametes? Watson 2001

  20. Alternate forms of the same gene Question . Watson 2001

  21. What are alleles? Watson 2001

  22. A pair: two different alleles for the same gene Question . Watson 2001

  23. What is heterozygous? Watson 2001

  24. Change in a single gene Question . Watson 2001

  25. What is gene mutation? Watson 2001

  26. Change in a whole chromosome Question . Watson 2001

  27. What is a chromosomal mutation? Watson 2001

  28. Part of a chromosome is missing Question . Watson 2001

  29. What is a deletion? Watson 2001

  30. Part of a chromosome is reversed. Question . Watson 2001

  31. What is an inversion? Watson 2001

  32. When two of these exchange portions, a translocation occurs Question . Watson 2001

  33. What are non-homologous chromosomes? Watson 2001

  34. An arrangement of chromosomes in a particular order, used for study Question . Watson 2001

  35. What is a karyotype? Watson 2001

  36. The 1st 22 pairs of chromosomes Question . Watson 2001

  37. What are autosomes? Watson 2001

  38. Examples of the 23rd pair of chromosomes Question . Watson 2001

  39. What are X and y? Watson 2001

  40. Daily Double What is your wager? Watson 2001

  41. Part of a chromosome that codes for a particular trait Question . Watson 2001

  42. What is a gene? Watson 2001

  43. The stage in which a karyotype is photographed Question . Watson 2001

  44. What is prophase? Watson 2001

  45. When one allele’s traits can show, hiding another allele’s traits Question . Watson 2001

  46. What is dominant/recessive? Watson 2001

  47. Both alleles in a heterozygote can be partially expressed Question . Watson 2001

  48. What is incomplete dominance? Watson 2001

  49. 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

  50. What is codominance? Watson 2001

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