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Jeopardy: Hardy-Weinberg and Evidence of Evolution Trivia Game

Test your knowledge on topics like natural/artificial selection, genetic equilibrium, evidence of evolution, and important terms in this exciting Jeopardy-style trivia game.

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Jeopardy: Hardy-Weinberg and Evidence of Evolution Trivia Game

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Hardy- Weinberg Natural/ Artificial Selection Evidence of Evolution Important Terms Grab Bag 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. If an allele makes up three-fourths of a population’s alleles for a given trait, its relative frequency is this.

  5. 75 percent

  6. In a population, the sum of the relative frequencies of all alleles for a particular trait is

  7. 100 percent or 1

  8. Name two of the five things that must be true in order to have genetic equilibrium.

  9. No Natural Selection Random Mating No Migration Large Population No Mutation

  10. If the allele for PTC tasters is 0.4, and PTC tasting is recessive trait, what is the frequency of p?

  11. 0.6

  12. If 72% of fruit flies have normal wings and normal wings are dominant over curly wings, what is the number of flies in 1000 that would show the dominant phenotype?

  13. 720

  14. What is artificial selection?

  15. Purposeful selection of traits desired for offspring

  16. What were two observations made by Darwin that led him to believe natural selection was happening? (specific requirements for natural selection)

  17. Competition, Variation, Adaptation, Overproduction

  18. Which of the rabbits would be best suited to mate if you would like a white fur bunny with Floppy ears?

  19. Rabbits 1 and 6

  20. What does natural selection work directly on?

  21. phenotypes

  22. Explain survival of the fittest

  23. The most adapted to survive in the environment with live and pass on their genes to offspring.

  24. Which type of evidence did Darwin probably use? Why?

  25. Fossils; he didn’t have scientific equipment

  26. How does a fossil form?

  27. Compression of footprint/bone into rock for a long time

  28. What are two pieces of evidence used to explain evolution?

  29. Fossils Embryology Comparative Anatomy Behavioral Connections Biochemical Similarities

  30. Which animal has the closest DNA sequence to humans?

  31. Chimpanzee

  32. What is the difference between homologous and analogous structures?

  33. Homologous: similar structure, different function Analogous: different structure, similar function

  34. The separation of populations by barriers such as rivers, mountains, or bodies of water is called _____.

  35. Geographic Isolation

  36. A population is said to be in ________ ________ when following the five properties of Hardy-Weinberg.

  37. Genetic Equilibrium

  38. New species formation through isolation.

  39. Speciation

  40. This is what occurs when organisms are selected for or against based on phenotypes.

  41. Natural Selection

  42. When looking at p or q in the Hardy-Weinberg Principle, what is being compared?

  43. Allele Frequencies

  44. What is the theory of evolution?

  45. All animals evolved from a common ancestor and evolution is change over time

  46. The two main sources of genetic variation are ________ and ______.

  47. Gene shuffling and mutations

  48. In organisms that reproduce sexually, inheritable variation is due mostly to ______.

  49. Gene shuffling during gamete formation

  50. What MUST be found first when doing Hardy-Weinberg problems?

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