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What is a mutation?

D.N.A Objective: SWBAT review for the Unit 4 Basic Unit of Life Quest IOT obtain a mastery of 80% or above!. What is a mutation?

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What is a mutation?

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  1. D.N.AObjective: SWBAT review for the Unit 4 Basic Unit of Life Quest IOT obtain a mastery of 80% or above! What is a mutation? All our cells contain a protein called P53 which controls cell division. When an individual has cancer, this protein stops working. Explain what occurs when an individual develops cancer. A change in the DNA sequence (affects genetic code!) Cancer occurs when cells lose regulation of MITOSIS and cells begin to divide uncontrollably

  2. ANNOUNCEMENTS • Unit 4 Basic Unit of Life Quest 3 is on Friday! • DNA structure/function • Mitosis • Asexual Reproduction • Cancer • HW: Complete Review Packet

  3. D.N.A • Take out your Unit 4 Review Packet • We will play jeopardy once the bell rings

  4. RULES • 2 Teams • Ms. Nakamura will pick out a question • Each person will write their answer on their white board (NO CHEATING) • However many people in each team answer answer the question correctly, will get a point!

  5. Jeopardy FINAL JEOPARDY

  6. Genetic Key Terms $500 Answer

  7. Genetic Key Terms for $500 Vocabulary term for genetic trait Question

  8. Question What is genotype? Selections

  9. Genetic Key Terms $400 Answer

  10. Genetic Key Terms for $400 Vocabulary term for physical trait? Question

  11. Question What is phenotype? Selections

  12. Genetic Key Terms $300 Answer

  13. DNA Structure for $300 In order to exhibit the dominate trait, the genotype must be? Question

  14. Question What is homozygous dominant / heterozygous? Selections

  15. Genetic Key Terms $200 Answer

  16. Genetic Key Terms for $200 In order for the recessive trait to be displayed, what must the genotype be? Question

  17. Question What is homozygous recessive? Selections

  18. Genetic Key Terms $100 Answer

  19. Genetic Key Terms for $100 The alternative forms of a gene are called? Question

  20. Question What are alleles Selections

  21. Punnett Squares $500 Answer

  22. PunnettSquaresfor $500 In fruit flies, R eyes (R), are dominant over white eyes (r). In a cross between two red-eyed fruit flies, approximately 25% of offspring had white eyes. These were the most likely genotypes of the parents? Question

  23. Question R r R What are Rr and Rr? Selections r

  24. Punnett Squares $400 Answer

  25. DNA Replication for $400 In mice, the allele for Black eyes (B) is dominant; the allele for red eyes (b) is recessive. A scientist crossed a homozygous black-eyed mouse with a red-eyed mouse. What would be the expected genotypes of this cross? Question

  26. Punnett Squares B B What is Bb? Selections b b

  27. Punnett Squares $300 Answer

  28. Punnett Squares for $300 In one plant, the allele for long stems (L) is dominant; the allele for short stems (l) is recessive. A scientist crossed a heterozygous long-stemmed plant with a short-stemmed plant. What would be the expected genotypes of the cross? Question

  29. Question L l l What is Ll and ll? Stions l

  30. Punnett Squares $200 Answer

  31. Punnett Squares for $200 In horses, the allele for straight hair (H) is dominant to curly hair (h). What are the genotypes of the parents that will produce offspring with curly hair? Question

  32. Question H h What is Hr and Hr (both heterozygous)? Selections H h

  33. Punnett Squares $100 Answer

  34. DNA Replication for $100 In this punnett square, which of the following is true about the offspring? Half are short All are short Half are tall All are tall Question

  35. Question What is D) All are tall? Selections

  36. Probability $500 Answer

  37. Probability for $500 In humans the allele for dimples (D) is dominant. A woman (DD) and a man (Dd) have four children. What is the predicted ration of the children with dimples to the children without dimples? Question

  38. Question What is 1:0? D Selections D D d

  39. Probability $400 Answer

  40. Probability for $400 In humans, thick lips (L) are dominant to thin lips. If a homozygous dominant male has a child with a heterozygous dominant female, what is the probability that their offspring will have thick lips? Question

  41. Question L L What is 100%? Selections L l

  42. Probability $300 Answer

  43. Probability for $300 The allele for white fur is recessive (w) to the allele for brown fur (W). A rabbit with the genotype (Ww) is crossed with a rabbit with the phenotype (Ww). What is the probability their offspring will have white fur? Question

  44. Question What is 25%? Selections

  45. Probability for $200 In humans the allele for long eyelashes is dominant (L). A female who is heterozygous for long eyelashes and a male with short eyelashes have a child. What is the probability that their offspring will have short eyelashes? Question

  46. Question L l What is 50%? Selections l l

  47. Probability $100 Answer

  48. Probability for $100 Each box in a punnett square represents what percentage? Question

  49. Question What is 25%? Selections

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