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Understanding Inheritance Patterns: Cystic Fibrosis, Blood Types, and Genetics

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Dive into the fascinating world of genetics with this clicker quiz focused on inheritance patterns. Test your knowledge on topics such as cystic fibrosis, blood type compatibility, and the genetics behind traits like calico coloration in cats. Explore concepts including dominance, recessive traits, and chromosomal abnormalities like trisomy 21. This interactive quiz will solidify your understanding and challenge your grasp of genetic principles. Get your clickers ready for a fun and educational experience!

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Understanding Inheritance Patterns: Cystic Fibrosis, Blood Types, and Genetics

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  1. Clicker Quiz! Have your clickers ready! This is the last day you’ll need them.

  2. 1. The inheritance pattern seen in cystic fibrosis is: • Complete dominance • Incomplete dominance • X-linkage • Multiple alleles 30 Countdown

  3. 2. White eyes in fruit flies is recessive and X-linked.Afemale fruit fly with a white-eyed father must be: • At least a carrier for white eyes. • White-eyed for certain. • Red-eyed for certain. • Pink-eyed for certain. 30 Countdown

  4. 3. A person with type AB blood can know for certain that neither of her parents is: • Type A • Type B • Type O • Type AB 30 Countdown

  5. 4. A male cat can only be calico (orange and black) if it: • Gets both an orange and a black allele. • Has a calico parent. • Has an XXY karyotype. • Has a calico father. 30 Countdown

  6. 5. A trisomy of chromosome 21 is caused by: • Nondisjunction during meiosis. • Inheritance of two recessive alleles. • Incomplete dominance. • X-linkage. 30 Countdown

  7. 6. Two people with type AB blood can have children with type: • AB only • A or B • A, B, or AB • A, B, AB, or O 30 Countdown

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