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Genetics Jeopardy!

Genetics Jeopardy!. Genetics Jeopardy. DNA. Genes. Proteins. Genetic Disorders. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 5. 5. 5. 5. 10. 10. 10. 10. The Answer Adenine to Thymine And Cytosine to Guanine. The Question. The Question What are corresponding base pairs?. Categories.

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Genetics Jeopardy!

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  1. Genetics Jeopardy!

  2. Genetics Jeopardy DNA Genes Proteins Genetic Disorders 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10

  3. The Answer Adenine to Thymine And Cytosine to Guanine The Question

  4. The Question What are corresponding base pairs? Categories

  5. The Answer Double Helix The Question

  6. The Question What is the 3-D shape of DNA? Categories

  7. The Answer A nitrogenous base (A, T, C, or G), a sugar, and a phosphate The Question

  8. The Question What is a nucleotide? Categories

  9. The Answer 1N; monoploidy The Question

  10. The Question What is the number of genes in reproductive cells? Categories

  11. The Answer 2N and 1N The Question

  12. The Question What are the number of copies of genes in somatic cells and sex cells? Categories

  13. The Answer A pedigree chart The Question

  14. The Question What can be used to track genetic history of organisms? Categories

  15. The Answer All of the genes found in an organisms genetic makeup. The Question

  16. The Question What is a genome? Categories

  17. The Answer These are pieces of DNA that code for production of specific proteins. The Question

  18. The Question What are genes? Categories

  19. The Answer Amino acids The Question

  20. The Question What are the monomers that are assembled from strands of mRNA? Categories

  21. The Answer The three main types of RNA. The Question

  22. The Question What are mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA? Categories

  23. The Answer Codons The Question

  24. The Question What are the 3 specific bases along a strand of mRNA that tRNA anticodon attaches to? Categories

  25. The Answer 2121 The Question

  26. The Question How many total possible types of proteins can be produced from the 21 types of amino acids? Categories

  27. The Answer Genetic diseases/conditions are caused when this situation occurs The Question

  28. The Question 2 copies of the recessive gene are received; one from each parent Categories

  29. The Answer Genetic disorders/conditions can be increased from generation to generation because of this. The Question

  30. The Question What are social networks? Categories

  31. The Answer Harmful alterations in a genetic sequence that have been inherited from past generations. The Question

  32. The Question What are genetic disorders? Categories

  33. The Answer The genetic information encoded in DNA has assembled a protein with an abnormal amino acid sequence and therefore creates this. The Question

  34. The Question What is an altered function? Categories

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