Ch 12 Jeopardy Review
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Super Duper
Inheritance,
Shminheritance
Generic
Genetics
Pics ‘n Stuff
Diseases
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Final
Jeopardy
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Hard Stuff
C1 $100
The type of inheritance
shown when a redflowering plant is crossed
with a white-flowering
plant to produce pink
offspring is _____
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Incomplete dominance
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A trait controlled by four
alleles is said to have
____
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Multiple alleles
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Humans have 22 pairs of
_______ chromosomes
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autosome
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_____ is when the
phenotype of the offspring
of two homozygous parents
is a mix/intermediate color
between the two
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Incomplete dominance
final
Create a pedigree using the following C1
data
:
* Generation I: mother affected/father not
affected
* Generation II: 4 offspring: II-1 is
affected (male/married) II-3 is carrier
(male/married) II-5 not affected (female/
married), II-7 not affected (female/not married)
*Generation III: II-1 and 2 have two
female offspring, both carriers, II-3 mated, but
has no offspring, II-5 and 6 has one male
offspring, affected and one female offspring,
not affected, II-7 has not mated, has no
offspring
Timer
C1 final
See overhead
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Eye color in humans is the
result of ______
inheritance.
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polygenic
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Royal hemophilia is a
result of _____
inheritance.
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Sex-linked
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Cystic fibrosis and TaySachs disease are typical
of recessive disorders
concentrated in _____
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Ethnic groups
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Most human genetic
disorders are caused by
the expression of ______
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Recessive alleles
Because the gene for red-green
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colorblindness is located on the
X chromosome, it is not normally
possible for a
a) Carrier mother to pass the gene to her
daughter
b) carrier mother to pass the gene on to
her son
c) Color blind father to pass the gene on to
his daughter
d) Color blind father to pass the gene on to
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d) Color blind father to
pass the gene on to his
son
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If individual III-2 marries a person with the same
genotype as individual II-2, what is the chance that
their children will be affected with hemophilia?
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0%
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What type of inheritance pattern does
the trait represented by the shaded
symbols illustrate?
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Sex-linked
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For the trait in the above pedigree,
individuals II-1 and II-4 can be
classified as ___________
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Carriers/heterozygous
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What is the relationship between
individual I-1 and individual III-2?
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Grandmother and
grandson
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What phenotype is depicted here?
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B
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Two healthy parents have
a child with a rare genetic
disease. What could be
the explanation for this?
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The gene is recessive and
is carried by both
parents.
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Which term does not
belong with the others:
Huntingtons’s disease, cystic fibrosis,
Tay-Sach’s disease, PKU.
Explain
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Huntington’s disease does
not belong. It is a
dominant trait, the
others are recessive.
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Both hemophilia and redgreen colorblindness are
_______
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Sex-linked disorders
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What damage is caused as
a result of sickle-cell
anemia?
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Tissue damage as a result
of oxygen deprivation
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The gene for
colorblindness is found on
the X chromosome. Will
the boy of a colorblind
father be colorblind?
Explain.
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No, the Y chromosome he
received from his father
does not carry the trait.
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When roan cattle are mated, 25% of
the offspring are red, 50% are roan
and 25% are white. Roan coats consist
of both red and white hairs. This
trait is one controlled by _________
alleles.
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codominant
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A cross between a white
rooster and a black hen results
in 100% blue Andalusian
offspring (codominance). When
two of these blue offspring are
mated, the probable phenotypic
ratio would be _______
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25% black, 50% blue,
25% white
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Which of the following
disorders can be
detected by
karyotyping?
a) sickle-cell anemia
b) Down syndrome
c) Tay-Sachs disease
d) PKU
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Down syndrome (3 copies
of chromosome 21—
trisomy 21)
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What is the chance that the
individual A will have
Huntington’s disease?
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50%
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A man heterozygous for
blood type A has children
with a woman
heterozygous for blood
type B. The chance that
their first child will have
type O blood is ___
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25%
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