Jeopardy - Genetics

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Mendel’s
Peas
Types of
inheritance
Blood
Types
About
Mendel
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Flower
Structure
Vocabulary
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Mendel’s grew this
legume in his garden.
A 100
What is pea?
A 100
The F1 plants were not
pure bred, but rather
they were this type.
A 200
What is a hybrid?
A 200
This is the number of
traits that Mendel
worked with in his
plants.
A 300
What is seven?
A 300
Mendel’s F2 generation
always had this
number of
heterozygous
genotypes.
A 400
What is Two?
A 400
The dominant
phenotypes for flower
color and pea color.
A 500
What is purple and
yellow?
A 500
This type of inheritance
results when a recessive
allele is masked by a
dominant one.
B 100
What is complete or
simple dominance?
B 100
The heterozygous
genotype results in a
blending of effects in
this type of inheritance.
B 200
What is incomplete
dominance?
B 200
This type of
inheritance results in
both alleles of a
heterozygous genotype
being expressed
simultaneously.
B 300
What is codominance?
B 300
The genotypic ratio numbers
of a cross between two
heterozygous individual,
incompletely dominant for a
contrasting trait.
B 400
What is 1:2:1?
B 400
Genotypic and phenotypic
ratios are always the same
for a cross of heterozygous
individuals that are this
type of inheritance.
B 500
What is incompletely
dominant of codominant?
B 500
ABO blood type
genetics is an example
of this type of
inheritance.
C 100
What is multiple
allele?
C 100
The three alleles that
produce the ABO blood
types.
C 200
A
B
I ,I
What are
and i?
C 200
An immune system
protein produced in
response to a foreign cell
or particle.
C 300
What an antibody?
C 300
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C 400
An identifying protein on
the surface of a red blood
cell.
C 400
What is an antigen?
C 400
This is the term given to
the clumping of blood
cells that may happen if
one if given the wrong
blood type.
C 500
What is agglutination?
C 500
Mendel used this name to
describe what we call an
allele.
D 100
What is a factor?
D 100
Mendel’s principle that
describes one gene’s ability
to mask the effects of
another.
D 200
What is the principle of
dominance?
(Also read about the principle of
uniformity)
D 200
This principle stated that
the alleles would separate
during sex-cell formation
D 300
What is the principle of
segregation?
D 300
The principle of
independent
assortment takes place
during this cellular
process.
D 400
What is a meiosis?
D 400
Genetic traits that follow
the rules as Mendel
proposed are referred to
by this adjective.
D 500
What is Mendelian?
D 500
These are the plant’s
male sex cells.
E 100
What is pollen?
E 100
This is the location of the
egg cells in the flower.
E 200
What is the ovary?
E 200
This structure produces
pollen.
E 300
What is the anther?
E 300
This is the part of the
flower to which the
pollen adheres.
E 400
What is the stigma of
the pistil?
E 400
The male portion of the
flower that includes the
anther is referred to by this
name.
E 500
What is the stamen?
E 500
Mr. R.C. developed these
handy and predictive
rectangles.
F 100
What is a Punnett
square?
F 100
A cross of two
traits instead of
one.
F 200
What is dihybrid?
F 200
Pollen transferred
from one flower to
another.
F 300
What is cross
pollination?
F 300
Combinations of
alphabet letters used as
representation of allele
types present for
physical traits.
F 400
What is the genotype?
F 400
This individual has two
contrasting alleles for a
trait.
F 500
What is a
heterozygote?
F 500
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Mendel’s pea plants.
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The name given to the
dominant flower position
in pea plants.
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