History
Punnett Squares
Patterns of Inheritance
Pedigree Charts
100

The person named the "Father of Genetics".

Who is Gregor Mendel?

100
The term for having one copy of the dominant and one copy of the recessive allele (ex. Rr)

What is heterozygous?

100

The genotype that makes a biological male.

What is XY?

100

The information you know from a square that is shaded in.

What is; the individual is male and expresses the trait being studied?

200

The father of genetics studied this specific organism.

What is the pea plant?

200

The term for the observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the combination of alleles for a gene.

What is phenotype?

200

The reason why males express x-linked traits more often than females.

What is; males only contain one x chromosome so they only need one copy of the trait for it to be expressed?

200

List the 4 main patterns of inheritance?

What are: autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, x-linked dominant, x-linked recessive?

300

The dominant theory of genetic inheritance before Mendel's research (double points if you explain it).

What is the blending theory?


Offspring inherit a trait that is the average of the parent's values for that trait.

300

The percentage of having having a homozygous dominant individual from the cross of RR and rr.

What is 0%?

300

The term for an individual who has one copy of the diseased allele but does not express the phenotype.

What is a carrier?

300

The pattern of inheritance when both males and females are affected equally and the trait may disappear and reappear in future generations.

What is autosomal recessive?

400

This law states that alleles are either dominant or recessive and the dominant allele will be expressed with only one copy.

What is the law of dominance and uniformity?
400

The difference between incomplete dominance and codominance.

What is: incomplete dominance is a blending of the alleles for the heterozygous phenotype; codominance is when both alleles are expressed equally?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY (sort of)

Add 700 points to your score!

400
The pattern of inheritance that can ONLY affect males and never skip a generation.
What is y-linked inheritance?
500

The three laws Mendel created from his research.

What are: the law of segregation, the law of independent assortment, the law of dominance and uniformity?

500

The name for the type of inheritance found in the human ABO blood group system.

What is codominance?

500

Hemophilia is an x-linked recessive disorder. If the mother expresses hemophilia but the dad does not, the resulting sons have a ___________ chance of having hemophilia.

What is 100%?

500

An example of an autosomal dominant disorder that we discussed in class.

What is Huntington's disease, BRCA1 breast cancer, Marfan syndrome? 

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