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2 nd Semester Review Edition !. Volunteers?. 1 person to time and click– click when told 1 person to keep score – accurate and quick!. JEOPARDY!. LGHS Sports. School Events. LGHS Teachers. Clubs & Activities. Classes. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200.
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JEOPARDY! Unit 7: Protein Synthesis Unit 6: Genetics Unit 10: Class. & Body Unit 8: DNA Fingerprinting Unit 9: Evolution $100 $100 $150 $100 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $200 $150 $150 $150 $200 $200 $150 $250 $200 $150 $200 $250 $350 $200 $200 $250 Final Jeopardy
Genetics for $100 A: These are the possible genotype(s) that lead to a phenotype of Type B blood.
Genetics for $100 A: These are the possible genotype(s) that lead to a phenotype of Type B blood. Q: What are BB and Bo?
From your vocab list! Genetics for $150 A: This is an inheritance pattern where more than one gene affect a trait.
From your vocab list! Genetics for $150 A: This is an inheritance pattern where more than one gene affect a trait. Q: What is polygenic inheritance?
Genetics for $200 A: A heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a heterozygous tall pea plant. This is the probability of a homozygous tall offspring.
Genetics for $200 A: A heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a heterozygous tall pea plant. This is the probability of a homozygous tall offspring. Q: What is 25% T t T TT Tt t Tt tt
Genetics for $250 A: This is a Punnett square showing a cross between a straight-haired father and a wavy-haired mother. Hair texture shows incomplete dominance.
Genetics for $250 A: This is a Punnett square showing a cross between a straight-haired father and a wavy-haired mother. Hair texture shows incomplete dominance. S S C CS CS S SS SS
Genetics for $250 A: Two parents who were both heterozygous for a trait are crossed. This is the number of expected heterozygous offspring produced in an F1 generation of 40 individuals.
Genetics for $250 A: Two parents who were both heterozygous for a trait are crossed. This is the number of expected heterozygous offspring produced in an F1 generation of 40 individuals. T t Q: What is 20? T TT Tt t Tt tt
Protein Synthesis for $100 A: The genetic code is carried from the chromosomes to the ribosomes by this molecule. (Be specific!)
Protein Synthesis for $100 A: The genetic code is carried from the chromosomes to the ribosomes by this molecule. (Be specific!) Q: What is mRNA?
Protein Synthesis for $150 A: If the right side of a DNA strand reads GATTACA, then the left side reads this.
Protein Synthesis for $150 A: If the right side of a DNA strand reads GATTACA, then the left side reads this. CTAATGT Q: What is CTAATGT?
Protein Synthesis for $150 A: To make a polypeptide of 20 amino acids, the gene would have to be composed of this many DNA nucleotides.
Protein Synthesis for $150 A: To make a polypeptide of 20 amino acids, the gene would have to be composed of this many DNA nucleotides. Q: What is 60?
Protein Synthesis for $150 A: This is the mRNA sequence that complements the DNA sequence GATTACA.
Protein Synthesis for $150 A: This is the mRNA sequence that complements the DNA sequence GATTACA. Q: What is CUA-AUG-U? CUA-AUG-U
Protein Synthesis for $350 A: If a newly translated polypeptide reads Met-Met, then this was the original DNA sequence.
Protein Synthesis for $350 A: If a newly translated polypeptide reads Met-Met, then this was the original DNA sequence. Q: What is TACTAC?
DNA Fingerprinting for $150 A: This is how you would dial 8 microliters on a P20 micropipette.
DNA Fingerprinting for $150 A: This is how you would dial 8 microliters on a P20 micropipette. Q: 0 8 0
DNA Fingerprinting for $150 A: This is the charge of DNA and why it matters in electrophoresis.
DNA Fingerprinting for $150 A: This is the charge of DNA and why it matters in electrophoresis. Q: What is negative and it determines where the DNA is placed (near the negative electrode)?
DNA Fingerprinting for $150 A: These are two reasons for using micropipettes when working with DNA samples.
DNA Fingerprinting for $150 A: These are two reasons for using micropipettes when working with DNA samples. Q: What is because DNA samples are small, micropipettes are very precise, to prevent contamination, …
Baby DNA: Suspect #2 Suspect #1 DNA Fingerprinting for $200 A: This is the man who must be the father.
Baby DNA: Suspect #2 Suspect #1 DNA Fingerprinting for $200 A: This is the man who must be the father. Q: Neither man MUST be the father but suspect #2 can be INCLUDED! Trick question!
DNA Fingerprinting for $200 A: This must be added to a 6-slot microcentrifuge that only has 5 samples and the reason why.
DNA Fingerprinting for $200 A: This must be added to a 6-slot microcentrifuge that only has 5 samples and the reason why. Q: What is a blank and what is to balance the centrifuge? (prevent damage)
From your vocab list! Evolution for $100 A: A trait that helps an organism to survive in its environment.
From your vocab list! Evolution for $100 A: A trait that helps an organism to survive in its environment. Q: What is an adaptation?
Evolution for $150 A: These are 3 examples of organisms that have been shaped by artificial selection.
Evolution for $150 A: These are 3 examples of organisms that have been shaped by artificial selection. Q: Your answer here!
Evolution for $150 A: Crossing-over, mutations, and segregation are all sources of this.
Evolution for $150 A: Crossing-over, mutations, and segregation are all sources of this. Q: What is variation?
Evolution for $150 A: This is the scientist who suggested that organisms passed on acquired traits, that organisms wanted to be perfect, and that organisms lost traits that they did not use.
Evolution for $150 A: This is the scientist who suggested that organisms passed on acquired traits, that organisms wanted to be perfect, and that organisms lost traits that they did not use. Q: Who is Lamarck?
Evolution for $200 A: These are 3 examples of acquired characteristics.
Evolution for $200 A: These are 3 examples of acquired characteristics. Q: Your examples here!
Classification & Body Systems for $150 A: Your body’s defenses are classified into these two broad categories.
Classification & Body Systems for $150 A: Your body’s defenses are classified into these two broad categories. Q: What are specific and non-specific?
Classification & Body Systems for $200 A: Our Ouchterlony test showed a positive result when a white precipitate formed, indicating the binding of these with these.
Classification & Body Systems for $200 A: Our Ouchterlony test showed a positive result when a white precipitate formed, indicating the binding of these with these. Q: What are antigens and antibodies? (possible allergen)
Classification & Body Systems for $200 A: This is the classification level where organisms are least closely related.