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Genetics Jeopardy - Mendel, Blood Types, and Vocabulary

Test your knowledge of genetics with this Jeopardy game! Explore topics such as Mendelian inheritance, blood types, and genetic vocabulary. Suitable for students and enthusiasts.

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Genetics Jeopardy - Mendel, Blood Types, and Vocabulary

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  1. THIS IS Genetics Jeopardy

  2. Genetics Jeopardy About Mendel Blood Types Vocabulary Mendel’s Peas Types of inheritance Flower Structure 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Mendel’s grew this legume in his garden. A 100

  4. What is pea? A 100

  5. The F1 plants were not pure bred, but rather they were this type. A 200

  6. What is a hybrid? A 200

  7. This is the number of traits that Mendel worked with in his plants. A 300

  8. What is seven? A 300

  9. Mendel’s F2 generation always had this number of heterozygous genotypes. A 400

  10. What is Two? A 400

  11. The dominant phenotypes for flower color and pea color. A 500

  12. What is purple and yellow? A 500

  13. This type of inheritance results when a recessive allele is masked by a dominant one. B 100

  14. What is complete or simple dominance? B 100

  15. The heterozygous genotype results in a blending of effects in this type of inheritance. B 200

  16. What is incomplete dominance? B 200

  17. This type of inheritance results in both alleles of a heterozygous genotype being expressed simultaneously. B 300

  18. What is codominance? B 300

  19. The genotypic ratio numbers of a cross between two heterozygous individual, incompletely dominant for a contrasting trait. B 400

  20. What is 1:2:1? B 400

  21. Genotypic and phenotypic ratios are always the same for a cross of heterozygous individuals that are this type of inheritance. B 500

  22. What is incompletely dominant of codominant? B 500

  23. ABO blood type genetics is an example of this type of inheritance. C 100

  24. What is multiple allele? C 100

  25. The three alleles that produce the ABO blood types. C 200

  26. What are IA, IB and i? C 200

  27. An immune system protein produced in response to a foreign cell or particle. C 300

  28. What an antibody? C 300

  29. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400

  30. An identifying protein on the surface of a red blood cell. C 400

  31. What is an antigen? C 400

  32. This is the term given to the clumping of blood cells that may happen if one if given the wrong blood type. C 500

  33. What is agglutination? C 500

  34. Mendel used this name to describe what we call an allele. D 100

  35. What is a factor? D 100

  36. Mendel’s principle that describes one gene’s ability to mask the effects of another. D 200

  37. What is the principle of dominance? (Also read about the principle of uniformity) D 200

  38. This principle stated that the alleles would separate during sex-cell formation D 300

  39. What is the principle of segregation? D 300

  40. The principle of independent assortment takes place during this cellular process. D 400

  41. What is a meiosis? D 400

  42. Genetic traits that follow the rules as Mendel proposed are referred to by this adjective. D 500

  43. What is Mendelian? D 500

  44. These are the plant’s male sex cells. E 100

  45. What is pollen? E 100

  46. This is the location of the egg cells in the flower. E 200

  47. What is the ovary? E 200

  48. This structure produces pollen. E 300

  49. What is the anther? E 300

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