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Genetics. Gregor Mendel “Father of Genetics”. And Your Host. Mr. Croft. Monohybrid Crosses. Dihybrid Crosses. Sex Linkage. Blood Typing. Probabilty. Vocabulary. 1 ~ $100 Answer. The percent of F 1 offspring that are heterozygous for a particular trait. 1 ~ $100 Question. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Gregor MendelFather of Genetics

  • MonohybridDihybridSex LinkageBlood TypingProbabilityVocabulary$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

  • 1 ~ $100 AnswerThe percent of F1 offspring that are heterozygous for a particular trait.

  • 1 ~ $100 QuestionWhat is 100%?

  • 1 ~ $200 AnswerThe percent of F2 offspring that are heterozygous for a particular trait.

  • 1 ~ $200 QuestionWhat is 50%?

  • 1 ~ $300 AnswerThe probability of having a child with hazel eyes in the F2 generation.

  • 1 ~ $300 QuestionWhat is 50%?

  • 1 ~ $400 AnswerThe probability that the offspring of a homozygous dominant individual and a homozygous recessive individual will exhibit the dominant phenotype?

  • 1 ~ $400 QuestionWhat is 100%?

  • 1 ~ $500 AnswerThe number of different phenotypes that can be produced by a pair of codominant alleles.

  • 1 ~ $500 QuestionWhat is 3?

  • 2 ~ $100 AnswerThe genotype of cell #5.

  • 2 ~ $100 QuestionWhat is GgIi?

  • 2 ~ $200 AnswerThe phenotype of cell #5.

  • 2 ~ $200 QuestionWhat is green, inflated?

  • 2 ~ $300 AnswerThe fraction of the offspring resulting from a heterozygous X heterozygous dihybrid cross that are homozygous recessive for both traits.

  • 2 ~ $300 QuestionWhat is 1/16?

  • 2 ~ $400 AnswerThe cell(s) that have the phenotype: yellow, inflated

  • 2 ~ $400 QuestionWhat are 4 & 6?

  • 2 ~ $500 AnswerThe cell(s) that represent(s) the same phenotype as the cell labeled X in the figure.

  • 2 ~ $500 QuestionWhat are 1, 2, & 5?

  • 3 ~ $100 AnswerThe chromosome that carries the hemophilia gene.

  • 3 ~ $100 QuestionWhat is the X Chromosome?

  • 3 ~ $200 AnswerThe probability of a normal blood-clotting male and a normal blood clotting female who is a carrier of hemophilia having a normal child.

  • 3 ~ $200 QuestionWhat is 75%?

  • 3 ~ $300 AnswerThe possible genotypes of a mother whose child is colorblind.

  • 3 ~ $300 QuestionWhat are XCXc or XcXc?

  • 3 ~ $400 AnswerThe likelihood that the children of a woman heterozygous for colorblindness and a man with normal color vision will be colorblind.

  • 3 ~ $400 QuestionWhat is 25%?

  • 3 ~ $500 AnswerThe likelihood that the son of a woman heterozygous for colorblindness and a man with normal color vision will be colorblind.

  • 3 ~ $500 QuestionWhat is 50%?

  • 4 ~ $100 AnswerThe possible genotypes of a person with A blood.

  • 4 ~ $100 QuestionWhat are IAIA and IAi?

  • 4 ~ $200 AnswerThe antibodies present in a person with B- blood.

  • 4 ~ $200 QuestionWhat are Anti-A and Anti-Rh?

  • 4 ~ $300 AnswerThe blood types that a person with blood type A can receive by transfusion.

  • 4 ~ $300 QuestionWhat are A and O?

  • 4 ~ $400 AnswerThe possibility of having a child with A blood if the parents have O and A blood (heterozygous).

  • 4 ~ $400 QuestionWhat is 50%?

  • 4 ~ $500 AnswerA father with O blood type has two children. The children have blood type A and B. The possible genotype(s) of the mother are _____.

  • 4 ~ $500 QuestionWhat is AB?

  • 5 ~ $100 AnswerThe likelihood of drawing an ace of spades out of a deck of cards.

  • 5 ~ $100 QuestionWhat is 1/52?

  • 5 ~ $200 AnswerThe likelihood that two coin tosses will result in tails.

  • 5 ~ $200 QuestionWhat is 1/4?

  • 5 ~ $300 AnswerA couple has six sons. The likelihood that their seventh child will be a girl is ___.

  • 5 ~ $300 QuestionWhat is 50%?

  • 5 ~ $400 AnswerA trait that occurs in 450 individuals out of a total of 1,800 individuals occurs with a probability of ___.

  • 5 ~ $400 QuestionWhat is 0.25?

  • 5 ~ $500 AnswerThe probability of a man with AB blood and a woman with A blood (heterozygous) having a child with A blood is ___.

  • 5 ~ $500 QuestionWhat is 50%?

  • 6 ~ $100 AnswerA table showing the line of ancestors of a person.

  • 6 ~ $100 QuestionWhat is a pedigree?

  • 6 ~ $200 AnswerThe presence of more than two alleles for a genetic trait.

  • 6 ~ $200 QuestionWhat are multiple alleles?

  • 6 ~ $300 AnswerOne form of a gene controlling a particular trait.

  • 6 ~ $300 QuestionWhat is an allele?

  • 6 ~ $400 AnswerA term referring to a gene pair in which the two alleles code for a different trait.

  • 6 ~ $400 QuestionWhat is heterozygous?

  • 6 ~ $500 AnswerThe principle that each pair of chromosomes is distributed independently.

  • 6 ~ $500 QuestionWhat is the Principle of Independent Assortment?

  • The American Geneticist who constructed the first genetic map of a chromosome in 1913.30 Seconds

  • Who is Alfred Sturtevant?