IDENTIFICATION

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Across
  1. 2. Edward’s syndrome
  2. 4. The primers bind to the single-stranded template DNA during the ____ stage.
  3. 6. A nucleic acid stain once used for visualizing DNA in gels but was later banned for use due to its intercalating nature.
  4. 10. A program developed by the NCBI that is used to compare nucleotide/protein sequences to sequence databases.
  5. 15. The chromosomes are depicted (by rearranging a microphotograph) in a standard format known as a ___.
  6. 16. Query sequences made of nucleotides that are entered in BLAST.
  7. 17. A field that combines statistics, mathematical modeling, and computer science to analyze biological data.
  8. 18. Lysis method that uses high frequency sound waves to shear cells
  9. 19. Down syndrome
Down
  1. 1. The DMD gene encodes for this protein; mutations in this gene locus may cause Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker muscular dystrophy, or cardiomyopathy.
  2. 3. The study of chromosomes
  3. 5. A technique used for the isolation and enrichment of target molecules, cells, and cell organelles.
  4. 7. A metal chelating ion which is commonly present in elution buffers.
  5. 8. A material that has a high affinity to nucleic acids and is therefore used in the DNA binding step.
  6. 9. A process of extracting a substance that is adsorbed to another by washing it with a solvent.
  7. 11. A DNA sample, when degraded or contaminated, may produce _______.
  8. 12. Gel used for DNA separation
  9. 13. Individuals with ___ syndrome often have some of these features: microcephaly, microphthalma, cleft lip/palate, and variations in ear shape.
  10. 14. an enzyme found in the cells of living organisms, particularly in the peroxisomes of eukaryotic cells.
  11. 15. ___ syndrome is a condition wherein men are born with an extra X chromosome.