BIOLOGY
Across
- 3. Full range of proteins produced by the genome.
- 4. The number of different alleles that all members of a species possess.
- 8. Non-coding part of DNA.
- 10. Number of different species and number of individuals of each species within any one community.
- 11. Section of DNA that codes for a specific polypeptide.
- 13. Complete set of genetic material present in a cell or organism.
- 14. The number of different species represented in an ecological community.
Down
- 1. Each base is only read once.
- 2. Group of similar organisms that can breed to produce fertile offspring.
- 5. Coding part of DNA.
- 6. The failure of one or more pairs of homologous chromosnomes or sister chromatids to separate normally during nuclear division.
- 7. Single amino acid can be coded for by more than one triplet.
- 9. Genetic code is the same in all organisms.
- 12. Groups within groups that do not overlap.