Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 1. Bacteria protects themselves from viral infection by producing enzymes that cut the viral DNA at specific sites.
  2. 6. Where was the body of the dolly preserved and displayed?
  3. 8. An interesting and common case study when it comes to analyzing genetics.
  4. 9. It identifies, sequences, clones and manipulates the genes using recombinant DNA technology.
  5. 11. Observable or physical trait of an organism, and is typically influenced by the environment.
  6. 18. The development or creation of living organisms from non-living organisms.
  7. 20. It is synonymous to computational biology.
  8. 22. The FBN1 gene is responsible for up to 4cm height decrease and has been learned by scientists to be present specifically among which kind of citizens?.
  9. 26. The collection of all genetic information found in an organism.
  10. 28. NEEMO is an acronym for?
  11. 29. The acronym for the cloning technique which was used for the cloning of the first mammal.
  12. 30. It states that an organism is derived from substances present in the egg that differentiate into adult structures during embryonic development.
  13. 31. Encompasses all alleles present for a certain trait in an organism.
  14. 34. The storage units of genes.
  15. 36. A complete miniature adult contained in a fertilized egg, as stated by the Theory of Preformationism.
  16. 38. The last name of the scientist who discovered that the genetic information in a eukaryotic cell is housed within the nucleus.
  17. 41. One of the impacts of the advent of eugenics and euphenics in society.
  18. 45. The location of a gene on a chromosome.
  19. 47. It is responsible for newborns with congenital disorders or deformities.
  20. 48. These have very small amounts of genetic material making them easy to manipulate and easy to understand their genetic variation.
  21. 49. Hair color is an example of this.
  22. 53. These control the phenotype of an individual and thereby allow people to study its frequency in a population.
  23. 54. A study of the inheritance of phenotypic traits and variations patterns in populations.
  24. 56. What kind of insects scientists began studying the inheritance of traits in the fruit fly.
  25. 57. It changes in this process can lead to the development of malfunctioning proteins.
  26. 58. Enzymes that bind to specific recognition sequences to cleave double-stranded DNA.
  27. 59. The movement of improving the human species by selectively mating people with specific desirable hereditary traits.
  28. 60. Compartment within the cell that contains the entire genome.
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  1. 2. It is debatable because it is quite expensive to do this kind of cloning and experiments.
  2. 3. Used to study a chromosome’s structure and possible abnormalities, and is used to predict genetic disorders.
  3. 4. What do you call the pattern of how genetic information is transmitted per generation?
  4. 5. Rare disorder that slows down the process of blood clotting.
  5. 7. The movement of improving the human species by selectively mating people with specific desirable hereditary traits.
  6. 10. The theory first proposed in the 17th century, which is in direct conflict with the Theory of Epigenesis.
  7. 12. A record from museums and old churches.
  8. 13. It helps people to understand the evolutionary process.
  9. 14. He showed that DNA is found in chromosomes.
  10. 15. Large-scale analysis of proteins.
  11. 16. The study of the total or part of the genetic or epigenetic sequence information of organisms.
  12. 17. It encompasses the general process by which the traits controlled by the factors (genes) are transmitted through gametes from generation to generation.
  13. 19. It led to a start-up in other countries to create a similar database.
  14. 21. The last name of the scientist who demonstrated genetic recombination in corn.
  15. 23. Twenty-two pairs of these are found in most human cells.
  16. 24. It contains two different copies of alleles coding for a particular trait.
  17. 25. Genetic information transfer across several generations is explained by this theory.
  18. 27. Genetic disorder caused by one amino acid change in the gene found in Chromosome 11.
  19. 32. This is a term used when you share a common ancestor.
  20. 33. It is a subject of the Father of Genetics’ study on heredity.
  21. 35. An animal that is susceptible to cancer and is used to study cancer.
  22. 37. The branch of biology that deals with the study of genes, genetic variations, and heredity among organisms.
  23. 39. Cause of genetic variation amongst organisms and/or species.
  24. 40. A genetically-engineered animal created to help scientists study tumors better.
  25. 42. A rule stating that the amounts of guanine and cytosine are the same, while the ratios of adenine and thiamine are also the same.
  26. 43. In humans, designed mating is not possible so, what was used?
  27. 44. The Greek word from which the term “Genetics” is derived and means “Generative”.
  28. 46. The study of chromosomes, further improved with the use of microscopes.
  29. 50. The father of genetics.
  30. 51. Variant form of a gene found in a particular locus.
  31. 52. A branch of science that is literally defined as “good appearance” or “normal appearing”.
  32. 55. First mammal cloned from an adult cell.