Genetics

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Across
  1. 2. Repeating sequences at the ends of DNA to protect genes.
  2. 3. EcoR1, Hindlll and BamHl are examples.
  3. 5. What to do when you don't have enough DNA.
  4. 7. These move slowly and remain closer to the original wells.
  5. 9. This process uses charges to move DNA through agarose gel, separating it by size.
  6. 11. Enzmye creating an RNA primer
  7. 13. This is a section of DNA with no genes featuring repeated sequences of nucleotides.
  8. 14. Unzips your genes
Down
  1. 1. This allows half of a DNA strand to be saved, while half is newly constructed.
  2. 4. Small circles of DNA found in Bacteria.
  3. 5. Found on the Five Prime end
  4. 6. This is how you know a current is running through your electrophoresis.
  5. 8. Biotech manufacturer. They also make great music.
  6. 10. These are left after a restriction enzyme has cut DNA.
  7. 12. Allows DNA to move through it, making up the gel in electrophoresis