Genetics and Cancer
Across
- 2. The interchanging of material between non-homologous chromosomes
- 3. The physical location of a gene along a chromosome
- 5. A proto-oncogene that has been altered by a carcinogenic agent
- 7. Spread of cancer from original site to other tissues of the body
- 8. How many people actually display the disease when having the genotype
- 11. Breakage followed be a reversal of the fragment during re-insertion
- 13. Localized neoplasm that is still found in the tissue it started out in, hasn't metastasized
- 16. Normal gene that controls and regulates cell growth and differentiation
- 17. How tumor cells bring blood vessels to themselves
Down
- 1. Agents that may cause breakage in a chromosome
- 4. Slow growing, non-invasive, well differentiated neoplasm that doesn't metastasize
- 6. A breakage resulting in loss of DNA
- 9. How much of the disease is shown when having the trait
- 10. Replication of a gene sequence; amino acid sequence repeated multiple times
- 12. New and abnormal development of cells not responsive to normal growth control mechanisms
- 14. Fast growing, poorly differentiated, non-encapsulated neoplasm that metastasizes
- 15. Protective end cap of a chromosome