Across
- 4. The four major types of ______ are plasmids, viral vectors, cosmids, and artificial chromosomes
- 7. Living infection
- 10. The study of patterns and control of diseases
- 12. ____ immunity is when a large portion of a community becomes immune to a disease
- 13. Temporary microbiota found in the human body
- 15. Physical traits of an organism
- 16. The complete genetic information
- 17. Nonliving infection
- 18. _____ is used to make multiple copies of a desired piece of DNA enzymatically
- 19. The mucous membrane that covers the front of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelids.
Down
- 1. The cause of a disease
- 2. The rate of disease in a population
- 3. Serves as the blueprints for protein synthesis after Transcription and during Translation
- 5. This term was first coined by Paul Ehrlich
- 6. Study of Genes
- 8. the dose of bacteria, viruses, or other infective agents that produces infection in 50% of the test objects
- 9. The technology that utilizes biological systems
- 11. Enzymes that catalyze the joining together of two DNA ends (two words but without a space)
- 14. This abbreviation refers to structural changes in host cells that are caused by viral invasion
