Across
- 3. Therapy: A medical approach that involves introducing genetic material into a patient's cells to treat or prevent diseases, aiming to correct genetic defects or provide therapeutic benefits.
- 5. Engineering: The manipulation of an organism's genetic material (DNA) to modify its characteristics or create new traits.
- 7. Medical products and drugs produced using biotechnology, often derived from biological sources such as proteins, antibodies, or nucleic acids.
- 8. The study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation in living organisms.
- 9. The use of living organisms, cells, and biological systems to develop products and technologies for various applications such as agriculture, medicine, and industry.
Down
- 1. The application of computer science and statistical methods to analyze and interpret biological data, especially related to genomics, molecular biology, and genetics.
- 2. DNA: DNA molecules that are created by combining DNA from different sources, often used in genetic engineering to produce proteins or modify organisms.
- 3. Editing: The process of making precise changes to the DNA sequence of a gene using molecular techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9, allowing for targeted modifications in living organisms.
- 4. The complete set of genetic material (DNA or RNA) present in an organism, including all of its genes.
- 6. Organism: An organism that has been genetically modified by introducing foreign DNA into its genome, resulting in the expression of new traits or characteristics.
