BOTC Lecture Chapter 10

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Across
  1. 3. A collection of restriction fragments from a species of interest that has been cloned in bacteria; like a collection of books.
  2. 7. DNA that contains information from two different individuals or species.
  3. 8. Once you've cut DNA you'll 'paste' it together with this.
  4. 9. A small, circular DNA used as a vector in transformation.
  5. 12. Denaturing a mixture of DNA or RNA such that renaturation results in a mixture of double-stranded molecules; for probing purposes.
  6. 15. The enzyme that makes DNA from an RNA template.
  7. 16. DNAs that 'target' a sequence for amplification.
  8. 17. A DNA library specifically populated by reverse-transcribed fragments of mRNA.
Down
  1. 1. Method of separating/viewing molecules by size and charge in a gel matrix.
  2. 2. Production of many identical copies of a DNA sequence.
  3. 4. The name of the researcher that developed a widely used DNA sequencing method.
  4. 5. Causing a cell to take up DNA that changes its phenotype.
  5. 6. in-vitro DNA replication.
  6. 10. An organism that contains DNA from another species.
  7. 11. DNA or RNA 'Scissors'; invented by bacteria in nature.
  8. 13. The name of the researcher that developed a nucleic acid hybridization method for probing a genome.
  9. 14. Plural abbreviation for the building blocks used in a PCR.