Genetic Biotechnology

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Across
  1. 2. Process in which a bacteriophage replicates without killing.
  2. 4. Process in which a bacteriophage causes the host cell to explode
  3. 6. Tool used to sequence the nitrogenous bases within DNA.
  4. 7. A virus that permanently embeds its DNA in the host.
  5. 11. Extra circular piece of DNA in bacteria.
  6. 12. Short sequences of DNA that can be used to ID people.
  7. 14. The turning "on" of a gene bacteria.
  8. 15. Using viruses to implant engineered DNA in patients.
  9. 17. Proteins used to coil up DNA into chromatin and chromosomes.
  10. 18. When bacteria share genetic information between each other.
  11. 21. A virus that infects bacteria.
  12. 23. The protein-based structure that houses viral DNA/RNA.
  13. 24. Tool used to change an organism's DNA.
  14. 25. Sequence of DNA that IS used to produce a protein.
Down
  1. 1. Non-permanent changes to DNA due to environmental factors.
  2. 3. The positively charged end of gel electrophoresis.
  3. 5. Asexual reproduction of bacterial cells.
  4. 8. The additional covering outside a virus' capsid.
  5. 9. Sequence of DNA that is NOT used to produce a protein.
  6. 10. Adding a methyl group to DNA to regulate genes.
  7. 13. Gene Regulation in bacteria.
  8. 15. Parasites that can only complete living functions inside cells.
  9. 16. Combining multiple sources of DNA into one molecule.
  10. 19. Enzymes used to cut DNA into smaller pieces.
  11. 20. The turning "off" of a gene in bacteria.
  12. 22. When viruses acquire some host DNA.
  13. 23. The negatively charged end of gel electrophoresis.