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