Across
- 2. the name of the genetic engineering process we used in class for our bacteria experiment
- 4. the name of the enzyme that can join sticky ends together
- 5. this symbol was written on our plastic tubes and petri dishes to show that the bacteria contained a plasmid
- 10. the name of the protein that caused our bacteria to glow green
- 11. this word describes a bacteria's ability to not be killed by antibiotics
- 12. the name of the 4-6 base pair sequence that restriction enzymes recognize
- 13. this chemical is added to the agar in petri dishes in order to kill nontransformed bacteria
- 15. the name given to a molecule that can turn a gene on
- 16. the name of the inducer molecule in our bacteria lab
- 17. the circular DNA that carries genes on it that is used to transform bacteria
- 19. the name of the straight cut that restriction enzymes can make
- 22. the name of the process that involved inserting foreign DNA into an organism
- 25. the name of the gene that allows the plasmid to make a copy of itself
- 26. the species name of the bacteria we used in our lab
- 27. the name of the plastic dishes we used in our experiment
Down
- 1. this lab equipment is used to spin tubes
- 3. protein the name of the molecule that turns genes off
- 6. the name of the sugar that turned the GFP gene on
- 7. these things are able to cut DNA at specific sites
- 8. the name of the plasmid we used in our bacteria lab
- 9. the type of organism that we genetically modified in our lab
- 14. the name of the antibiotic we used in our lab
- 18. the name of the food that was in our petri dishes
- 20. the name of the jagged cut that restriction enzymes can make
- 21. this lab equiptment was used to heat our bacteria during the lab procedure
- 23. this molecule is made by bacteria in the lab and is given to people who are diabetic
- 24. this lab equipment is used to mix solutions in a tube