Across
- 2. Repeating sequences at the ends of DNA to protect genes.
- 3. EcoR1, Hindlll and BamHl are examples.
- 5. What to do when you don't have enough DNA.
- 7. These move slowly and remain closer to the original wells.
- 9. This process uses charges to move DNA through agarose gel, separating it by size.
- 11. Enzmye creating an RNA primer
- 13. This is a section of DNA with no genes featuring repeated sequences of nucleotides.
- 14. Unzips your genes
Down
- 1. This allows half of a DNA strand to be saved, while half is newly constructed.
- 4. Small circles of DNA found in Bacteria.
- 5. Found on the Five Prime end
- 6. This is how you know a current is running through your electrophoresis.
- 8. Biotech manufacturer. They also make great music.
- 10. These are left after a restriction enzyme has cut DNA.
- 12. Allows DNA to move through it, making up the gel in electrophoresis
