GENETICS

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Across
  1. 3. Neurogenetic syndrome resulting from loss of maternally expressed UBE3A on chromosome 15.
  2. 7. Random inactivation of one X chromosome in female somatic cells.
  3. 8. French geneticist who identified trisomy 21 as the chromosomal basis of Down syndrome.
  4. 9. Genome editing technology adapted from a bacterial adaptive immune defense against bacteriophages.
  5. 10. Scientist whose X-ray diffraction image of DNA was instrumental in elucidating its double-helical structure.
  6. 11. Presence of two or more genetically distinct cell populations arising from a single zygote.
  7. 12. Epigenetic mechanism in which gene expression depends on the parent of origin.
Down
  1. 1. Ribonucleoprotein enzyme responsible for maintaining the length of chromosome ends.
  2. 2. Phenomenon in which a single gene influences multiple seemingly unrelated phenotypic traits.
  3. 4. Scientist who proposed the two-hit hypothesis for the development of hereditary cancers.
  4. 5. Genetic phenomenon in which successive generations develop a disorder at an earlier age or with increasing severity.
  5. 6. Coexistence of more than one mitochondrial DNA genotype within the same cell or individual.