Rainbows and Unicorns and such!

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Across
  1. 3. A unicorn of the sea
  2. 5. A Clockwork Orange author.
  3. 7. Drosophila with mutations in this locus have dark red eyes. OR An ancient ore containing mercury used to make red pigment.
  4. 12. Everything is just blue to this band, ______ 65.
  5. 13. When CFP and YFP are within 10nm of each other, you get this
  6. 15. This purple solution is used as a disinfectant.
  7. 16. Colourful Hindu festival in late March
  8. 17. “In/Rainbows” won them a Grammy
  9. 18. This Python mistakenly answers that his favourite colour is blue in The Holy Grail.
  10. 19. A green, safer DNA dye with a very tech sounding name
  11. 21. There aren’t actually any noble gases in this bright green fluorophore.
  12. 23. Phenol red, acidified.
  13. 24. This blue solution induces pCUP1.
  14. 25. Wizard of Oz actress who sang "Over the Rainbow"
Down
  1. 1. This substrate turns a bright blue when the product of the lacZ gene is around.
  2. 2. This Greek mythological creature is sometimes mistaken for a unicorn.
  3. 4. Non-profit research institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts with a color in its name obviously.
  4. 6. Mutations in these genes can cause an accumulation of red pigment in S. cerevisiae.
  5. 8. This orange dye distinguishes DNA, RNA, and lysosomes.
  6. 9. Not just your favourite protein
  7. 10. Blue dye found in sample buffer. Add some Tris pH8.0 if it turns yellow.
  8. 11. This type of light is used to illuminate EtBr.
  9. 14. Maximum capacity, in ul, of the ones that come in yellow trays
  10. 18. A red dye commonly used in Western blotting
  11. 20. Coomassie _______ Blue
  12. 22. Artist whose work could be considered an example of color field painting. His works are hung in nearly every dentistry and it drives me mad.