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DNA & Protein II

Across
The first immortal cell line (HeLa cells) originated from samples taken from this female patient. The cells were harvested without consent and are still used in research today.
A laboratory apparatus which can measure the concentration of DNA, protein, RNA, etc.
The estimated amount of protein-coding genes in the human genome.
The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.
Two different alleles relating to a gene.
SDS-PAGE is a technique which separates _______ based on size.
A laboratory apparatus typically used for amplification of DNA segments via PCR.
To promote gene expression via chemical reagent is to cause _________.
Breakdown of a cell via rupture of wall or membrane.
The process which amplifies a particular region of DNA.
Short sequences of DNA repeats; also known as microsatellites
Condensed DNA. In eukaryotic cells, these structures are found within the nucleus.
A solid medium used to grow bacteria.
Single strands of DNA sequences used for PCR. These serve as starting points for DNA synthesis (both forward and reverse).
All of the genes within an organism.
Monomer of nucleic acids
Abbreviation for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
A circular DNA molecule used as an expression vector.
A particular set of alleles which determine the expression of a particular trait.
Down
A technique which separates DNA based on size.
All of the genes in an interbreeding population.
A particular segment of a DNA sequence which codes for a protein.
Pyrimidines
Biological catalysts
A standard made up of DNAs of known bp (base pair) length. It is also known as a molecular weight marker.
Substance which speeds up the rate of a reaction without itself being consumed in the reaction.
In E. coli, the E. represents this taxonomic category.
A technique which allows for separation of individual components from complex mixtures. Columns are frequently used.
Monomer of proteins
Monomer of carbohydrates
A laboratory apparatus used to grow microorganisms (such as bacteria) in typically warm temperatures.
A laboratory tool used to transfer small volumes of liquid; for example, 200μL.
A manipulated or changed form of a protein. Isolating and cloning a gene into another organism can allow for production of large quantities of the protein.
Two identical alleles relating to a gene.
Charge of DNA
A process in which cells are grown outside of their natural environment, typically within controlled conditions.
Chemical reagents which stabilize the pH of the solution they are added to. Adding this chemical reagent therefore allows the solution to become resistant to changes in pH.
Location of a gene on a chromosome.
Purines