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"Module 6 Genetic Change Revision Part 2": HTML5 Crossword |
Across2. Genetic testing and screening are not allowed in Australia without a patient's ___________ (7)
3. __________ expressed by recombinant genes can produce hormones, cytokines, enzymes and vaccines for human purposes (8)
5. "Super weeds' can form when transgenes are transferred from GM crops to _______ related species (7)
7. _________ breeding first began over 10000 years ago and involved selecting the most productive animals or plants to produce offspring (9)
8. This process can be used to insert DNA into the nuclei of animal cells (14)
10. ________-resistant genes are often inserted into recombinant plasmids to help reveal which bacterial cells have been transformed. These will be the cells that survive exposure to antibiotics (10)
11. This cancer is caused when UV radiation causes covalent bonds to form between thymine bases (8,0)
13. ________ of GMOs by companies such as Monsanto has reduced public access to them (9)
14. Genetic drift increases with increased gene_______ (4)
15. _________ is a recent gene editng technique that uses the Cas9 enzyme. This may help with future Alzheimer's research (6)
17. One basic principle of bioethics includes ___________ and justice (6)
18. Base _________ are mutagens that mimic nitrogenous bases and can incorporate themselves into DNA sequences (eg. 5-bromo uracil) (9,0)
20. __________ is the nickname for a synthetic cell which uses technology that may help reduce future genetic disease (7)
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Down1. This form of biotechnology uses yeasts to convert sugars to alcohol (12)
4. ________ radiation is an example of a physical mutagen (8)
6. A __________ plasmid is a bacterial plasmid that has had DNA from another organism inserted into it (11)
9. Gel _______________ can be used to determine which parents different enough genetically to be used in breeding programs (15)
12. Genetic __________ refers to the random change in allele frequency in populations (5)
16. Gene__________are a modern biotechnology that helps visualise DNA (6)
19. More productive GM crops can produce more food on less _______ (4)
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2. Genetic testing and screening are not allowed in Australia without a patient's ___________ (7)
3. __________ expressed by recombinant genes can produce hormones, cytokines, enzymes and vaccines for human purposes (8)
5. "Super weeds' can form when transgenes are transferred from GM crops to _______ related species (7)
7. _________ breeding first began over 10000 years ago and involved selecting the most productive animals or plants to produce offspring (9)
8. This process can be used to insert DNA into the nuclei of animal cells (14)
10. ________-resistant genes are often inserted into recombinant plasmids to help reveal which bacterial cells have been transformed. These will be the cells that survive exposure to antibiotics (10)
11. This cancer is caused when UV radiation causes covalent bonds to form between thymine bases (8,0)
13. ________ of GMOs by companies such as Monsanto has reduced public access to them (9)
14. Genetic drift increases with increased gene_______ (4)
15. _________ is a recent gene editng technique that uses the Cas9 enzyme. This may help with future Alzheimer's research (6)
17. One basic principle of bioethics includes ___________ and justice (6)
18. Base _________ are mutagens that mimic nitrogenous bases and can incorporate themselves into DNA sequences (eg. 5-bromo uracil) (9,0)
20. __________ is the nickname for a synthetic cell which uses technology that may help reduce future genetic disease (7)
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1. This form of biotechnology uses yeasts to convert sugars to alcohol (12)
4. ________ radiation is an example of a physical mutagen (8)
6. A __________ plasmid is a bacterial plasmid that has had DNA from another organism inserted into it (11)
9. Gel _______________ can be used to determine which parents different enough genetically to be used in breeding programs (15)
12. Genetic __________ refers to the random change in allele frequency in populations (5)
16. Gene__________are a modern biotechnology that helps visualise DNA (6)
19. More productive GM crops can produce more food on less _______ (4)

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