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Famous Clones and Cell Lines
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HenriettaLacks: HeLa cells are named for this lady whom the line was derived from
Hamster: The H in CHO cells
Gey: It was this scientist who propagated the HeLa cell line into the immortal cell line it is today
Embryonic: E in HEK cells
Jurkat: Cells from this immortalized line of T lymphocyte cells are primarily used to determine the mechanism of differential susceptibility of cancers to drugs and radiation
Hayflick: Cell lines that are not subject to this limit are designated as immortal
RBL: If you study allergies, specifically the IgE antibody, this cancerous basophil cell line from rats is for you
Vero: These aneuploid cells are isolated from epithelial cells extracted from an African green monkey
Roux: In 1885 he removed a portion of an embryonic chicken and maintained it for several days, establishing the principle of tissue culture
Harrison: It was this Johns Hopkins Medical School and Yale University researcher that published the results of his 1907-1910 experiments and established the methodology of tissue culture
Carp: This type of fish was the first to be cloned back in 1963
CopyCat: CC was the first cat to be cloned back in 2001, his name stands for this
LittleNicky: The name of the first commercially cloned cat from 2004
Dolly: The first cloned mammal from somatic cells
Molly: Polly and ____ were the first two mammals to be both cloned from an adult somatic cell and be transgenic animals
Tetra: In 1999 she was the first cloned monkey cloned using a technique called embryo splitting
Prometea: The name of the world’s first cloned horse, born in 2003
Frog: This amphibian was first cloned in 1958 using intact nuclei from a somatic cell of a Xenopus tadpole
Ibex: In 2009 a clone of a Pyrenean ____ was born bringing the species back from extinction, it returned to extinction again seven minutes later when the clone died due to lung defects
Mouse: Back in 1986 the first cloned mammal from an embryonic cell was this type of rodent
Famous Clones and Cell Lines
Across:3. | Back in 1986 the first cloned mammal from an embryonic cell was this type of rodent | 4. | If you study allergies, specifically the IgE antibody, this cancerous basophil cell line from rats is for you | 7. | The H in CHO cells | 8. | These aneuploid cells are isolated from epithelial cells extracted from an African green monkey | 10. | It was this scientist who propagated the HeLa cell line into the immortal cell line it is today | 11. | In 2009 a clone of a Pyrenean ____ was born bringing the species back from extinction, it returned to extinction again seven minutes later when the clone died due to lung defects | 12. | In 1885 he removed a portion of an embryonic chicken and maintained it for several days, establishing the principle of tissue culture | 13. | Cell lines that are not subject to this limit are designated as immortal | 15. | This type of fish was the first to be cloned back in 1963 | 18. | Polly and ____ were the first two mammals to be both cloned from an adult somatic cell and be transgenic animals | 19. | This amphibian was first cloned in 1958 using intact nuclei from a somatic cell of a Xenopus tadpole | 20. | HeLa cells are named for this lady whom the line was derived from |
| | Down:1. | CC was the first cat to be cloned back in 2001, his name stands for this | 2. | In 1999 she was the first cloned monkey cloned using a technique called embryo splitting | 5. | E in HEK cells | 6. | The name of the world’s first cloned horse, born in 2003 | 9. | The name of the first commercially cloned cat from 2004 | 14. | It was this Johns Hopkins Medical School and Yale University researcher that published the results of his 1907-1910 experiments and established the methodology of tissue culture | 16. | Cells from this immortalized line of T lymphocyte cells are primarily used to determine the mechanism of differential susceptibility of cancers to drugs and radiation | 17. | The first cloned mammal from somatic cells |
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Famous Clones and Cell Lines
Across:3. | Back in 1986 the first cloned mammal from an embryonic cell was this type of rodent | 4. | If you study allergies, specifically the IgE antibody, this cancerous basophil cell line from rats is for you | 7. | The H in CHO cells | 8. | These aneuploid cells are isolated from epithelial cells extracted from an African green monkey | 10. | It was this scientist who propagated the HeLa cell line into the immortal cell line it is today | 11. | In 2009 a clone of a Pyrenean ____ was born bringing the species back from extinction, it returned to extinction again seven minutes later when the clone died due to lung defects | 12. | In 1885 he removed a portion of an embryonic chicken and maintained it for several days, establishing the principle of tissue culture | 13. | Cell lines that are not subject to this limit are designated as immortal | 15. | This type of fish was the first to be cloned back in 1963 | 18. | Polly and ____ were the first two mammals to be both cloned from an adult somatic cell and be transgenic animals | 19. | This amphibian was first cloned in 1958 using intact nuclei from a somatic cell of a Xenopus tadpole | 20. | HeLa cells are named for this lady whom the line was derived from |
| | Down:1. | CC was the first cat to be cloned back in 2001, his name stands for this | 2. | In 1999 she was the first cloned monkey cloned using a technique called embryo splitting | 5. | E in HEK cells | 6. | The name of the world’s first cloned horse, born in 2003 | 9. | The name of the first commercially cloned cat from 2004 | 14. | It was this Johns Hopkins Medical School and Yale University researcher that published the results of his 1907-1910 experiments and established the methodology of tissue culture | 16. | Cells from this immortalized line of T lymphocyte cells are primarily used to determine the mechanism of differential susceptibility of cancers to drugs and radiation | 17. | The first cloned mammal from somatic cells |
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