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Organism : a living thing
Forensics : field of study using science to matters of legal interest
Ethics : a set of moral principles or values
Ecosystem Diversity : ecosystems in the biosphere
Gel Electrophoresis : electric current that separates DNA by size of fragments
Recombinant DNA : newly generated DNA that can be used as a vector
DNA Ligase : enzyme that chemically links DNA fragments together
Cloning : process in which large numbers of identical recombinant DNA molecules are produced
Polymerase Chain Reaction : technique used to make millions of copies of a specific region of DNA fragment (PCR)
DNA Fingerprinting : separating an organisms unique sequence of DNA fragments to observe distinct bonding patterns
Bioinformatics : (Field of study) creating and maintaining databases of biological information
DNA Microarrays : tiny microscopes spotted with DNA finger prints
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism : when a single nucleotide in a gene is altered
Haplotypes : regions of linked variations in the human genome
Pharmacogenomics : study of how genetic inheritance affects bodies response to drugs
Gene Therapy : a technique aimed at correcting mutated genes that cause human disease
Proteomics : large scale study and cataloging of the structure and function of proteins in the human body
SB2-F
(Field of study) creating and maintaining databases of biological information
process in which large numbers of identical recombinant DNA molecules are produced
separating an organisms unique sequence of DNA fragments to observe distinct bonding patterns
enzyme that chemically links DNA fragments together
tiny microscopes spotted with DNA finger prints
ecosystems in the biosphere
a set of moral principles or values
field of study using science to matters of legal interest
electric current that separates DNA by size of fragments
a technique aimed at correcting mutated genes that cause human disease
regions of linked variations in the human genome
a living thing
study of how genetic inheritance affects bodies response to drugs
technique used to make millions of copies of a specific region of DNA fragment (PCR)
large scale study and cataloging of the structure and function of proteins in the human body