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Gel Electrophoresis: technique used to separate mixtures like DNA and proteins. The separation is based on how positively or how negatively charged a molecule is, and its size. (two words)
Agarose Gel: gel made from seaweed used in electrophoresis to separate and analyze proteins and DNA (two words)
DNA Fingerprinting: the analysis of DNA from samples of body tissues or fluids in order to identify individuals. (two words)
DNA Extraction: a process of purification of DNA from sample using a combination of physical and chemical methods (two words)
Gene Therapy: A technique that places a gene into a cell to correct a hereditary disease or to improve the genome (two words)
Biotechnology: the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products
Human Genome Project: an international scientific research project determining the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up human DNA, and of identifying and mapping all of the genes of the human genome. (three words)
Polymerase chain reaction : technique used to amplify a single or a few copies of a piece of DNA generating thousands to millions of copies (three words)
Restriction Enzyme: DNA-cutting enzymes found in bacteria (two words)
Transgenic Organism: organism that contains a gene or genes which have been artificially inserted instead of the organism acquiring them through reproduction (two words)
Plasmid: a genetic structure that can replicate independently of the main chromosome of a cell.
Gene Therapy: the transplantation of normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective ones in order to correct genetic disorders. (two words)
Biotechnology: the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes
Biotechnology
| gel made from seaweed used in electrophoresis to separate and analyze proteins and DNA (two words) |
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| the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes |
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| the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products |
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| a process of purification of DNA from sample using a combination of physical and chemical methods (two words) |
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| the analysis of DNA from samples of body tissues or fluids in order to identify individuals. (two words) |
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| technique used to separate mixtures like DNA and proteins. The separation is based on how positively or how negatively charged a molecule is, and its size. (two words) |
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| A technique that places a gene into a cell to correct a hereditary disease or to improve the genome (two words) |
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| the transplantation of normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective ones in order to correct genetic disorders. (two words) |
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| an international scientific research project determining the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up human DNA, and of identifying and mapping all of the genes of the human genome. (three words) |
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| a genetic structure that can replicate independently of the main chromosome of a cell. |
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| technique used to amplify a single or a few copies of a piece of DNA generating thousands to millions of copies (three words) |
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| DNA-cutting enzymes found in bacteria (two words) |
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| organism that contains a gene or genes which have been artificially inserted instead of the organism acquiring them through reproduction (two words) |
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Biotechnology
| gel made from seaweed used in electrophoresis to separate and analyze proteins and DNA (two words) |
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| the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes |
| |
| the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products |
| |
| a process of purification of DNA from sample using a combination of physical and chemical methods (two words) |
| |
| the analysis of DNA from samples of body tissues or fluids in order to identify individuals. (two words) |
| |
| technique used to separate mixtures like DNA and proteins. The separation is based on how positively or how negatively charged a molecule is, and its size. (two words) |
| |
| A technique that places a gene into a cell to correct a hereditary disease or to improve the genome (two words) |
| |
| the transplantation of normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective ones in order to correct genetic disorders. (two words) |
| |
| an international scientific research project determining the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up human DNA, and of identifying and mapping all of the genes of the human genome. (three words) |
| |
| a genetic structure that can replicate independently of the main chromosome of a cell. |
| |
| technique used to amplify a single or a few copies of a piece of DNA generating thousands to millions of copies (three words) |
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| DNA-cutting enzymes found in bacteria (two words) |
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| organism that contains a gene or genes which have been artificially inserted instead of the organism acquiring them through reproduction (two words) |
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