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The study of inherited traits

1-100

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Genetics

1-100A

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Smallest unit of all

organisms

1-200

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Cell

1-200A

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Name of a chemical in

DNA

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Guanine or Cytosine

1-300A

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Old country music star who sang about the old

west

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Gene Autry

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Cell parts that adds modifications to

unfinished proteins and makes lysosomes

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Golgi Apparatus

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Elongated structures in the

cell nucleus; contains DNA and protein-bearing

genes

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Chromosomes

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Change in genes that

result in new traits

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Mutation

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Gene that determines the appearance of

a trait

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Dominant

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Passing out genetic traits

from parent to offspring

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Heredity

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A technique for separating different types of molecules

based on their patterns of movement

in an electrical field

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Electrophoresis

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The brain of the cell

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Nucleus

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What DNA stands for…

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Deoxyribonucleic Acid

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Building blocks of protein molecules

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Amino Acids

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DNA match of Thymine

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Adenine

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A gelatin-like laboratory

growth medium that is prepared using hot water

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Agar

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Piece of building

equipment that DNA

resembles

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Ladder

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The building blocks of DNA

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G – C – A – T

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The three basic

fingerprint patterns

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Whorl, Arch, and Loop

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It’s obtained from the

stomach of milk-fed calves

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Chymosin

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Pattern having lots of circles that do not

leave either side of the print

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Whorl

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Location of the crime

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Farm

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Person who reported the

crime

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Farmer Ben

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Kind of crime

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Destroyed shoe

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Name of all four of the suspects

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Jerry, Lucy, Duke, and

Maggie

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DNA match was with…

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Jerry

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Number of chromosomes in each human cell

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46

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6-200

Number of feet of DNA coiled

inside each cell

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6 feet

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6-300

The year “Dolly” was

cloned

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1997

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One with 9,031 zeros

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Chance of someone else

having your same DNA code

6-400A1 - 100

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Watson and Crick were credited with

discovering the DNA double helix in this

year

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1953

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Woman who first revealed the

double helix of DNA but who did not

receive the credit

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Contestants, please put down your

writing utensils at this time

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Rosalind Franklin

1953

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That’s it for today, please

join us tomorrow at the

same time


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