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The study of inherited traits
1-100
Genetics
1-100A
Smallest unit of all
organisms
1-200
Cell
1-200A
1-300
Name of a chemical in
DNA
Guanine or Cytosine
1-300A
1-400
Old country music star who sang about the old
west
Gene Autry
1-400A1 - 100
1-500
Cell parts that adds modifications to
unfinished proteins and makes lysosomes
Golgi Apparatus
1-500A1 - 100
2-1001 - 100
Elongated structures in the
cell nucleus; contains DNA and protein-bearing
genes
Chromosomes
2-100A1 - 100
2-200
Change in genes that
result in new traits
Mutation
2-200A1 - 100
2-300
Gene that determines the appearance of
a trait
Dominant
2-300A1 - 100
2-400
Passing out genetic traits
from parent to offspring
Heredity
2-400A1 - 100
2-500
A technique for separating different types of molecules
based on their patterns of movement
in an electrical field
Electrophoresis
2-500A1 - 100
3-1001 - 100
The brain of the cell
Nucleus
3-100A1 - 100
3-200
What DNA stands for…
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
3-200A1 - 100
3-300
Building blocks of protein molecules
Amino Acids
3-300A1 - 100
3-400
DNA match of Thymine
Adenine
3-400A1 - 100
3-500
A gelatin-like laboratory
growth medium that is prepared using hot water
Agar
3-500A1 - 100
4-1001 - 100
Piece of building
equipment that DNA
resembles
Ladder
4-100A1 - 100
4-200
The building blocks of DNA
G – C – A – T
4-200A1 - 100
4-300
The three basic
fingerprint patterns
Whorl, Arch, and Loop
4-300A1 - 100
4-400
It’s obtained from the
stomach of milk-fed calves
Chymosin
4-400A1 - 100
4-500
Pattern having lots of circles that do not
leave either side of the print
Whorl
4-500A1 - 100
5-1001 - 100
Location of the crime
Farm
5-100A1 - 100
5-200
Person who reported the
crime
Farmer Ben
5-200A1 - 100
5-300
Kind of crime
Destroyed shoe
5-300A1 - 100
5-400
Name of all four of the suspects
Jerry, Lucy, Duke, and
Maggie
5-400A1 - 100
5-500
DNA match was with…
Jerry
5-500A1 - 100
6-1001 - 100
Number of chromosomes in each human cell
46
6-100A1 - 100
6-200
Number of feet of DNA coiled
inside each cell
6 feet
6-200A1 - 100
6-300
The year “Dolly” was
cloned
1997
6-300A1 - 100
6-400
One with 9,031 zeros
Chance of someone else
having your same DNA code
6-400A1 - 100
6-500
Watson and Crick were credited with
discovering the DNA double helix in this
year
1953
6-500A1 - 100
Woman who first revealed the
double helix of DNA but who did not
receive the credit
Contestants, please put down your
writing utensils at this time
Rosalind Franklin
1953
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