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Gametes (sex cells) Back to the Back to the Board

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Crossing Over Back to the Back to the Board

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Meiosis Back to the Back to the Board

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Nucleotides Back to the Back to the Board

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All About DNA All About DNA for $300 Answer Making an exact copy of a DNA molecule

Replication Back to the Back to the Board

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Chromosomes Back to the Back to the Board

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D eoxyribo - N ucleic A cid D eoxyribo - N ucleic A cid Back to the Back to the Board

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Nucleus Back to the Back to the Board

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Gene Back to the Back to the Board

Making Proteins Making Proteins for $300 Construction of an mRNA molecule based on the nucleotide sequence of a gene Answer

Transcription Back to the Back to the Board

Making Proteins Making Proteins for $400 Production of an amino acid sequence based on the nucleotide sequence of an mRNA molecule Answer

Translation Back to the Back to the Board

Making Proteins Making Proteins for $500 The organelle (part of the cell) that synthesizes proteins Answer

Ribosomes Back to the Back to the Board

Biotechnology for $100 A circle of DNA which is found in all bacterial cells Answer

Back to the Back to the Board Plasmid

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Biotechnology for $300 Term used to describe DNA made from splicing two organisms’ DNA together. Answer

Recombinant DNA Back to the Back to the Board

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DNA Fingerprinting Back to the Back to the Board

Biotechnology for $500 What was the first and is now the most common chemical that is made by genetic engineering? Answer

Insulin Back to the Back to the Board

Amino Acids Name for a chain of Amino Acids

Polypeptide

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