Jacob Howard.  Hotplates get… A. Hot B. Warm C. Lukewarm D. Cold.

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Jacob Howard

 Hotplates get… A. Hot B. Warm C. Lukewarm D. Cold

A. Hot

 What kind of bond connects a DNA base pair. A. Electric Bond B. Science Bond C. Hydrogen Bond D. Ribosome Bond

c. Hydrogen Bond

 How does DNA run through a gel? A. From positive to negative with short fragments on top B. From positive to negative with long fragments on top C. From negative to positive with short fragments on top D. From negative to positive with long fragments on top

B. From positive to negative with long fragments on top

 What does PCR stand for? A. Pretty Cool Reaction B. Protein Chain Reaction C. Protein Code Response D. Polymearase Chain Reaction

D. Polymerase Chain Reaction

 What forms the bands we can see on gel? A. Proteins B. RFLPs C. Ribosomes D. Lipids

B. RFLPs

 Our ____ carries our _____, which code for our ____ and make up our _____. A. DNA, chromosomes, genes, traits B. Genes, traits, cells, DNA C. Chromosomes, DNA, genes, traits D. DNA, genes, traits, chromosomes

C. Chromosomes, DNA, genes, traits

 What is the difference between a medical examiner and a coroner? A. Medical Examiners wear lab coats B. Medical Examiners work for larger institutions. C. Coroners are scary D. The are the same thing

B. Medical Examiners work for larger institutions.

 What makes up the backbone of DNA? A. Sugar Phosphate Groups B. Calcium C. Cytoplasm D. Duck Tape

A. Sugar Phosphate groups

 What are the three steps of PCR

Annealing Primers Reconstruction

 Who should be put in charge of the jeopardy game? A. Jacob B. Neil C. Not Jacob D. Neil

C. Not Jacob