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Who's the daddy?
100

Fragile X syndrome is characterized by this type of inheritance pattern, where the gene mutation is carried on the X chromosome.

What is X-linked recessive inheritance?

100

Down syndrome is caused by an extra copy of this chromosome.

What is chromosome 21?  

100

This type of cell can be generated from adult cells and reprogrammed to an embryonic-like state.

What are induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)?

100

This type of footwear is required in the lab to protect your feet from spills and dropped objects.

What are closed-toe shoes?

100

PCR stands for this technique used to amplify DNA segments

What is polymerase chain reaction

200

The mutation in fragile X syndrome affects the production of this protein, crucial for normal brain development.

What is the FMR1 protein?

200

This law states that alleles segregate independently of each other during gamete formation.

What is the Law of Independent Assortment?

200

These complex 3D models can integrate multiple organ systems, such as brain and spinal cord tissues.

What are assembloids?

200

This piece of safety equipment is used to protect your eyes from chemical splashes.

What are safety goggles?

200

During gel electrophoresis, DNA fragments move towards this charged electrode.

What is the positive electrode (anode)?

300

The number of CGG repeats it takes for Fragile X to be fully expressed.

What is 200?

300

This technique allows precise editing of DNA sequences within the genome and has revolutionized biomedical research and potential therapeutic applications.

What is CRISPR-Cas9?

300

This cutting-edge technique allows for the precise manipulation of organoid genomes to study gene function and disease mechanisms.

What is CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing?

300

When handling volatile chemicals, this type of laboratory equipment provides ventilation to limit exposure to hazardous fumes.

What is a fume hood?

300

The initial step of PCR, where the double-stranded DNA is heated to separate into two single strands, is called this.

What is denaturation?

400

The expansion of CGG repeats in the FMR1 gene leads to this epigenetic modification, which silences the gene and reduces production of the FMR1 protein.

What is DNA methylation?

400

These are the pyrimidines of RNA. 

What are Cytosine and Uracil?

400

This technique allows for the growth of organoids under conditions that mimic the physiological environment of the human body, including factors such as mechanical forces and fluid flow.

What is bioreactor technology?  

400

This document provides detailed information on the hazards of chemicals used in the lab

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

400

This step of PCR involves cooling the reaction to allow primers to bind to their complementary sequences on the template DNA

What is annealing?

500

This scientist is making great discoveries in Fragile X and is an inspiration to thousands to millions including 25 high school students.

Who is Dr. Emily Graves Allen?

500

This mathematical model predicts the distribution of genotypes in a population under the assumptions of random mating, large population size, and absence of selection.

What is the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

500

Assembloids are being used to model the complex immune responses and neurodegenerative aspects of this autoimmune disease.

What is multiple sclerosis?

500

To minimize contamination and infection risk, this level of biosafety is required when working with agents that pose a moderate hazard to personnel and the environment.

What is Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2)?

500

This method combines gel electrophoresis with a membrane transfer technique to detect specific DNA sequences.

What is Southern blotting?

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