Gel Electrophoresis
PCR
Usage
Genetic Engineering
Biotech Hodge Podge
100

Material that the gel is made of.

What is agarose? Seaweed is acceptable.

100

What PCR stands for.

What is Polymerase Chain Reaction?

100

When living organism are used to remove pollution from soil and water.

What is bio-remediation?

100

This enzyme, found in bacteria, is used to cut DNA or RNA into small pieces.

What is "restriction enzymes"? "restriction endonucleases" or EcoRI are also correct. 

100

Undifferentiated cells that can mature into many different types of cells.  

What are stem cells?

200

This equipment separates DNA based on this. 

What is size (or length)?

200

The process to separate the strands.

What is denaturing?

200

Natural processes of microbes in breaking down hydrocarbon materials.

What is biodegradation?

200

In CRISPR, the enzyme that attaches to the guide RNA so that it can cut the DNA at a specific spot.

What is Cas9?
200

Therapy in which the modified gene is injected into a patient's body. 

What is in vivo gene therapy?

300

The direction that the DNA pieces move.

What is from anode to cathode (from negative to positive)?

300

The process where DNA primers are added to stick to specific parts of the DNA strand

What is annealing?

300

Insulin can be produced safely and economically using this organism as a bio-reactor.

What are (transgenic) bacteria?

300

The ways that CRISPR can be used to edit cells.  

What are inserting inserting foreign genes, cutting out DNA, replace mutated DNA with non-mutated DNA?

300

The field that studies sequences of nucleotides in DNA as well as their structure, function, and location. 

What is genomics?

400

Based on evidence of DNA fingerprinting, the police arrested this suspect. 


Who is Suspect 2?

400

The purpose of PCR.

What is "making copies of DNA strands"? "Amplification"

400

Biotechnology has been used to provide more food for the world by creating these kind of crops. 

What is "insect-resistant" "herbicide-resistant" "frost-resistant" or "draught-resistant" crops.  

400

The number of organisms necessary for cloning, and their roles. 

What are 3: the donor animal for the nucleus (somatic cell), the egg donor, and the surrogate? 

400

The field of study of proteins in an organism, including its structure, function, and location. 

What is proteomics?

500

The first 6 nucleotide sequence of this DNA fragment.

What is GAC-TGA?

500

The enzyme used in PCR to make copies of DNA.

What is DNA polymerase?  (Specific: Taq)

500

Considerations for biotech advances to help solve world problems. 

What is bioethics?  What is human flourishing? What is made in the image of God? What is being a good steward of God's world?

500

In therapeutic cloning, a differentiated cell is harvested from an adult and then turned into a stem cell to produce this.  

What is an induced pluripotent cell?

500

The Father of Genetics.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

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