My DNA
DNA fingerprint
DNA & POLICE
DNA & MEDICINE
PROS & CONS
100

Where does my DNA come from?

My parents

100

DNA samples come from different parts of our____.

body (blood, hair, fingernails, skin, etc.)

100

At the crime scene, what do police take samples of?

The evidence

100

Every cell in our body contains our ___.

DNA (unique genetic information)

100

DNA testing can save ___.

lives

200

My DNA is in every ____.

cell

200

DAILY DOUBLE

A loop

200

In the crime lab, scientists test DNA samples from the crime scene and from the ____.

suspects

200

What causes a genetic disorder?

a mutation

200

DNA testing can help diagnose ____.

disease (or illness)

300

My DNA contains ____ ; such as eye color, hair color and height.

traits or genetic information

300

What device helps scientists read the DNA from cell samples?

Computers

300

Scientists use probes to see if multiple DNA samples ____.

match

300

How many genetic disorders have scientists found?

6,000

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Is diagnosing a disease early a PRO or CON?  Why?

PRO:  Patients can get treated earlier and possibly save their lives.

400

My siblings and I (do / don't) have the exact same DNA.

don't

400

Who can have identical DNA fingerprints?

No one

400

DAILY DOUBLE

Which suspect committed the crime?

Suspect 3

400

True or False: A change in one gene CAUSES disease. 

FALSE: It means the RISK of getting the disease is higher.

400

Who should have access to your DNA fingerprint? Why?

Answers will vary.

500

Straight hair is a ____ trait.

recessive

500

DNA testing proved that this famous person's son had died in prison and didn't escape like some believed.

Marie Antoinette

500

What makes DNA testing more foolproof?

Many samples (from both the crime scene AND suspect)

500

Which memory loss disease is linked to our genes?

Alzheimer's disease

500

What is ONE negative aspect of DNA testing?

Answers will vary.

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