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Genes/Proteins
Fundamentals
Disease and DNA
Information
Numbers
100
how we go about finding the gene that causes something
What is test family?
100
advantage of having a healthcare data base with DNA
What is the possibilty of finding more cures for diseases?
100
the pairs in DNA
What is AT and CG?
100
the collection of genes
What is genome?
100
the number of feet if you were to stretch out all of the DNA
What is 1,000 feet?
200
genes create
What is proteins?
200
major disadvantage of having a healthcare database with DNA
What is an invasion of privacy?
200
The perfect place to look for genes that cause diseases
What is Ireland?
200
the collection of all your proteins
What is proteome?
200
the number of genes we have
What is 30,000?
300
proteins create
What is us (people)?
300
disadvantage of genetically modifying humans
What is the possibility that we may create a non-functional child?
300
the shape of DNA
What is the double helix?
300
this is passed on to make children look like their parents
What is DNA?
300
the distinct proteins we could have
What is 100,000 distinct proteins?
400
Something we've learned is that finding cures is hard this is based on what
What is the Human Genome Project?
400
the reason people are similar to each other
What is the sharing of many genes with everything?
400
a disease that you inherit from your parents
What is Cystic Fibrosis?
400
middle of DNA looks like
What is steps of a ladder?
400
the percent of genes in a banana that are also in us
What is 50%?
500
DNA that is on a little piece of glass
What is gene chips?
500
the official name of DNA
What is Deoxyribonucleic acid?
500
when you fix a person's genes this is referred to as...
What is gene therapy?
500
where we can find DNA
What is the nucleus?
500
the percentage of every human baby being identical in its genetic code to every other baby
What is 99%?