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DNA structure, replication, and biotechnology (lists 3 and 4)

Horizontales
a nitrogen base found in DNA, it pairs with guanine.
a nitrogen base with a double ring structure: Adenine (A) and Guanine (G)
an enzyme that cuts DNA at specific sites, producing small fragments used in genetic engineering
a nitrogen base found in DNA, it pairs with thymine
(3 words no spaces) the standard arrangement of bases in nucleotides in relation to their opposite pairing, such as cytosine (C) paired with guanine (G) and adenine (A) with thymine (T)
a large molecule consisting of many identical or similar monomers linked together.
enzymes that function in the replication and repair of DNA
the building blocks of nucleic acids consisting of a five-carbon sugar, a nitrogen base, and a phosphate group.
(2 words no spaces) a chemical bond found between nitrogen base pairs in DNA
Verticales
a nitrogen base with a SINGLE ring structure: Cytosine (C), Thymine (T),
an enzyme that unwinds the DNA helix at the replication fork, breaking the hydrogen bonds, to allow the resulting single strands to be copied.
a nitrogen base found in DNA, it pairs with cytosine (C).
(2 words no spaces) biological molecules, such as DNA or RNA, composed of nucleotides that control cellular functions and heredity.
a nitrogen base found in DNA, pairs with adenine (A).
(2 words, no spaces)the separation of DNA fragments on the basis of their size and electrical charge by measuring their rate of movement through a gel
analysis of a small amount of genetic material, which is as unique per individual as a fingerprint is, as an aid to identification.
the process of making an identical copy of a DNA molecule, using existing DNA as a template for the synthesis of new DNA strands.
a nucleic acid consisting of two long chains of nucleotides twisted into a double helix that stores genetic information.