Tandem Repeat is ...
Which base pair always pairs with Guanine in the DNA double helix?
STR stands for
What is codis used for in forensics
Where does DNA move from
What does the m in mRNA stand for?
DNA obtained from blood comes from ...
DNA typing is...
The purpose of a comb is..
what is a protein?
In PCR the DNA is separated using what..
DNA Standard function
full name of DNA is..
what is a mitochondria?
where is DNA found?
Lysis is a greek word meaning..
PCR stands for
what is the ethidium bromide? Why can it be dangerous
Which base pair always pairs with Adenine in the DNA double helix?
DNA can be found from what specimens?
Who discovered DNA fingerprinting?
What percentage of all human DNA is identical?
What is the function of the centrifuge step?
The two reasons scientist isolate DNA
relationship between dna and genes
what two things make up the backbone of DNA
What is contained inside the nucleus of every cheek cell?
what year was codis available in?
Parts of DNA
Structure of DNA is a ...
Where does DNA move to
who proposed the structure of DNA
What is a buffer and what is it used for?
mitochondrial is..
What is the sugar in DNA ?
What are the four nitrogen bases?
Role of dna fingerprints in tissue matching
Isopropyl alcohol is used to precipitate out the DNA because it is not soluble.What does that mean?
The basic physical and functional unit of heredity
what are the two major functions of loading buffer?
what does a nucleotide look like?
DNA testing can ...
A polymer is...
what is a hydrogen bond
No two people can have the same DNA except...
Who took x-ray photographs of dna?
A self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.
what is Gel electrophoresis used for?
What does CODIS stand for
What type of bonds are found in DNA?
To sort DNA by size
It means that the DNA clumps together because it cannot stay dissolved.
Two meters of DNA
crick and Watson
deoxyribose
99.9 percent
use of DNA in the mitochondria
chain of amino acids
Polymerase chain reaction
The purpose is to provide holes in which the DNA samples will be placed in.
negative electrode
1998
blends forensic science and computer technology into a tool for linking violent crimes to local forensic laboratories.
Adenine , Thymine , Guanine , and cytosine
double helix
sugar and phosphate
Exonerate the innocent , implicate the guilty, corroborate victims, and prevent crime
Sir Alec Jeffery
Ethidium Bromide binds to DNA, to make it show up under fluorescent light.It is dangerous because, it can damage your personal DNA.
Gene
Blood, semen, saliva, urine, hair , teeth, and bones
Weak attract forces between hydrogen atoms and a nearby electronegative atom
body identification and genetic testing
The purpose is to provide a set of known lengths, which will let us compare our samples to them
short tandem repeats
small structures outside the nucleus that supple energy to the cell
Deoxyribonucleic acid
The function of this is to mix the DNA throughout the liquid, and to clump the proteins and cellular debris at the bottom of the tube.
a region of a chromosome that contains multiple copies of a core DNA sequence arranged in a repeating fashion
two samples that have the same band pattern are from the same person
Method in which DNA is converted into a series of bands that ultimately distinguishes each individual
a substance composed of a large number of atoms. these atoms are usually arranged in a repeating units, or monomers
Nucleus
Hydrogen
white blood cells
Postive electrode
A type of salt water solution that is used for letting electrical charges flow through the gel.
Wilkins and Franklin
Identical twins
Combined DNA index system
Heat
acts as instructions to make molecules called proteins
To make DNA visible and to make DNA thicker
messenger