An easy genetics and heredity crossword puzzle designed for high school students. Great for learning key terms and concepts about genes, traits, and inheritance.
Protein Synthesis and DNA Crossword Puzzle for Adults is a hard crossword puzzle with 13 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Protein Synthesis and DNA Crossword Puzzle for Adults
Challenge your understanding of advanced protein synthesis and DNA terminology with this hard biology crossword. Designed for adults and enthusiasts seeking technical vocabulary.
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- 1. Coding segment of a gene that remains in mRNA
- 2. Chain of amino acids forming a protein
- 4. Process of copying DNA before cell division
- 5. Study of heritable changes not involving DNA sequence alteration
- 8. Three-nucleotide sequence on tRNA complementary to mRNA codon
- 9. Cellular structure where proteins are synthesized
- 11. Site on ribosome holding the growing polypeptide chain
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- 3. Non-coding segment removed during mRNA splicing
- 6. Process of copying DNA into RNA
- 7. Epigenetic modification adding methyl groups to DNA
- 10. Mutation caused by insertion or deletion altering reading frame
- 12. Complex of DNA and protein that forms chromosomes
- 13. DNA region where RNA polymerase binds to begin transcription
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