AUG - Codon start., UAG - Terminator codons. UAG, UAA, UGA (choose one)., Genome - The entire set of DNA instructions found in a cell., Central Dogma - The process of changing genes from DNA to RNA, and RNA to protein., Protein - The result of translated RNA., Transcription - The RNA synthesis process uses one strand of the DNA molecule as a template., Plasmids - Extrachromosomal DNA of bacteria., Translation - The process by which a protein is synthesized from the information contained in a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA)., Codon - DNA or RNA sequence of three nucleotide (a trinucleotide) that forms a unit of genomic information encoding a particular amino acid., cDNA - Complementary DNA, Aspergillus niger - The microorganisms used in making citric acid are..., Recombinant DNA - A technique that can be used to help diabetes mellitus sufferers is..., Diabetes sufferers - The first application of genetic engineering technology to humans was in..., Modification - What is the main goal of genetic engineering in biotechnology., Genetic - How can DNA be modified in genetic engineering , Resilience - Why is genetic engineering used in the production of trasgenic crops, Forensic test - One example of the application of DNA technology to cancer, Transformation - One of the basic stages in gene cloning, DNA duplication - One of the functions of the polymerase enzyme, Restriction - Enzymes used to cut DNA molecules,
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