Other crossword clues for answer "GENES"
- GENES
- They help make you you
- Objects of splicing, perhaps
- Autry and Rayburn
- Heredity factors
- Units of inheritance
- Mendel studied them
- Subjects of modern mapping
- Triplets share them
- They're in the family
- Heredity units
- Relayers of traits
- Kelly and Rayburn
- Trait makers
- Trait carriers
- Ones in a certain pool
- They're "knocked out" of knockout mice
- Ones involved in transcription
- Character actors?
- They may make you athletic
- Heredity elements
- They're in the pool
- Characteristic carriers
- Heredity carriers
- They're found in some pools
- Character builders?
- Character parts?
- Inheritance units
- They're passed on from father to son
- Chromosome components
- Pool contents?
- Units of heredity
- Parents pass them on
- Pool items
- They're part of a pool
- Inheritance of a sort
- Heredity, so to speak
- Cloning units
- Inheritance from one's parents?
- Contents of some pools
- Inheritances that can't be taxed
- Life determinants
- Hereditary determinants
- Eye color determinants
- Mutation factors
- Hereditary factors
- Pool components
- Pool units
- Code carriers
- Parental endowments
- Sources of blue eyes, say
- They're found in pools
- Some are dominant
- Parental units?
- Preservers of proclivities
- DNA constituents
- Chromosomal material
- They're inherited
- DNA segments
- Chromosome units
- Tierney and Wilder
- Pool members?
- Trait shapers
- Mendel's concern
- Factors in heredity
- Trait sources
- Hereditary units
- They give you character
- Legacy of a sort
- Splicing candidates
- Stuff that's passed on
- They may be dominant
- Trait transmitters
- Gifts from Mom and Dad
- Bits of heredity
- Character makeup
- Units first suggested by Mendel
- Biological blueprints
- Chromosome contents
- Hereditary bits
- They determine certain traits
- Splicing subjects
- Items in a pool
- Components of some pools
- They're passed down
- Spliced things
- Biological factors.
- Autry and Kelly.
- Tunney and Tierney.
- Biological entities.
- Sarazen, Littler, etc.
- Tunney and others.
- Factors, in biology.
- Raymond and Kelly.
- Hereditary elements.
- Inherited factors.
- Biologist's concern.
- Fowler and others.
- Kelly and Autry
- McCarthy and others
- Sarazen and others
- Kelly and Krupa
- McCarthy and Kelly
- Chromosome parts
- Sarazen and Littler
- Sarazen et al.
- DNA factors
- Kelly and Raymond
- Kelly and Tierney
- Littler and Wilder
- Mendel's factors
- Factors involved in cloning
- Chromosome constituents
- These contain DNA
- Inheritance items
- Columbus's birthplace, to René
- Hereditary ingredients
- Tierney and Barry of the screen
- Heredity determiners
- Tunney and Kelly
- Tunney and Sarazen
- Hand-me-down units
- Siskel and Sarazen
- Families usually share them
- Subject of biotech study
- Source of family traits
- Heredity determinants
- They run in the blood
- Twins share them
- Father-to-son bequests
- Heredity, informally
- They make some people blond
- They make you you
- Carriers of heredity
- Inheritance carriers
- Self-replicating things
- Wilder and Hackman
- Offspring's inheritance
- Things passed on from Mom and Dad
- Family inheritance
- A lot of what makes you you
- Some inheritances
- Things in pools
- Things producing red hair or blue eyes
- Big factor in longevity
- Cute reply to "Why are you so cute?"
- Makeup set?
- Inherited things
- Trait-ors?
- Things in a pool
- Feature carriers
- They determine your blood type
- Twins draw them from the same pool
- Families share them
- Expressed things
- Pool makeup
- Subject for Mendel
- Close families share them
- Parents' contributions
- Inheritance controllers
- Chromosome occupants
- Kelly and Hackman
- Inheritance factors?
- Segments of DNA
- They're passed down from parents
- DNA carriers
- Hereditary material
- What offspring inherit
- Cloned units
- Some determine eye color
- Ancestry.com analyzes them
- Essential hand-me-downs?
- Pool fillers?
- Some determine hair color
- They're passed on from parents
- Family hand-me-downs?
- First inheritances?
- What 23AndMe analyzes
- Hackman and Wilder
- Inherited items
- They're made of DNA
- Parents' legacies
- Character and personality determinants
- Characteristic containers
- Identical siblings share them
- Every child inherits them
- Sources of family traits
- They may be dominant or recessive
- DNA components
- Determinants of eye color
- They determine eye color
- Hereditary units studied by Jennifer Doudna
- Biological parents pass them on
- Everyone's inheritance
- They're in pools
- Blueprints of sorts
- Some splicing targets
- Blueprints of a sort
- They may be spliced
- Gift from one's parents
- They're passed down in families
- Gifts from one's parents
- Gift from Mom and Dad
- See 48-Across
- The ultimate hand-me-downs?
- Pool players?
- Mutation undergoers
- Gifts from parents