Answer: DNA
DNA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 641 times.
Referring Clues:
- Kind of fingerprint
- Some trial evidence
- Kind of testing, in law enforcement
- Genes material
- Genetic initials
- Watson-Crick model
- Kind of test
- Modern-day evidence
- Some forensic evidence
- Means of ID
- Life's blueprint
- Modern means of identification
- Subj. of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Crime lab study
- It may be recombinant
- Form of evidence, these days
- Modern forensic tool
- Strands in a cell?
- Bio. evidence
- Genetic stuff
- It has a twist
- Gene component
- Focus of a genome study
- Kind of strand
- Genealogical info
- Trial evidence, sometimes
- Code carrier
- Kind of testing
- Kind of "fingerprint"
- Test material
- Chain letters?
- Human Genome Project topic
- Modern courtroom evidence
- Chain material
- Heredity helix
- Strand from a parent
- Paternity test factor
- Genomic matter
- Test material?
- Forensic ID
- Makeup carrier?
- Paternity identifier
- Genetic letters
- Cloning need
- It's stranded
- ___ lab
- Stuff in a sequence
- Genetic material
- Paternity determiner
- Lab exam subject
- Modern evidence
- Evidence in a paternity suit
- Crime lab stuff
- It must be in the genes
- Crime lab evidence
- Strand material
- "Jurassic Park" stuff
- It's in the genes
- Kind of sample
- C.S.I. evidence
- Crime scene evidence
- Material at the basis of "Jurassic Park"
- Reproductive material
- Passed-down strands
- Some evidence
- ___ sequence
- Double-helix material
- Modern test subj.
- Kind of sequencing
- Kind of fingerprinting
- Hereditary helices
- Gene splicer's need
- Modern-day trial evidence
- Evidence type
- Human Genome Project focus
- Gene's designer?
- Type of evidence
- Forensic test subject
- Geneticist's letters
- Modern means of ID
- Type of forensic evidence
- ID factor, perhaps
- Double-helix stuff
- Type of evidence gathered in "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation"
- Genetic evidence source
- Chromosomal component
- Crime lab subject
- Cytoplasmic substance
- Gene letters
- Watson investigated it
- High-tech "fingerprint"
- Source of evidence
- Forensic sampling
- End of the query
- Genetic identifier
- Genetic code letters
- Kind of evidence gathered in "CSI"
- "Fingerprint" with a twist
- "CSI" evidence
- Cloning basic
- Carrier of genetic info
- Heredity molecule, initially
- Cellular strand
- Chain letters
- CSI evidence
- Hi-tech ID
- Gene's makeup (abbr.)
- Genetic content found in 17- and 60-Across and 10- and 23-Down
- What identical twins have in common
- FBI lab material
- Strong type of evidence
- FBI evidence, at times
- Chain of evidence?
- Essence of a person, one might say
- It has four bases
- Code of life
- Evidence gathered by a CSI team
- "The Selfish Gene" topic
- Abbreviation that can follow junk or satellite
- Lengthy macromolecule
- Genetic engineering material
- Mitochondrion material
- Modern test subject
- Innocence Project topic
- Apt ticker symbol for Genentech
- Base pair's place
- Satellite ___
- It can be supercoiled
- Strands in a pool of blood?
- Human Genome Project material
- Superhelix material
- Crime lab letters
- Factor in some exonerations
- It's in your genes
- Forensics focus, often
- Watson and Crick's lab material
- Genetic "blueprint"
- Paternity confirmer
- Modern "fingerprint"
- Microscopic crime scene clue, briefly
- __ sequencing
- 6-Across evidence
- Chromosome component
- Sample in a crime lab
- "CSI" concern
- Genetic info carrier
- Convincing evidence, these days
- Subj. of a court exhibit
- Evidence that may reopen a case
- Genetic-fingerprint material
- __ testing
- High-tech ''fingerprint''
- It's shared by identical twins
- CSI concern
- Genentech's ticker symbol
- Trait transmitter
- Crime-lab evidence
- Crime-lab sample
- Coiled material
- Ticker symbol for Genentech
- High-tech ID
- Double-helix molecule
- Genetic molecule
- Something inherited
- Subject of the Human Genome Project
- Body-building stuff?
- Watson and Crick's focus
- Main component of chromosomes
- Forensic material
- Hereditary letters
- Highly reliable evidence
- Crime solver's aid
- Type of lab
- Chromosome material
- Fingerprint with a twist?
- Genetic ID
- It could prove paternity
- Watson's code letters
- ID provider
- Double helix material
- Trial evidence
- Gene's makeup?
- Case-breaker, at times
- Gene's ID
- It's in chains
- Double helix
- Gene ID
- Genetic identification
- Biological identifier
- Genetic template
- Paternity test evidence
- It can prove kinship
- Stuff of life
- Cloning material
- Genetic information carrier
- Strong sort of evidence
- Forensic tool
- Genetic evidence
- Legacy from an X and Y
- Genome material
- Kind of testing, briefly
- CSI evidence, sometimes
- A strong sort of evidence
- Letters providing evidence?
- Initials linked to Watson and Crick
- Life's building block
- Watson and Crick subject
- DA's interest
- Modern trial evidence, perhaps
- Crime-lab specimen
- "CSI "clue
- Stranded molecule
- Heredity double helix
- Strand in a lab
- Stranded material
- "CSI" topic, often
- Forensic evidence
- Evidence in paternity suits
- Letters from your parents?
- Basis of many positive IDs
- Crime lab evidence, briefly
- Kind of profiling
- It takes the shape of a double helix
- ID clincher
- The tiniest bit of evidence?
- It's stranded in police labs
- Modern ID form
- Evidence that puts many people away
- Crime scene matter
- Chain of life?
- It may be used against you in a court of law
- Paternity suit letters
- Paternity suit evidence
- High-tech "fingerprint": Abbr.
- "CSI" sample
- Lab subject
- Internal makeup of a sort
- Parent identifier
- Type of test on "CSI"
- "Who's your daddy?" test
- Type of fingerprint?
- Paternity-suit evidence
- Modern ID verifier
- Paternity proof, briefly
- Subj. of modern mapping
- Molecular biology topic
- Biological ID
- ___ sequencing
- Genome makeup
- The stuff of life
- Letters from your folks?
- Stuff in genes
- CODIS focus
- Letters from the family?
- "CSI" test subject
- ___ testing
- Biological blueprint
- Bodily code
- Adonis ___
- What's cloned during cloning
- It makes you you
- Forensics focus
- Biotech material
- Genetic info
- Genetic marker, abbr.
- Genetic code container
- See 106-Across
- Code to live by?
- New evidence in a cold case, perhaps
- "CSI" proof
- Watson and Crick's discovery
- It was Genentech's stock ticker symbol, aptly
- Cell occupant?
- Strong evidence
- It's part of the gene pool
- Biological marker
- Makeup letters
- Crime-scene evidence
- Important test component
- Forensic science tool
- 'CSI' evidence
- It may be used to ID a perp
- Some crime evidence
- 'CSI' topic
- Some crime evidence
- 'CSI' find
- Modernday evidence
- Genetic substance
- 'CSI evidence'
- Geneticist's abbr.
- Genetics letters
- Definitive evidence
- 'CSI' proof
- Spiral molecule
- 'CSI' findings
- 'CSI evidence '
- 'CSI' concern
- Gene-splicing need
- Paternity test material
- Genetic helix
- Gene stuff
- Cellular stuff
- Cell material
- Genetic matter
- Hereditary chain
- 17-Down material: Abbr.
- Crime lab material
- Cell stuff
- With 85-Across, potential paternity prover
- Genetic chain
- Kind of lab
- Hereditary stuff
- A type of evidence
- Forensic science clue
- Material studied by Watson and Crick
- Father identifier
- Genetic strands
- "The Double Helix" subject
- Genetic code carrier
- Abbr. heard on "Cold Case"
- ___ test (paternity case evidence)
- Letters heard on "CSI"
- Building block, of sorts
- Blueprint with four bases
- FBI identifier
- Code letters
- Heredity helixes
- Personal matter?
- "CSI" evidence, often
- High-tech identifier
- Genetic stuff (Abbr.)
- Fingerprint's cousin
- Strands in a lab
- Trial evidence, perhaps
- "CSI" find
- Heredity molecule
- "Law & Order" evidence
- Trial evidence, at times
- Genetic strand
- CSI lab stuff
- Test subj.
- Biochem strand
- Stranded stuff
- Evidence that no one disputes
- Test subject on "CSI"
- "CSI" subj.
- Recombinant letters
- What makes you you?
- ID material
- Forensic evidence letters
- Some "CSI" evidence
- "CSI" tool
- FBI lab sample
- Court case sample
- Its code uses just G, T, A and C
- Material used in "Jurassic Park"
- Evidence in some exonerations
- Some court evidence
- Human genome project concern
- Paternity prover
- Court evidence, sometimes
- 'NCIS' evidence
- Parentage proof
- Hair strands?
- Crime lab sample
- Modern fingerprint
- Letters that could finger you?
- Evidence of descent
- Chromosome's home
- Form of evidence
- Nucleic acid
- "CSI" material
- Evidence in a paternity case
- Genentech's apt ticker symbol
- Modern-day court evidence
- Perps often leave it at a crime scene
- Biological building blocks
- Something that might be left at the scene of a crime
- Bit of biological evidence
- ___ profile
- Evidence that's tough to overcome
- Forensic ID clincher
- Fossilized "Jurassic Park" stuff
- Genetic info.
- ___ test
- "Homicide" evidence
- Molecule hidden in 4-, 11-, 23-, 25- and 29-Down
- Code used in many court cases
- Heredity inits.
- Watson and Crick's code letters
- Gene material
- Double helix stuff
- Basis of heredity (abbr.)
- Important forensic evidence
- Lab test subject
- Evidence type, briefly
- Forensic investigator's molecule
- Parentage prover
- Your basic makeup?
- Cold case solver, maybe
- With 47-Down, forensic tool
- Code material
- Major macromolecule
- Bio subject
- Forensic letters
- Part of a forensic database
- Subject of many 10-Downs
- Organic building block (abbr.)
- Baby identifier
- Forensic tool, nowadays
- Biological blueprint, briefly
- What many markers are made of
- Scientific discovery of 1869
- Type of profiling
- Gene's ID?
- It trumps fingerprints
- Genetic cell stuff
- Criminologist's clue, for short
- Cloner's raw material
- With 45-Down, place for paternity testing
- Inheritance with a twist
- Crime clue from genes
- It has base pairs
- Little, twisted part of us all?
- Crime scene material
- Helical strands
- Material in mitochondria
- Very small chain
- Shred of evidence?
- Biological building block
- Megan's specialty on "CSI: Miami"
- Paternity suit evidence, briefly
- Modern aid in anthropology
- Modern evidence type, briefly
- It might be recombinant
- Type of modern testing
- Genetic info letters
- Type of modern lab
- Part of a modern police database
- Essence of a federal profile database
- Fingerprint alternative, to a detective
- Subject for Watson and Crick
- Evidence acceptable in court
- It's in our genes
- Genetic stuff used as evidence
- Helical stuff
- Key to heredity, briefly
- Model project for science class
- Evidence that's tough to dispute
- Geneticist's study
- Positive ID maker
- Evidence that is hard to refute
- Mitochondrial stuff
- Kind of modern "fingerprint"
- Case breaker, perhaps
- Genomics sample
- Nucleus contents
- Evidence that's extremely hard to dispute
- Watson-Crick subj.
- Evidence in an FBI lab
- Amber-preserved stuff in "Jurassic Park"
- Evidence for determining paternity
- Molecular evidence
- Modern kind of fingerprint
- 38-Down material
- Letters in crime 100 Across
- Crucial biological molecule
- Dr. Watson's claim to fame
- ID you cannot see
- Genomics material
- Fatherhood-testing info
- Ancestry.com test material
- "CSI" specimen
- Paternity test letters
- Trait carrier
- ___ sample
- Evidence that's hard to refute
- Stuff in the gene pool
- Essence of everyone
- Type of lab or fingerprint
- CSI lab material
- Evidence on "CSI"
- High-tech ID substance
- Helicases split it
- Fingerprint type
- Your basic makeup
- Forensics strands
- CSI lab sample
- Genetic info holder
- Latter-day case breaker
- Crime scene letters
- What you're made of
- Common bodybuilder?
- What might reveal the answer to "Who's your daddy?"
- Strands in a crime lab
- Subject of this puzzle
- Crime lab specimen
- Type of court evidence
- Cytology inits.
- Strands in the body
- Ancestry tracer
- Bit of forensic data
- With 93-Down, half of a double helix
- 23andMe test subject
- High-tech marker
- Kendrick Lamar hit with a genetic title
- "CSI" molecule
- It was first correctly modeled in "Nature" (1953)
- Cheek swab material
- It looks like ><><><
- Material in a cell's nucleus
- CSI material
- Subject of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Crime lab strands
- It's replicated during mitosis
- Molecule with A, C, T and G
- Satellite
- Plot twist in police procedurals
- Crime scene find
- Kind of testing done at Ancestry .com
- Passed-down code
- "CSI" forensic evidence
- Crime lab collection
- Crime scene sample
- It's hidden backward in "strands"
- *Genetic letters (2 and 3)
- Molecule with a double helix structure
- Part of what makes you you
- Basis of Jurassic Park
- Body builder?
- Molecule with A, T, G and C bases
- Stuff edited by CRISPR
- Substance coiled in a double helix
- It may include the sequence CAT
- Helical marker
- Molecule researched by Rosalind Franklin
- Forensic lab evidence
- Specimen for 23-Down
- Means to exoneration, maybe
- Molecule that Rosalind Franklin studied: Abbr.
- Cellular plan?
- Stuff in chromosomes
- Long chain letters
- Some crime scene evidence, briefly
- Twisted inheritance
- It helps make you you
- It self-replicates
- Bad thing to leave at a crime scene
- Target of a cheek swab
- FBI lab identifier
- Junk ___
- Key to solving some cold cases
- Molecule that's a conjunction backward
- Stranded molecule hidden backward in this clue
- Family inheritance?
- Strands at a crime scene?
- Rosalind Franklin researched it
- Forensic science subject
- 3x platinum Kendrick Lamar song with the lyric "I was born like this"
- It has a double helix
- Material in your genes
- 23andMe molecule
- 26andme molecule
- ___ kit: Ancestry.com item
- "Native American ___: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science" (Kim TallBear book)
- Initials in genetics
- Cellular data plan?
- Ancestry test molecule
- Sequenced molecule
- 23andMe concern
- Strands inside a cell?
- It's stranded in a cell
- CSI stuff
- Material for genomics researchers
- Double helix in a cell
- Gene makeup
- Ancestry.com concern
- Material in genetics
- Something found in strands
- It's self-replicating
- Double-stranded molecule
- 23andMe subject
- Its structure was evidenced by Photo 51, an X-ray captured in 1952
- Molecule with two chains of nucleotides
- Subj. of supercoiling
- 1-Across evidence
- Second track on 18-Across
- What genes are made of
- What makes you unique
- Crispr material
- ___ kit
- Strands in a cell
- Genetic makeup
- Molecule in chromosomes
- Significant archaeological find
- Share ___ with (be similar to)
- "I just took a ___ test ..." (Lizzo lyric)
- 23andMe sample
- Genetic material sequenced by PCR
- Fitting abbr. hidden in "second nature"
- Molecule whose structure was discovered by Rosalind Franklin
- Ancestry.com sample
- 23andMe stuff
- Chromosome letters
- What genes are made up of
- Cell info
- Subj. of Rosalind Franklin's research
- Cold case evidence
- Letters from one's folks?
- 2017 Kendrick Lamar hit with a genetic title
- Stuff spliced in a lab
- Focus of the Human Genome Project
- MyHeritage sample
- Hand-me-down genes?
- Molecule studied by Rosalind Franklin
- Molecule analyzed in an ancestry test
- Makeup of 16-Across
- Intrinsic makeup
- It's what makes you you
- Coiled genetic strands
- Sample on a swab
- Double helix molecule
- Sample collected by Ancestry.com
- Paternity proof, in brief
- Twin set?
- Makeup of a tiny twisting ladder
- Sample in an ancestry test
- Personal code?
- Animated molecule in "Jurassic Park"
- Subject of the world's largest collaborative biological project
- 23andMe material
- Unwritten code?
- "It's in my ___" ("I was made for this")
- Genomics focus
- The "code" in Walter Isaacson's best-selling 2021 book "The Code Breaker"
- Makeup ingredient?
- Molecule edited by CRISPR
- Kind of test that's impossible to study for?
- Ancestry test material
- Father figurer
- Forensic profiling material
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