ok i'll have a go:
- Self vs. non self in the immune system
- Antigen presenting cell after being exposed to a virus (antigen) and T cell recognizing the complex. Necessary for our adaptive immune system.
- Making transgenic plants (likely using T vectors from Agrobacterium tumefaciensm). In this case a single base change in a gene for colour ie. genes needed for anthocyanins.
- DNA replication. Enzymes like DNA helicase, primase and DNA polymerase to copy the strands.
- Floxed gene (FloxP sites triangles ) and Cre Recombinase for example in gene knock out. Could also be FRT sites and Flp recombinase- works the same way.
- F plasmid mediated bacterial conjugation or similar (ie R plasmids).
- Activation induced cell death.
- DNA is transcribed into RNA. RNA is translated into polypeptides. The polypeptides fold to make a protein.
omg like @effofex I can't read either and was a bit too ambitious to guess the drawing. Sorry, please feel free not to judge my answers to give others a chance.
What is it with people and not reading the rules ^^