Clues for the word "DNA"
We've had 732 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1677 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Your Life Choices crossword on March 16, 2025.
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
- Genetic blueprint, initially
- Genetic code
- Material containing genes (Abbr.)
- "Fingerprinting" sample
- Twisted sample
- Geneticist's interest
- "Code of life" molecule
- Evidence with a twist?
- Tiny strands
- Hereditary helix
- "It's in my ___"
- Evidence in 'CSI'
- Evidence that's hard to disprove
- "A Flock of Seagulls" song
- A Flock of Seagulls biological song "___"
- Xzibit song used for testing?
- Organic No Wave band?
- Swabbed specimen
- Strand with a twist
- "CSI" find, sometimes
- Evidence letters
- Exoneration factor, at times
- Noted molecule
- Helical blueprint
- Biol. blueprint
- Junk ___ (creationism topic)
- Molecule that can form supercoils
- Recombinant ___
- Rosalind Franklin studied it
- Molecule for which Linus Pauling proposed a triple-stranded structure
- ID clincher, at times
- ___ sample
- Evidence that's hard to refute
- Genetic code carrier: Abbr.
- Forensic ID check, ___ test
- Genetic blueprint for life
- Gene acid
- It makes us turn up as well
- What makes you you?
- Stuff in the gene pool
- Essence of everyone
- Type of lab or fingerprint
- CSI lab material
- Life lines?
- Evidence on "CSI"
- High-tech ID substance
- Helicases split it
- Makeup initials
- Fingerprint type
- Forensics strands
- Crime scene evidence, often
- Hereditary material in cells: Abbr.
- Biological evidence in a crime lab: Abbr.
- Cloner's material
- Genetic material evaluated by 23andMe and Ancestry.com: Abbr.
- Chain of nucleotides determining our genetic make-up
- Twins share it
- Genetic evidence in a paternity test: Abbr.
- CSI lab sample
- Double-helix molecule: Abbr.
- "CSI" collection
- Genetic info holder
- Paternity test sample: Abbr.
- Latter-day case breaker
- Biological identifying letters
- 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
- Kind of genetic ID
- FBI lab collection
- Type of court evidence
- Strands in the body
- Ancestry tracer
- The common code?
- Dino-cloning need
- Bit of forensic data
- Site of base pairs
- With 93-Down, half of a double helix
- Strands for life?
- Fossilized ___ (Jurassic Park premise)
- 23andMe test subject
- Coiled macromolecule
- High-tech marker
- T-Rex blueprint
- Kendrick Lamar hit with a genetic title
- Determining factor?
- "CSI" molecule
- It was first correctly modeled in "Nature" (1953)
- Cheek swab material
- It looks like ><><><
- Material in a cell's nucleus
- Chromosome contents
- Subject of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Minute evidence
- Crime lab strands
- It's replicated during mitosis
- Genetic fingerprint
- Molecule with A, C, T and G
- Chain letters?
- Forensic topic
- Letters in your genes
- Plot twist in police procedurals
- Crime scene find
- Kind of testing done at Ancestry .com
- 23andMe test material
- Passed-down code
- Biological encoder
- "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
- Important evidence
- Bit of crime scene evidence
- 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
- Type of fingerprinting
- Molecule that Rosalind Franklin studied: Abbr.
- Cellular plan?
- Genetic proof that you are you
- Stuff in chromosomes
- Subject of Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray images
- Long chain letters
- Forensic sample
- Its molecule is a double helix
- Some crime scene evidence, briefly
- Twisted inheritance
- It helps make you you
- Evidence that's impossible to dispute
- Substance with base pairs
- Forensic test subj.
- It self-replicates
- It’s twisted in cells
- Bad thing to leave at a crime scene
- Target of a cheek swab
- FBI lab identifier
- Exonerator, in many cases
- 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
- Identical twins share it
- ___ kit: Ancestry.com item
- "Native American ___: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science" (Kim TallBear book)
- Biochemistry letters
- Initials in genetics
- 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
- Molecule in a chromosome
- Code letters of life?
- Material in genetics
- Code-carrying strands
- Double-stranded molecule
- Yet another thing identical twins share
- 23andMe subject
- Molecule with two chains of nucleotides
- Molecule in chromosomes
- Hereditary factor everyone has
- 1-Across evidence
- Chromosome part
- Biological ID factor
- Molecule with base pairs
- Now-common genetic letters
- Second track on 18-Across
- What genes are made of
- ___ kit
- Molecule researched by Marie Maynard Daly
- Genetic makeup
- Significant archaeological find
- Share ___ with (be similar to)
- "I just took a ___ test ..." (Lizzo lyric)
- It's self-replicating
- Its structure was evidenced by Photo 51, an X-ray captured in 1952
- Subj. of supercoiling
- What makes you unique
- Crispr material
- 23andMe sample
- Genetic material sequenced by PCR
- Molecule with genetic info
- Fitting abbr. hidden in "second nature"
- Thing identical twins share
- Molecule whose structure was discovered by Rosalind Franklin
- Ancestry.com sample
- 23andMe stuff
- What genes are made up of
- Cell info
- Subj. of Rosalind Franklin's research
- Cold case evidence
- Letters from one's folks?
- Stuff spliced in a lab
- Counterpart of 58-Across
- Modern crime evidence
- Focus of the Human Genome Project
- Molecule studied by Rosalind Franklin
- Genetic testing material
- Evidence type, in court
- "I just took a ___ test, turns out I'm 100% ..."
- MyHeritage sample
- Molecule analyzed in an ancestry test
- Makeup of 16-Across
- Intrinsic makeup
- It's what makes you you
- Coiled genetic strands
- Double-stranded genetic material
- 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
- Chromosomal material
- 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
- Generic fingerprint
- Cellular data?
- Body-building stuff?
- Cheek swab molecule
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- Mindfood Daily - February 04, 2025
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- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 08, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 07, 2025
- LA Times - January 03, 2025
- Family Time - December 30, 2024
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