Microbiology Chapter 10
Primers used for polymerase chain reaction normally contain ____ to ____ bases.
15-30
______ enzymes cleave specific locations on DNA to produce fragments used to splice genes in genetic engineering.
Endonuclease, Restriction, or Restriction endonuclease
Genetic ____ is a field involving the deliberate alterations of the genomes of microbes, plants, and animals through special technological processes.
Engineering
____ is replacement therapy that benefits patients with emphysema.
Antitrypsin
Which of the following statements about restriction enzymes is true?
Are sequence-specific DNA endonucleases
_____DNA is DNA created by using reverse transcriptase to synthesize DNA from RNA templates.
Complementary or CDNA
In the _____ in situ _____ technique, or FISH technique, probes are applied to intact cells and observed microscopically for presence and location of genes.
Blank 1: fluorescent or fluorescence Blank 2: hybridization
What process involves the introduction of normal functional genes into cells of people with genetic diseases such as sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis?
Gene therapy
. What is the role of Taq polymerase?
It catalyzes the synthesis of the new DNA chains.
What is the function of DNA ligase in cloning a gene?
It seals the sticky ends of the desired DNA fragments with the cohesive ends of the plasmid.
Which enzyme seals the sticky ends of DNA pieces when splicing genes into plasmids or chromosomes?
Ligase
__________ are excellent cloning vectors because they are small, well characterized, easy to manipulate, and can be transferred into appropriate host cells through transformation.
Plasmids
Recombinant strains of this organism are released to colonize plant roots to produce an insecticide to destroy invading insects.
Pseudomonas fluorescens
Reverse transcriptase is the enzyme that can convert _____ into _____ .
RNA into DNA
Please choose the statement that best describes the role of restriction enzymes in genetic engineering.
Restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA at specific locations.
Which vector can be used to integrate foreign genes into the chromosomes of crop plants such as potatoes, tomatoes, cotton, and grapes? specifically used to introduce DNA to plants?
Ti plasmid
Which vector is delivered by Agrobacterium to transfer new genes to plant cells?
Ti plasmid
The initial challenges in gene _____, or recombinant DNA technology, are locating and isolating a target gene.
cloning
An organism that receives and replicates a foreign piece of DNA inserted during a genetic engineering experiment is called the
cloning host
Gene probes are short strands of single-stranded DNA or RNA that hybridize specifically with ______ areas of test nucleic acid to serve as a tagging and identification device.
complementary
Gel electrophoresis is a laboratory technique for separating DNA fragments according to length by employing _____ to cause the DNA to move through a gel-like matrix.
electricity or current
T/F : A DNA library contains cells with the same DNA fragments.
false
DNA _____ is a forensic science tool that allows for the comparison of genomic patterns between individuals.
fingerprinting
The resulting thousands of different-sized DNA fragments are then separated by size using
gel electrophoresis.
Correction or repair of a faulty gene in humans suffering from a fatal or debilitating disease is a process known as __________.
gene therapy
Recombinant organisms produced through the introduction of foreign genes are referred to as transgenic or ______ ________ organism.
genetically modified
The field of _____ focuses on analyzing, comparing, and classifying DNA, determining protein sequences and understanding the functions of specific genes and proteins.
genomics or bioinformatics
Both DNA sequencing and polymerase chain reactions require special __________ to initiate synthesis of a new DNA molecule.
primers
When a dideoxyribonucleotide is added to the tube
replication of the strand stops
Required to produce the recombinant plasmid?
restriction endonuclease and DNA ligase
In traditional DNA fingerprinting, the DNA that has been collected is cut into smaller pieces by
restriction enzymes.
The pieces of DNA produced by restriction endonucleases are called ______ fragments.
restriction fragments
The separated segments of DNA produced by restriction endonucleases are
restriction fragments.
DNA technology can be used to differentiate between members of ________ species.
same
What are exons?
sequences of DNA that code for proteins
DNA _____ involves determining the exact order of nucleotides in a fragment of DNA.
sequencing
Primers are used for
showing the polymerase enzyme where to begin building the new DNA chain.
DNA microarrays contain __________.
single stranded DNA
Which size of DNA fragments move farther in the gel when electrophoresis is used?
small/shorter strands
The plasmid is taken up by _____ cells in the culture when conducting recombinant DNA technology.
some
The _______blot technique separates DNA fragments using electrophoresis and identifies them by hybridization.
southern
Why is the DNA heated to over 90 degrees Celsius to start the process?
stable at higher temperatures. Correct
Staggered cuts through the two strands of DNA by an endonuclease leave tails known as
sticky
In order to ensure compatibility between the target DNA and the plasmid DNA,
target DNA and plasmid are treated with the same restriction endonuclease.
A ______ is used to automatically expose the polymerase chain reaction to repetitive steps, yielding large amounts of DNA in a short period of time.
thermal cycler
Why is the DNA cooled slightly after it is denatured?
to allow the primers to anneal to their complementary sequence on the target DNA Correct
Plasmids are put into bacterial cells by _____, a process by which bacterial cells take up naked DNA.
transformation
T/F : When foreign DNA and plasmid are both cut with the same restriction enzyme and then mixed together, all molecules will form recombinants.
true
True or false: The polymerase chain reaction is a technique that makes numerous copies of DNA segments.
true
_____is the enzyme responsible for unwinding DNA.
helicase
______is a process in which single strands of nucleic acids bind to one another by uniting at their complementary sites.
hybridization
What are dideoxynucleotides missing?
hydroxyl group
In insertional inactivation, if foreign DNA is inserted the beta-galactosidase marker is
inactivated and the colonies remain white
DNA polymerases used in PCR
include Taq polymerases and Vent polymerase
The first step in cloning a gene is to
isolate the DNA from the organism that contains the desired gene
Utilizing insulin made from recombinant DNA technology is beneficial because __________.
it will not cause an allergic reaction
To curtail transmission of the Zika virus, a(n) _____ gene was introduced into the Aedes aegypti mosquito to reduce the survival of offspring.
limiting
DNA probes are used to
locate a specific DNA nucleotide sequence in a test sample.
Which of the following methods determines which genes are actively transcribed in a cell under a variety of conditions?
microarray analysis
Which technique will hopefully be used to identify and devise treatments for diseases based on the genetic profile of the disease?
microarray analysis
When sequencing a genome, what component of DNA is being looked at?
nitrogenous base
A _____is a sequence that is identical both forwards and backwards.
palindrome
The ____ _____ _____ (PCR) is a technique that makes numerous copies of DNA segments for testing.
polymerase chain reaction
Which of the following is NOT one of the most reliable methods of DNA fingerprinting?
polymerase chain reaction
What are the advantages of using recombinant products instead of natural products?
-Large-scale production -Safer products
Pseudomonas bacteria have been engineered to do what?
-Release insecticides -Prevent frost formation on crops
Why do plasmids work well as vectors for the insertion of foreign DNA?
-They can replicate apart from chromosomal DNA. -They have an origin of replication. -They usually contain a genetic marker that can be used to identify recombinants.
Which PCR step synthesizes complementary DNA strands?
Add DNA polymerase and nucleotides at 72°C.
In Hybridization
DNA from two separate sources combine.
The single-stranded ends of DNA molecules can be joined together by
DNA ligase.
Describes the purpose of DNA microarray analysis.
DNA microarray analysis is used to determine which genes are being transcribed.
The enzyme responsible for synthesizing the new strands of DNA in PCR is called _____
DNA polymerase
For DNA probes to hybridize
DNA strands must be homologous, having regions with similar or identical nucleotide sequences
____ are nucleotides that do not have a hydroxyl group bound to the 3'--carbon of deoxyribose.
Dideoxynucleotides
Primers are short strands of a known sequence of DNA of 15 to 30 bases of DNA that serve as landmarks to indicate where DNA ____ will begin in PCR.
amplification or polymerase
Which of the following is NOT a type of protein product obtained through recombinant DNA technology? A. immune treatments B. hormones C. antibiotics D. enzymes E. vaccines
antibiotics
The lac z gene marker codes for
b galactosidase, which splits x-gal
What determines the size of nucleic acids?
base pairs
To use a microarray, mRNA from cells of interest are first converted to __________.
cDNA
Which of the following was commonly used to pharm HGH as a treatment for dwarfism?
cadavers