Unit 6 Test
A prokaryote genome is about 4 million bp in length. About how many genes would you expect it to contain
4,000
Which of the following is an example of recombinant DNA molecule
A genomic fragment of human DNA ligated to a bacterial plasmid vector
A collection of recombinant vectors that contain fragments of chromosomal DNA is called
A genomic library
To create transgenic mice DNA is injected into
A pronucleus of a zygote
What is a contig?
A series of vectors that contain inserts that have overlapping regions of chromosomal DNA
During mammalian reproductive cloning, ___________ is fused with __________
A somatic cell; an enucleated egg cell
Currently the two main vectors for delivery of therapeutic genes for human gene therapy are
Adenociruses, retroviruses, and parvoviruses
PCR cannot be successfully performed without
Al least some sequence information about the region to be amplified
The purpose of site-directed mutagenesis is to
Alter the sequence of a segment of DNA
Which of the following is a reason why the proteome of a eukaryotic cell is usually much larger than its genome?
Alternative splicing RNA editing Posttranslational covalent modifications
Which of the following was the first living organism to be patented
An oil-eating bacterium
What is a chimera
An organism that contains cells from two different individuals
A unique trait of embryonic stem cells that make them useful for generating knockout animals is that they
Are pluripotent
Which order would the steps involved in FISH be successful
Arrest cells in metaphase; Drop cells onto microscope slide to open the cells; Fix chromosomes and denature DNA; Label DNA probe bound to fluorescent dye; Hybridize DNA probe to chromosomes; Take picture using UV light
One strategy for producing a protein in the milk of a cow is to place the coding sequence of the gene of interest next to a ____________ and then inject the gene into a _____________
B-lactoglobulin promoter; cow oocyte
Derived from F factor
BAC
In addition to T-DNA vectors, other technologies to produce transgenic plants include
Biolistic gene transfer Microinjection Electroporation
In a gel retardation assay, the binding of a protein to DNA
Causes the DNA to migrate more slowly through a gel
FISH analysis is useful for determining the
Chromosomal location of a gene
What is the purpose of the cyanogen bromide (CNBr) in the manufacture of insulin by recombinant bacteria
Cleaves the protein from the galactosidase protein
The function of reverse transcriptase is to
Copy RNA into DNA
Which of the following does not apply to cosmids
Cosmid DNA may be packaged into a protein capsid and emerge as an enveloped virus particle
The restriction enzymes used in gene-cloning experiments __________, which generates sticky ends that can __________.
Cut the DNA; hydrogen bond with complimentary sticky ends
Used to quantitate the initial template concentration of an unknown relative to standard template of known concentration
Cycle threshold method
What type of mapping relies on microscopy
Cytogenetic mapping
Labeled end fragments are not observed were they protein is bound
DNase I footprinting
In one PCR cycle, the correct order of steps is
Denature, primer annealing, primer extension
Metagenomics is aimed at
Determining the sequence of DNA fragments in environmental samples
Base incorporation results in chain termination
Dideoxy sequencing
An individual who contains cells that are mutated is called chimera
FALSE
An organism that can be regenerated by somatic cells is called multipotent
FALSE
If DNA is isolated from two healthy individuals it is very likely that their DNA sequence will be identical
FALSE
Introns would be found in a cDNA library, but not genomic light
FALSE
Microsatellites tend to be highly conserved, this is, once made they stay the same
FALSE
Positional cloning requires knowledge about function and expression pattern of gene
FALSE
Transgenics are genetic mosaics in which the cells of different genotypes come from two different individuals
FALSE
Unipotent cells may differentiate into all other cell types of the body
FALSE
The technique of fluorescence in situ hybridization involves the use of a _________ that hybridizes to a ___________
Fluorescent probe, specific site on an intact chromosome
To study gene expression from a particular sample of cells, what material is usually hybridized to a DNA microarray
Fluorescently labeled cDNA
The binding of a protein to a nucleic acid slows its migration in a gel
Gel retardation assay
When a cloned gene integrates into a genome by non homologous recombination, the end result is
Gene addition
Why are conditional knockout animals desirable
Genes that are essential for development can be deleted in the adult
Used to detect close or exact complementarity to a probe sequence
High stringency
Which of the following is the proper order of steps in a gene cloning experiment involving vectors?
Incubate the chromosomal DNA and the vector DNA with a restriction enzyme; Mix the chromosomal DNA and vector DNA together; Add DNA ligase; Introduce the DNA into living cells.
What is the function of the ampR gene in a vector
It is a selectable marker
A DNA microarray is a slide that is dotted with
Known sequences of DNA
A method of introducing a cloned gene into cells for gene therapy is via
Liposomes Retroviral vectors
Which of the following best describes the approach that was used in the first gene therapy trial for SCID?
Lymphocytes were removed from a SCID patient, the normal ADA gene was transferred into the lymphocytes via a retrovirus, and then the lymphocytes were returned to the patients body
The sequencing metagenomes may provide all of the following except
Models of microbial community dynamics in the environment of the collected organism
Used in identifying a specific mRNA from a mixture
Northern blot
Which of the following methods is used to detect a specific RNA within a mixture of many different RNAs
Northern blotting
Bioremediation has been used to treat which of the following
Oil spills Sewage Pesticides Heavy metals
Cells that have undergone homologous recombination for gene replacement would have which of the following gene combinations
Only the cloned one
Derived from bacteriophage
PAC
Which of the following may be used as a vector in a gene cloning experiment
Plasmid Virus
To map the distance between molecular marker via crosses, the markers must be
Polymorphic
Chromosomal walking is a type of __________ in which a researcher begins at a specific site on a chromosome and analyzes __________ until the gene of interest is reached
Positional cloning; a series of subclones
The basis for DNase I foot printing is that the binding of a protein to DNA
Prevents the DNA from being digested with DNase I
Which of the following is a use of a microorganism in biotechnology
Production of medicines Biological control Food fermentation
Which of the following is an example of a molecular marker
RFLP Microsatellite Single-nucleotide polymorphism
When a scientist is attempted to use positional cloning to link a disease-causing allele to a molecular marker, it is important for the marker to be close to the disease-causing allele, other wise __________ may occur
Recombination
The sequence tagged sites (STSs)
Represent one of a kind markers that tag positions along DNA molecule
A molecular marker is a __________ found at a specific site on a chromosome that has properties that allow it to be __________.
Segment of DNA; uniquely identified using molecular tools
A contig is
Sets of two or more partially overlapping cloned DNA fragments that together cover an uninterrupted stretch of genome
The method of sequencing genomic fragments cloned directly form the genome is
Shotgun sequencing
Reliant upon DNA mismatch repair
Site-directed mutagenesis
Which of the following is a hybridization method that uses a labeled nucleic acid probe, such as a labeled fragment of DNA
Southern blotting Northern blotting
When A. tumefaciens is used to make a transgenic plant, a gene of interest is inserted into a ____________, which is first transformed into ____________. The _______________ is then transferred to a plant
T-DNA vector; A. tumefaciens; T-DNA carrying the gene of interest
A rRNA would not have its gene represented in a cDNA library from red blood cell precursors
TRUE
Chromosome walking uses repeated cycles of sub cloning and library screening to reach a gene of interest
TRUE
Ethidium bromide is used in DNA analysis to stain DNA fragments so they can be viewed under UV light
TRUE
Low stringency conditions allow less complementary DNA sequences to form hydrogen bonds
TRUE
Restriction enzymes were named because they restrict the capacity for viral growth
TRUE
The genome size difference between the smallest prokaryote and the smallest metazoan is two orders of magnitude
TRUE
The green fluorescent protein gene is often joined to genes of interest thus producing a fusion protein that is easily followed in vivo
TRUE
Refers to a sequence of interest within the sample in a PCR reaction
Template DNA
In eukaryotic gene cloning the signal sequence is important to ensure
That the protein of interest is secreted from the expressing cells for isolation and purification
Shotgun sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing in which
The DNA fragments to be sequenced are randomly generated from larger DNA fragments
The technique of tandem mass spectrometry is used to determine
The amino acid sequence of a peptide fragment
During Western blotting, the primary antibody recognizes
The protein of interest
The purpose of a ChIP-chip assay is to determine
The sites in a genome where a particular protein binds
When a dideoxyribonucleotide is incorporated into a growing DNA strand
The strand cannot elongate
The Ti plasmid allows for
The transfer of the plasmid from Agrobacterium to a plant cell
What is the possible disadvantage of using genetically modified crops
The transgene may make its way into non-transgenic plants
During 2D-gel electrophoresis, proteins are separated based on
Their net charge at a given pH Their mass
Which of the following is a key feature of stem cells
They have the ability to divide They have the ability to differentiate
After digestion of DNA with a restriction endonuclease, which statement is true about resulting DNA fragments
They will have either a single stranded overhang or blind ends, depending on the enzyme used.
Wy was the addition of methionine necessary during the production of insulin by recombinant bacteria
To allow the insulin to link to a bacterial protein
What i the key reason why the A and B chains of insulin are made as fusion proteins with B-galactosidase
To prevent their degradation
Which of the following was not a goal of the Human Genome Project
To successfully clone a mammal
Separated on the basis of mass, proteins are probed with specific antibodies
Western blotting
A gene knockout is a gene
Whose function has been inactivated
Accommodates insert size of up to two megabases
YAC
Contains telomeres
YAC
If it is desired to clone the largest fragments possible from a genome, which vector would be most appropriate
YAC
Replicates as linear chromosome
YAC
A vector that can carry a large fragment of chromosomal DNA is a
YAC BAC PAC
A poly-dT primer is used to begin synthesis of wha twill eventually be double strand DNA for cloning
cDNA library
During real-time PCR, the synthesis of PCR products is analyzed
during the PCR cycles by fluorescence that is emitted within the thermocycler
In reverse transcriptase PCR, the starting biological material is
mRNA