rRT-qPCR Quiz
Describe the genetic material of SARS-CoV-2. a.) ds DNA b.) +ve sense ssRNA c.) ss DNA d.) -ve sense ssRNA
+ve sense ssRNA
What is the incubation period for COVID-19? a.) 5 days b.) 5-15 days c.) 10 days d.) 2-14 days
2-14 days
What are the basic steps that you can take to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus? a.) Keep your distance b.) All of these c.) Don't touch d.) Cover a cough or sneeze e.) Wash your hands
All of these
What is the purpose of adding fluorescent probes to the reaction? a.) Label the target cDNA b.) For easy and fast detection of amplified products c.) Monitor the progress of amplification products d.) All of these
All of these
What is the starting sample used for the testing the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus? a.) All of these b.) Serum c.) Plasma d.) Throat swabs
All of these
What does 'real time' mean in rRT-PCR? a.) We can monitor the progress of a PCR while its running b.) A relatively small amount of PCR product can be quantified c.) All of these choices d.) It can be used to screen for results in Real-Time
All of these choices
What do we use to analyze the results obtained from qRT-PCR? a.) Melting curve b.) Amplification plot and Ct values c.) Agarose gel electrophoresis d.) Poly-acrylamide gel electrophoresis
Amplification plot and Ct values
Apart from detecting the existence of virus RNA, what other molecules can be detected to screen for SARS-CoV-2 virus? a.) Viral antigens b.) None of these c.) Both Antibodies against the virus and Viral antigens d.) Antibodies against the virus
Antibodies against the virus
What are the spike proteins on the virus particle used for? a.) For invading the immune system of the target cell b.) Attachment and entry into the target cell c.) For protein translation d.) For viral replication
Attachment and entry into the target cell
How is SARS-CoV-2 virus transmitted? a.) Both Coming in contact with infected Droplets and If someone infected sneezes or coughs on you b.) If someone infected sneezes or coughs on you c.) Coming in contact with infected Droplets d.) Food
Both Coming in contact with infected Droplets and If someone infected sneezes or coughs on you
Why do we use positive control in the reaction? a.) To test the efficiency of the PCR b.) To use it as a benchmark result for the unknown/test sample c.) Both To use it as a benchmark result for the unknown/test sample and To test the efficiency of the PCR d.) To test for viral DNA
Both To use it as a benchmark result for the unknown/test sample and To test the efficiency of the PCR
What are the two types of primer needed for this experiment? a.) Both reverse transcription primers and PCR primers b.) Tubulin primers c.) PCR primers d.) Reverse Transcription primers
Both reverse transcription primers and PCR primers
How is cDNA produced? a.) By reverse transcription of cellular RNA using reverse transcriptase enzyme b.) By transcription of cell DNA c.) By translation of viral proteins d.) By reverse transcription of viral RNA using reverse transcriptase enzyme
By reverse transcription of viral RNA using reverse transcriptase enzyme
Looking at the rRT-PCR data, how do we determine if an individual is infected or not? a.) Run a gel and look at the presence of DNA bands b.) Compare the Ct value with the negative control c.) None of these d.) Compare the Ct value with the positive control
Compare the Ct value with the positive control
The number of cycle required for the fluorescent signal to cross the threshold of detection is defined as the _______ _______ value. a.) Florescent value (Ft) b.) Delta CT value c.) Cycle threshold value (Ct) d.) R2 Value
Cycle threshold value (Ct)
Fluorescent signals from the reporter dye are _____ proportional to the number of amplicons that are generated. a.) Directly proportional b.) Cross-wise proportional c.) Indirectly proportional d.) Inversely proportional
Directly proportional
The purpose of Reverse Transcription primer is to amplify the RNA. a.) True b.) False
False
Coronavirus is a zoonotic disease: what does that mean? a.) None of these b.) It can be transmitted between animals and humans c.) It can only be transmitted between animals d.) It can only be transmitted between humans
It can be transmitted between animals and humans
What is meant by the "pandemic spread" of SARS-CoV-2? a.) It spreads only in one country b.) It spreads world-wide c.) It spread through the ocean d.) It spreads only in a certain area
It spreads world-wide
What enzyme is used to amplify the cDNA? a.) RNA dependent RNA polymerase b.) RNA polymerase c.) DNA polymerase d.) Reverse Transcriptase
Reverse Transcriptase
What enzyme is used to reverse transcribe RNA to DNA? a.) DNA polymerase b.) Reverse Transcriptase c.) RNA dependent RNA polymerase d.) RNA polymerase
Reverse Transcriptase
What step/s does rRT-PCR have in common with regular PCR? a.) Annealing b.) Denaturation, Reverse Transcriptase c.) Denaturation, Annealing, Elongation d.) Reverse transcription, Annealing
Reverse transcription, Annealing
Other known coronaviruses that have caused similar outbreaks. a.) Alphacoronavirus b.) SARS c.) MERS d.) Both SARS and MERS
SARS
Which of the following is a benefit of using real-time PCR instead of traditional PCR? a.) The use of agarose gels may take days to obtain which is faster than real-time PCR b.) There is no benefit because the se of agarose gels is more advanced than real-time PCR c.) The use of agarose gels produces better results with greater precision, better resolution, and high sensitivity from performing post PCR processing d.) The ability to measure the kinetics of the reaction during the early phases of PCR provides a distinct advantage over traditional PCR detection
The ability to measure the kinetics of the reaction during the early phases of PCR provides a distinct advantage over traditional PCR detection
Why must we practice social distancing during the outbreak of COVID-2019? a.) To help reduce socializing with people b.) To help the virus spread c.) To help prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus d.) None of these
To help prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus
Which of the following is not a component of rRT-PCR? a.) Primers b.) Reaction Buffer c.) DNA probe d.) Reverse transcriptase e.) virus particle
virus particle