Ch. 9 Microbiology Assignment Questions
rank the fragments as they would appear from the top of the gel towards the bottom of the gel - 10000bp - 9500bp - 5000bp - 500bp - 150bp
- 10000bp - 9500bp - 5000bp - 500bp - 150bp
genetically engineered bacteria have many uses, including: - DNA production - research - gel electrophoresis - protein production
- DNA production - research - protein production
Please rank the steps involved in the dideoxy chain termination DNA sequencing method from the beginning to the end of the process - DNA template, DNA polymerase, primer, deoxynucleotides and labeled dideoxynucleotides are mixed together - the reaction tubes are incubated at an appropriate temperature, facilitating primer annealing and DNA synthesis - the sample is heated, causing DNA denaturation - DNA fragments are separated by gel electrophoresis - a laser is used to detect the fluorescent dyes of the dideoxynucleotides - the DNA sequence is obtained by determining the order of the colored peaks obtained after laser analysis of the gel
- DNA template, DNA polymerase, primer, deoxynucleotides and labeled dideoxynucleotides are mixed together - the reaction tubes are incubated at an appropriate temperature, facilitating primer annealing and DNA synthesis - the sample is heated, causing DNA denaturation - DNA fragments are separated by gel electrophoresis - a laser is used to detect the fluorescent dyes of the dideoxynucleotides - the DNA sequence is obtained by determining the order of the colored peaks obtained after laser analysis of the gel
if the vector of interest has an ampicillin resistance gene as its selective marker and the lac Z gene as its second genetic marker, what should be added to the media to isolate transformed cells - X-gal - penicillin- beta galactosidase - ampicillin
- X-gal - ampicillin
PCR is used in the following applications: - sequencing target DNA - sequencing target proteins - amplifying target DNA - differential disease diagnosis
- amplifying target DNA - differential disease diagnosis
place the steps involved in colony blotting in the correct order - labeled probe is detected using appropriate method - membrane is soaked in solution to lyse cells and denature DNA - bacterial colonies are transferred to a nylon membrane - probe is added; membrane is inclubated to allow hybridization
- bacterial colonies are transferred to a nylon membrane - membrane is soaked in solution to lyse cells and denature DNA - probe is added; membrane is incubated to allow hybridization - labeled probe is detected using appropriate method
put the following steps in order, when analyzing a sample using FISH - add a labeled probe - incubate to allow hybridization - view sample under fluorescence microscope - wash off unbound probe - chemically treat cells to inactivate some enzymes and make it more permeable
- chemically treat cells to inactivate some enzymes and make it more permeable - add a labeled probe - incubate to allow hybridization - wash off unbound probe - view sample under fluorescence microscope
FISH is commonly used to: - detect specific nucleotide sequences - rapidly identify microorganisms directly - study gene expression in organisms
- detect specific nucleotide sequences - rapidly identify microorganisms directly
DNA gels are often immersed in solutions of ___ after electrophoresis to allow us to visualize the DNA - ethidium bromide - ultra violet light - methylene blue
- ethidium bromide - methylene blue
place the following in order to indicate the naming process for restriction enzymes - first letter of bacterial genus - the order discovered in the bacterium - first 2 letters of bacterial species
- first letter of bacterial genus - first 2 letters of bacterial species - the order discovered in the bacterium
legitimate concerns about genetically modified (GM) organisms include - they always cause allergies - they contain "DNA" - genetic transfer to weeds - possible allergens
- genetic transfer to weeds - possible allergens
which of the following are involved in the naming process for restriction enzymes - genus name - order of discovery - palindrome recognized - discovering scientist - year of discovery - species name
- genus name - order of discovery - species name
put the steps used in microarray analysis in the correct order - identify which spots the labeled cDNAs are bound to using a computer screen - isolate mRNA from organism - add cDNAs to microarray and allow for hybridization - wash off unhybridized - synthesize fluorescently labeled cDNA from mRNA
- isolate mRNA from organism - synthesize fluorescently labeled cDNA from mRNA - add cDNAs to microarray and allow for hybridization - wash off unhybridized - identify which spots the labeled cDNAs are bound to using a computer screen
which of the following are limitations to next-gen sequencing - each genome must be sequenced multiple times to ensure accuracy - it is more expensive than older technologies - this sequencing technology is prone to errors - it requires a large amount of computational power - it can only be used to sequence short strands of DNA
- it requires a large amount of computational power - this sequencing technology is prone to errors - each genome must be sequenced multiple times to ensure accuracy
examples of how recombinant DNA techniques have affected society include its impact on - medical diagnoses - agriculture - forensics - computer engineering
- medical diagnoses - agriculture - forensics
if cells from white colonies when plated on media + x-gal, then the transformed cells contained: - pUC vector insert hybrid - pUC vector with a functional lac Z gene - intact pUC vector - pUC vector with a non-functional lac z gene
- pUC vector insert hybrid - pUC vector with a non-functional lac z gene
cloning a segment of DNA into bacteria provides a readily available source of ___ - virus - protein - nucleotides - DNA
- protein - DNA
in addition to separating DNA, gel electrophoresis can also separate ___ according to size - proteins - ethidium bromide - RNA
- proteins - RNA
what is the role of restriction enzymes in the biotechnology lab - synthesizing new proteins - recombinant DNA technology - repairing mutated DNA - protecting against foreign DNA - cutting DNA predictably into fragments
- recombinant DNA technology - cutting DNA predictably into fragments
which of the following is found in a vector used for cloning - restriction enzyme recognition site - DNA polymerase - restriction enzyme gene - selectable marker gene
- restriction enzyme recognition site - selectable marker gene
which of the following is found in a vector used for cloning? - restriction enzyme gene - restriction enzyme recognition site - DNA polymerase - selectable marker gene
- restriction enzyme recognition site - selectable marker gene
which of the following are needed for the dideoxy chain termination method of sequencing - dideoxynucleotides - template DNA - RNA polymerase - trideoxynucleotides - DNA polymerase - deoxynucleotides - mRNA - primer
- template DNA - DNA polymerase - primer - deoxynucleotides - dideoxynucleotides
put the 3 basic steps of PCR in order - DNA synthesis occurs - primers anneal to denature DNA - template DNA is denatured
- template DNA is denatured - primers anneal to denature DNA - DNA synthesis occurs
which of the following statements about PCR primers are true - the primers are complementary to template DNA - the primers are composed of RNA and DNA - primers are designed to anneal to the template DNA at each end of the gene of interest - only one primer is necessary for any PCR reaction
- the primers are complementary to template DNA - primers are designed to anneal to the template DNA at each end of the gene of interest
E.coli strains are generally used in cloning experiments because they are - their antibiotic sensitivities are known - their genetics are well characterized - they are easy to grow - they cannot be transformed
- their genetics are well characterized - they are easy to grow
why did the NIH form the Recombinant Advisory Committee - to provide new jobs to people within the institute - to provide guidelines for researchers performing genetic engineering - to try to ensure that this technology is not used for malicious purposes such as bioterrorism - to make sure that the public shares in profits from genetic engineering experiments
- to provide guidelines for researchers performing genetic engineering - to try to ensure that this technology is not used for malicious purposes such as bioterrorism
genetic engineering has been used in the production of - vaccinations - transgenic animals and plants - pharmaceutical proteins - designer babies - DNA
- vaccinations - transgenic animals and plants - pharmaceutical proteins - DNA
corn, cotton, and potatoes have been engineered to produce a biological insecticide called ___ toxin
Bt
a collection of clones containing the entire genome of an organism is called a ___ library
DNA
___ is the process of producing a genetically identical population of cells or genes in recombinant DNA technology
DNA cloning
a ___ ___ contains anywhere from tens to hundreds of thousands of DNA spots, each of which is a short DNA fragment that functions as a probe
DNA microarray
by cloning a segment of DNA into bacteria, researchers will have a readily available supply of ___ and ___ for study
DNA, protein
for many routine cloning experiments, strains of ___ are commonly used because they are easy to grow and are well characterized
E. coli
the 3 steps of PCR are repeated over and over to generate copies of a) DNA b) RNA c) protein
a) DNA
a widely used technique used for sequencing DNA is a) dideoxy chain termination method b) fluorescent in situ hybridization c) colony blotting
a) dideoxy chain termination method
why does DNA synthesis stop when a dideoxynucleotide is incorporated into a new strand of DNA a) dideoxynucleotides lack the 3' OH group to which DNA polymerase usually adds the next nucleotide b) dideoxynucleotides are nucleotide analogs that DNA fails to recognize c) dideoxynucleotides lack the 5'OH group to which DNA polymerase usually adds the next nucleotide d) dideoxynucleotides are stop codons and signal to DNA polymerase that synthesis is complete
a) dideoxynucleotides lack the 3' OH group to which DNA polymerase usually adds the next nucleotide
what creates the series of different size DNA fragments that are separated by gel electrophoresis in the dideoxy chain termination method? a) dideoxynucleotides terminate the DNA synthesis process at different locations based on the nucleotide sequence b) denaturation results in DNA fragments of varying sizes that are separated out on the gel c) different restriction enzymes will cut the DNA template between different nitrogenous bases d) primers that start the process at different locations on the test DNA strands
a) dideoxynucleotides terminate the DNA synthesis process at different locations based on the nucleotide sequence
a lab technique for separating DNA fragments according to size by using electricity to force the DNA through a gel like matrix is: a) gel electrophoresis b) DNA sequencing c) western blotting
a) gel electrophoresis
the process of altering an organisms genetic information in vitro is called ___ a) genetic engineering b) random mutagenesis
a) genetic engineering
chymosin or rennin, which is used to coagulate milk in cheese production, is now commonly made by a) genetic engineering bacteria b) isolating it from cow stomachs
a) genetic engineering bacteria
this heat stable DNA polymerase is used in the polymerase chain reaction a) taq polymerase b) reverse transcriptase c) ecoR1
a) taq polymerase
this technique is used to determine which colonies on an agar plate contain a DNA sequence of interest a) FISH b) colony blotting c) DNA microarray
b) colony blotting
recombinant DNA must be introduced into a suitable ___ cell for replication a) vector b) host c) pseudo
b) host
the hormone ___ is a genetically engineered pharmaceutical protein that is used in the treatment of diabees a) bovine somatotropin b) insulin c) chymosin
b) insulin
biotechnology now uses ___ to engineer genetically altered organisms with traits that allow it to produce useful products and solve practical problems a) traditional genetic screens b) recombinant DNA techniques
b) recombinant DNA techniques
although diagrams often only show one or a few molecules when describing how DNA molecules used by molecular biologists work, in reality ___ a) these molecules are much larger than they appear b) they are working with millions of these molecules
b) they are working with millions of these molecules
what is the practical value of DNA probes a) they are important in determining the size of DNA or RNA b) they can detect specific nucleotide sequences in unknown samples c) they can cut DNA into specific fragments for gel electrophoresis d) they are necessary to begin replication or protein synthesis
b) they can detect specific nucleotide sequences in unknown samples
a bacterium that receives a plasmid with a human insulin gene cloned into it will produce a) human insulin b) insulin DNA c) bacterial insulin d) cattle and pig insulin
c) bacterial insulin
the enzyme ___ is used to convert mature, eukaryotic mRNA into a strand of complementary DNA a) ligase b) intronase c) reverse transcriptase d) DNA polymerase
c) reverse transcriptase
the nucleotide sequence of each primer must be ___ to one end or the other of the target DNA so that only a specific stretch of DNA will be amplified
complementary
a technique that has allowed scientists to study the expression of genes in a given cell is called DNA a) antisense therapy b) genomic mapping c) fingerprinting d) microarray analysis
d) microarray analysis
if the purpose of the experiment is to produce the protein encoded by the eukaryotic DNA of interest, then a vector that is ___ should be used a) able to carry a large insert b) not able to replicate in bacterial cells c) optimized for use in yeast d) optimized for transcription and translation of insert DNA
d) optimized for transcription and translation of insert DNA
E. coli must be made 'competent' so the cells can uptake recombinant DNA by the process: a) transduction b) conjugation c) competence d) transformation
d) transformation
role: building blocks of DNA
deoxynucleotides
role: template containing target sequence
double stranded DNA
a single PCR cycle ___ the number of copies of DNA
doubles
in the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technique, probes are applied to intact cells and observed microscopically for the presence and location of ___
genes
___ engineering has been used to produce vaccines, pharmaceutical proteins, transgenic plants and animals, and DNA
genetic
the Human Microbiome Project uses ___ to determine the biological diversity in the normal microbiota of humans
genomics and metagenomics
a probe can be used to "find" a sequence of interest because it will anneal to its complement in a process called ___
hybridization
the Human ___ Project uses genomics and metagenomics to determine biological diversity in the normal microbiota of humans
microbiome
the newest technologies of DNA sequencing are called ___ sequencing
next-generation
allows plasmid to replicate independent of host chromosome
origin of replication
the "___ ___ ___" is a technique that makes numerous copies of a given region of DNA in a metter of hours
polymerase chain reaction
role: short DNA molecules that determine site of amplification in target DNA
primers
when two or more DNA molecules are linked together, the resulting molecule is called ___ DNA
recombinant
a(n) ___ gene, such as green fluorescent protein (GFP), can be fused with a gene of interest so, when expressed, the gene product will be visible
reporter
gene fusions are made by joining a gene of interest to a ___ gene in order to study how that gene is regulated
reporter
allows vector to be cut so that gene of interest can be inserted
restriction enzyme recognition site
allows for elimination of bacteria cells that do not contain recombinant molecule or vector
selectable marker
DNA ___ involves determining the exact order of nucleotides in a fragment of DNA
sequencing
role: enzyme that copies target DNA sequence
taq polymerase
a plant or an animal into which a cloned gene has been introduced is called a(n) organism
transgenic
T/F: DNA microarrays can be used to detect specific nucleotide sequences in an organism whose genome has not yet been sequenced
true
T/F: before PCR can be carried out, the nucleotide sequence at each of the gene of interest must be determined
true
T/F: if a gene is cloned into a high copy number plasmid, the recipient cell can potentially make large amounts of that protein
true
a high copy number ___ can be used to express human genes in bacteria
vector