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Words such as level,civic,and kayak have something in common compared to the fundamental tool of recombinant DNA technology.In the context of recombinant DNA technology,which term would be used to describe such words?


A) lysogenic
B) prototrophic
C) palindromic
D) conjugation
E) insertion

F) A) and E)
G) C) and D)

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What is the name of the process by which bacterial colonies (cells)are transferred from one agar plate to another,maintaining the same spatial pattern?

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In the context of recombinant DNA technology,what is meant by the term vector?

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A vector is a vehicle to carry...

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Over the years,sophisticated plasmid vectors have been developed for use in recombinant DNA technology.List at least two features that have been introduced in particularly useful vectors.

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small size to allow large inserts,high copy number,large numbers of unique restriction sites (multiple cloning sites),variety of selection schemes (pigmented colonies,antibiotic resistance)

In which of the following biochemical reactions is it common to use ddNTPs (dideoxyribonucleoside triphosphates) ?


A) citric acid cycle
B) DNA sequencing
C) restriction digestion
D) electron transport
E) plasmolysis

F) B) and D)
G) All of the above

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The function of a ddNTP in DNA sequencing is to methylate guanine.

A) True
B) False

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A common term for a plasmid or other DNA element that serves as a cloning vehicle is vector.

A) True
B) False

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In what way are specific DNA sequences of the template amplified in the polymerase chain reaction? In other words,how does one target the target?

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Oligonucleotide primers associ...

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During a PCR,heat is provided to inactivate the polymerase enzyme.

A) True
B) False

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Some restriction enzymes cleave DNA in such a manner as to produce blunt ends.Most often ligation of blunt end fragments is enhanced by the use of the enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase.Speculate on the function of deoxynucleotidyl transferase in terms of using blunt end fragments in cloning.

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Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase ex...

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A ddNTP,used often in DNA sequencing,lacks a(n) ________ at the ________ and ________ carbons.


A) OH; 2′; 3′
B) methyl; 2′; 3′
C) carboxyl; 5′; 3′
D) OH; 2′; 5′
E) None of the above is correct.

F) C) and E)
G) All of the above

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Assume that a plasmid (circular) is 3200 base pairs in length and has restriction sites at the following locations: 400,700,1400,2600.Give the expected sizes of the restriction fragments following complete digestion.


A) 400, 800, 1000 (2 of these)
B) 400, 1200, 1600
C) 300, 700, 2200
D) 700, 400, 1400, 2600
E) 300, 700, 1000, 1200

F) A) and D)
G) B) and D)

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Assume that you have cut λ DNA with the restriction enzyme HindIII.You separate the fragments on an agarose gel and stain the DNA with ethidium bromide.You notice that the intensity of the stain is less in the bands that have migrated closer to the "+" pole.Give an explanation for this finding.

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Since the smaller fragments mi...

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Under ideal conditions,how many copies of all the sequences of the host genome should be represented in a genomic library?

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At least one should be represented.Typic...

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The PCR (polymerase chain reaction) protocol that is currently used in laboratories was facilitated by the discovery of a bacterium called Thermus aquaticus in a hot spring inside Yellowstone National Park,in Wyoming.This organism contains a heat-stable form of DNA polymerase known as Taq polymerase,which continues to function even after it has been heated to 95ᵒC.Why would such a heat-stable polymerase be beneficial in PCR?


A) Each cycle includes a "hot" saturation phase (95°C) , which allows the primers to anneal to the target DNA.
B) Each cycle includes a "hot" denaturation phase (95°C) , which serves to sterilize the culture.
C) Each cycle includes a "hot" denaturation phase (95°C) , which activates the Taq polymerase.
D) Each cycle includes a "hot" denaturation phase (95°C) , which separates the hydrogen bonds that hold the strands of the template DNA together.
E) More than one of the above are correct.

F) A) and B)
G) D) and E)

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What method might be used to study a knockout mouse that,by virtue of the lost gene or genes,generates a lethal condition?

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A permissive environment invol...

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In a PCR,primers are complementary to stretches of DNA with which they anneal.

A) True
B) False

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One of the primary reasons for generating a large number of clones in a eukaryotic genomic library is that ________.


A) each cosmid replicates in coordination with the host chromosome
B) lysogenic phages continue to integrate their DNA into the host chromosome, thus reducing the number of desired recombinant clones
C) each vector can take up only a relatively small fraction of the eukaryotic DNA
D) each ligation product is sequence specific
E) the host range of the vector is limited

F) A) and C)
G) A) and D)

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What is recombinant DNA technology? What would you list as safety issues associated with recombinant DNA technology?

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Recombinant DNA technology refers to the...

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Of what advantage is it to have a multiple cloning site (multiple unique restriction sites)embedded in the lacZ component of a plasmid?

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An insert of DNA in the multip...

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