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Genetics and Genomics in Medicine
Quiz 3: Principles Underlying Core Dna Technologies
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Question 1
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List four parameters that affect the stability of a heteroduplex and describe how they have an effect
Question 2
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Outline the different approaches to fractionating DNA using gel electrophoresis.
Question 3
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In cell-based DNA cloning two types of enzyme are critical for making recombinant DNA. What are they, and what roles do they carry out?
Question 4
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Fill in the blanks below. In cell-based DNA cloning, a DNA population of interest (which consists of very long DNA fragments) needs to be cleaved by a _____1_____ ____2______ into manageably short DNA pieces that can be transported more easily into cells. The resulting DNA fragments are joined by a ___3____ ____4______ to a ____5____ DNA, resulting in the formation of a ____6____ ___3___. The ___5___ carries a replication origin that allows it, and the ____6____ ___3____ , to replicate within a suitable host dell, usually some type of ____7____ or ____8____ cell.
Question 5
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With respect to nucleic acid hybridization, which, if any, of the following statements is false?
Question 6
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Fill in the blanks below. In cell-based DNA cloning a key step is ____ 1____ , the stage when the DNA of interest enters the provided host dells. The ____1______ efficiency is usually very low, but when ____ 1____ occurs just a ___2____ DNA molecule usually enters the cell. As a result, a complex starting DNA population can be fractionated by the cells (which effectively act as sorting offices). A second key step allows identification of ____3_____ cells (in the case of bacteria, the host cells are genetically modified to be sensitive to some ____4____ , and the vector carries a gene conferring ____5____ to the ____4____ ) . Many of the transformed cells contain just the vector DNA instead of the desired ____5____ DNA. To identify a specific ____5____ DNA, a more specific assay is required that often involves ____6_____ using a closely related labelled DNA or RNA ____7____.
Question 7
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In cell-based DNA cloning using plasmids, it is usual to use a plasmid that will allow maximum amplification (increase in copy number) of a recombinant DNA. Sometimes, however, that is not the aim. Explain why.