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Genetic Analysis Study Set 1
Quiz 15: Analysis of Gene Function by Forward Genetics and Reverse Genetics
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is FALSE regarding P element- mediated transformation?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Efficient production of eukaryotic proteins in E. coli may require all of the following except?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
In producing a recombinant plasmid to be used to clone a given donor insert, it is possible to cut both the donor and plasmid with the same restriction enzyme, resulting in complementary sticky ends. Assuming plenty of plasmid DNA is available, why is further selection necessary before the introduction of the plasmid into a cellular system?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true regarding the Cre- lox recombination system?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
You have a linear DNA fragment of 1600 bp. To characterize it, you decide to make a restriction map. Cutting with one enzyme, you show by electrophoresis that the fragments produced are 400 and 1200 bp. Cutting the same DNA with another enzyme you recover 700 and 900 bp fragments. After treatment with both enzymes, fragments were 300, 400, and 900 bp. Which of the following order of fragments, if any, best represents the restriction map?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Why might the expression of a transgene be especially abnormal in vertebrates with larger average size of genes and amount of heterochromatin in their genomes?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
In selecting recombinant bacteria, cells are chosen that are resistant to a specific antibiotic. How are the bacteria made resistant?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Half of the palindromic restriction site that the endonuclease PstI recognizes, binds, and cleaves is 5'- CTG _______- 3'. What is the complete sequence?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Suppose you have engineered a plasmid vector in order to produce a functional animal protein in E. coli. But the product you collect, while it has the correct amino acid sequence, is in fact nonfunctional. What might you try that would have a greater chance of success?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The human genome is 3 × 10
9
bp in length. Calculate how many fragments would result from the complete digestion of the human genome with EcoRI (5'- G˙AATTC- 3') .