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©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/21/2024 8:36 PM UF MCB 3020 Exam 3 Questions With Correct Answers Biotechnology - answerrefers to the use of living organisms to create products that are useful to humans Recombinant DNA - answerDNA from two or more sources...allows for creation of DNA sequences not otherwise found in biological organisms Basic Mechanism of gene cloning - answer1. isolate plasmid DNA from bacterial cell 2. isolate DNA of interest 3. Insert the gene of interest into plasmid DNA...forms recombinant DNA 4. insert the recombinant DNA into a bacterium 5. culture and grow the bacteria Restriction Enzymes - answera type of endonuclease that cuts up DNA *normally leave "sticky ends" of DNA Restrictions sites (recognition sequences) - answershort nucleotide sequences that are recognized by restriction enzymes as the place to cut DNA normally palindromes sticky ends - answercut DNA that is left with short, single stranded sequences on both sides of the fragments DNA ligase - answerseals the two strands of "sticky ended" DNA together by catalyzing phosphodiester bonds between the single-stranded breaks. **results in recombinant DNA Electroporation - answermakes a cell competent to pick up DNA from the environment by applying an electrical shock to it, which increases membrane permeability. ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/21/2024 8:36 PM RecA proteins - answercompetent cells are engineered to lack these proteins, which may try to otherwise destroy the inserted sequence or attempt to correct the recombinant DNA Reverse Transcriptase - answerturns single-stranded RNA into double-stranded DNA it is an RNA-dependednt DNA polymerase Complementary DNA (cDNA) - answerthe DNA produced by reverse transcriptase and the RNA template constructing cDNA - answer1. apply s short poly-T primer to single-stranded RNA 2. add reverse transcriptase and 4 nucleotides 3. add RNaseH enzyme to cut up the RNA and regenerate the RNA primers 4. add DNA polymerase and DNA ligase to synthesize a new strand cloning vector - answerprovides a means for transferring a gene of interest to a host organism "good" cloning vectors include - answeran origin of replication a selectable marker unique restriction sites (polylinkers or multicloning sites) Plasmid - answer*most common cloning vector* a self-replicating piece of extrachromosomal DNA found in prokaryotes -mid-sized range (20,000 base pairs or less) pBR322 and pUC19 bacteriophage - answervirus that infects bacteria carry smaller fragments between 9,000-25,00 base pairs cosmid - answera hybrid between a plasmid and a phage carry large fragments between 30,00 and 47,000 artificial chromosomes - answersynthetic chromosomes that contain fragments of DNA integrated into a host chromosome 1. P1 artificial chromosomes (PACs) 2. Bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/21/2024 8:36 PM 3. yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) **carry up to 1 MILLION bp DNA analysis - answerused to determine the location of genes, differences in genes, and where and when genes are expressed Includes... 1. PCR 2. gel electrophorese 3. restriction fragment analysis 4. blotting techniques Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - answerquickly and easily makes copies of even a very small amount of DNA. targets the DNA with the following: 1. Primers 2. thermostable DNA polymerase (taq polymerase) ribonucleotide triphostates (dATP, dCTP, dGTP, dTTP) **the solution is heated to 90 to 50 to 70 and then again Gel electrophoresis - answera technique that separates nucleic acids and proteins on the basis of their size and electrical charge, using a gel that is a polymer then stained with ethidium bromide for DNA to be visible Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RELP) - answera tool for genetic fingerprinting, genome mapping, localization of the genes, paternity testing, and microbial classification. STR analysis - answercompares genomes based on the number of short tandem repeats Ribotyping - answervariation of RELP that compared ribosomal RNA Blotting - answertechnique that combines electrophoresis and hybridization to detect specific DNA fragments Southern Blotting - answeruses radioactive DNA hybridization probes and autoradiography to identify the presence or absence of a specific gene Autoradiography - answermethod

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UF MCB 3020 Exam 3 Questions With
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Biotechnology - answer✔✔refers to the use of living organisms to create products that are useful
to humans

Recombinant DNA - answer✔✔DNA from two or more sources...allows for creation of DNA
sequences not otherwise found in biological organisms

Basic Mechanism of gene cloning - answer✔✔1. isolate plasmid DNA from bacterial cell
2. isolate DNA of interest
3. Insert the gene of interest into plasmid DNA...forms recombinant DNA
4. insert the recombinant DNA into a bacterium
5. culture and grow the bacteria

Restriction Enzymes - answer✔✔a type of endonuclease that cuts up DNA
*normally leave "sticky ends" of DNA

Restrictions sites (recognition sequences) - answer✔✔short nucleotide sequences that are
recognized by restriction enzymes as the place to cut DNA
normally palindromes

sticky ends - answer✔✔cut DNA that is left with short, single stranded sequences on both sides
of the fragments

DNA ligase - answer✔✔seals the two strands of "sticky ended" DNA together by catalyzing
phosphodiester bonds between the single-stranded breaks.
**results in recombinant DNA

Electroporation - answer✔✔makes a cell competent to pick up DNA from the environment by
applying an electrical shock to it, which increases membrane permeability.

,©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/21/2024 8:36 PM


RecA proteins - answer✔✔competent cells are engineered to lack these proteins, which may try
to otherwise destroy the inserted sequence or attempt to correct the recombinant DNA

Reverse Transcriptase - answer✔✔turns single-stranded RNA into double-stranded DNA
it is an RNA-dependednt DNA polymerase

Complementary DNA (cDNA) - answer✔✔the DNA produced by reverse transcriptase and the
RNA template

constructing cDNA - answer✔✔1. apply s short poly-T primer to single-stranded RNA
2. add reverse transcriptase and 4 nucleotides
3. add RNaseH enzyme to cut up the RNA and regenerate the RNA primers
4. add DNA polymerase and DNA ligase to synthesize a new strand

cloning vector - answer✔✔provides a means for transferring a gene of interest to a host
organism

"good" cloning vectors include - answer✔✔an origin of replication
a selectable marker
unique restriction sites (polylinkers or multicloning sites)

Plasmid - answer✔✔*most common cloning vector*
a self-replicating piece of extrachromosomal DNA found in prokaryotes
-mid-sized range (20,000 base pairs or less)
pBR322 and pUC19

bacteriophage - answer✔✔virus that infects bacteria
carry smaller fragments between 9,000-25,00 base pairs

cosmid - answer✔✔a hybrid between a plasmid and a phage
carry large fragments between 30,00 and 47,000

artificial chromosomes - answer✔✔synthetic chromosomes that contain fragments of DNA
integrated into a host chromosome
1. P1 artificial chromosomes (PACs)
2. Bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs)

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/21/2024 8:36 PM


3. yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs)
**carry up to 1 MILLION bp

DNA analysis - answer✔✔used to determine the location of genes, differences in genes, and
where and when genes are expressed
Includes...
1. PCR
2. gel electrophorese
3. restriction fragment analysis
4. blotting techniques

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - answer✔✔quickly and easily makes copies of even a very
small amount of DNA.
targets the DNA with the following:
1. Primers
2. thermostable DNA polymerase (taq polymerase)
3.deoxyribonucleotide triphostates (dATP, dCTP, dGTP, dTTP)
**the solution is heated to 90 to 50 to 70 and then again

Gel electrophoresis - answer✔✔a technique that separates nucleic acids and proteins on the basis
of their size and electrical charge, using a gel that is a polymer
then stained with ethidium bromide for DNA to be visible

Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RELP) - answer✔✔a tool for genetic fingerprinting,
genome mapping, localization of the genes, paternity testing, and microbial classification.

STR analysis - answer✔✔compares genomes based on the number of short tandem repeats

Ribotyping - answer✔✔variation of RELP that compared ribosomal RNA

Blotting - answer✔✔technique that combines electrophoresis and hybridization to detect specific
DNA fragments

Southern Blotting - answer✔✔uses radioactive DNA hybridization probes and autoradiography
to identify the presence or absence of a specific gene

Autoradiography - answer✔✔method for detecting radioactively labeled molecules

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