4.6 LEC Flashcards

1
Q

Method where neither the probe nor the target is immobilized?

A

Solution hybridization

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2
Q

Type of analysis often measured using solution hybridization?

A

mRNA expression

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3
Q

Variation of solution hybridization involving a probe attached to beads?

A

Bead hybridization

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4
Q

Type of probe used to detect RNA hybrids in solution hybridization?

A

Detection probe.

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5
Q

Assay indicating binding by a change in mobility, typically slower migration?

A

Gel mobility shift assay

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6
Q

Factors that bind to cis-acting elements in gene regulation identified by solution hybridization?

A

Trans factors

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7
Q

Advantage of hybridization methods in clinical applications?

A

Direct discovery of molecular genetic information.

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8
Q

Technique used to determine the start or termination point of transcripts?

A

S1 mapping

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9
Q

Method that is more sensitive than northern blotting due to reduced target loss?

A

S1 mapping

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10
Q

Assay capturing DNA probe target hybrids on a solid support?

A

Sandwich assay.

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11
Q

Biotinylated probe that binds to streptavidin in sandwich assays?

A

Capture probe

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