Biochem - Genetic Technology Flashcards

1
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A technique for amplifying DNA in vitro by incubating with special primers, DNA polymerase molecules, and nucleotides.

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polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

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2
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denaturation, annealing, extension

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Steps of PCR

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3
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in PCR, agarose gel electrophoresis is used to visualize _________ DNA

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amplified

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4
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amplification of PCR to genotyping can be used for identity, such as _______ and _________ science (FBI Database evidence)

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paternity, forensic

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5
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a real-time method for PCR, fluorescent dye used

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“5’ Exonuclease-Based Real-Time PCR”

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6
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an exonuclease-based PCR genotyping method that does high throughput genotyping and gives plots of genotypes

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Allelic Discrimination Assay

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7
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2 types of genetic variation are?

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sequence variation, structural variation

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8
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a DNA nucleotide or a sequence which varies in different individuals at the same position in their genome (repetitive DNA, SNPs, INDELs)

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Sequence variation

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9
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variation within individual chromosomes (copy #, inversions, balanced translocations)

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structural variation

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10
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SNP genotyping can be done via direct ____________

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hybridization

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11
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ancestry or genealogy disease risk or health kinship (biological/paternity tests)

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direct to consumer genetic testing

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12
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RNA guided/nuclease-mediated gene editing technique (cluster regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)

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CRISPR Cas9 Systems

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13
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the ability to modify DNA

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gene editing

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14
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Gene editing occurs following a _______ nuclease-induced double strand break

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Cas9

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15
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“Dideoxynucleotides halt DNA polymerization at each base, generating sequences of various lengths that encompass the entire original sequence.

Terminated fragments are electrophoresed and the original sequence can be deduced.

Terminated sequences “pile up” sufficiently to allow their detection”

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Sanger DNA sequencing

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16
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In the Sanger fluorescent dideoxy nucleotide DNA sequencing method, what characteristic of the synthesis reaction causes the synthesis of all segments of the template by increments of one nucleotide?
- excess amounts of DNA polymerase
- the small ratio deoxynucleotide concentration to dideoxy nucletide concentration
- the large ratio deoxynucleotide concentration to dideoxy nucletide concentration
- very small concentrations of deoxynucleotide triphosphates

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C. The large ratio deoxynucleotide concentration to dideoxy nucletide concentration

17
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A very rapid method of sequencing millions of DNA fragments at the same time

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massively parallel sequencing

18
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an example of a gene targeted approach used to edit genetic information

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egineered CRISPR/Cas9

19
Q

genotyping can be used to determine or predict

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identity (forensics)
parentage
health/disease
genealogy