Chapter 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Remove nucleotides one at a time from the end of a DNA molecule

A

Exonucleases

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2
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Cut internal phosphodiester bonds within a DNA molecule

A

Endonucleases

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3
Q

An example of an exonuclease that removes nucleotides from both strands of a double-stranded DNA molecule. Longer exposure to enzyme results in shorter DNA fragments.

A

Bal31

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4
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In contrast, this enzyme degrades only one strand, leaving single-stranded DNA.

A

E. coli Exonuclease III

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5
Q

Cuts only single strands.

A

S1 Endonuclease

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6
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Exonucleases enzyme Cuts both single and double-stranded DNA. It’s non-specific, attacking any internal bond, leading to a mix of mononucleotides and short oligonucleotides.

A

Deoxyribonuclease I (DNase I)

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7
Q

Specialized enzymes that cleave double-stranded DNA only at specific sites.

A

Restriction Endonucleases

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8
Q

Resistant to heat, making it ideal for PCR testing

A

Taq DNA Polymerase

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9
Q

DNA enzyme repairs single-stranded breaks (discontinuities) in double-stranded DNA and essential ability in constructing recombinant DNA molecules.

A

Ligases

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10
Q

enzymes that synthesize new DNA strands based on existing DNA or RNA templates.

A

Polymerases

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11
Q

Where Taq DNA Polymerase extract from

A

Thermus aquaticus

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12
Q

A process Synthesizes DNA complementary to RNA

A

Reverse Transcriptase

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13
Q

In genetic engineering, certain enzymes are used to modify DNA molecules by specifically adding or removing chemical groups.

A

DNA modifying enzymes

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14
Q

Enzyme function Removes the phosphate group from the 5′ end of a DNA molecule.

A

Alkaline Phosphatase

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15
Q

Enzymefunction Adds phosphate groups to free 5′ ends of DNA.

A

Polynucleotide Kinase

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16
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Enzyme function Attaches one or more deoxyribonucleotides to the 3′ end of a DNA molecule.

A

Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase

17
Q

Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase source

A

Extracted from calf thymus tissue.

18
Q

Polynucleotide Kinase source

A

Derived from E. coli infected with T4 phage

19
Q

Alkaline Phosphatase source

A

Found in E. coli, calf intestinal tissue, or arctic shrimp

20
Q

Blunt GGCC

A

HaeIII

21
Q

Blunt AGCT

A

AluI

22
Q

Blunt GGCC

A

HaeIII

23
Q

Sticky GAATTC

A

EcoRI

24
Q

Sticky GGATCC

A

BamHI

25
Q

Sticky CGATCG

A

PuvI

26
Q

Degenerate Recognition Sequences sticky-end GANTC

A

HinfI

27
Q

Sticky GACT

A

Sau3A

28
Q

Sticky AGATCT

A

Big/II