Lecture 8 Flashcards

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CRISPR was discovered in 2013

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False. It was discovered in 2000

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The two repair mechanisms to repair double strand breaks are non-homologous end joining and homologous recombination repair

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True

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3
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In non-homologous end joining, DNA-PK and KU40 are used to repair blunt ends

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False. DNA-PK and KU70/80 are

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4
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Non homologous end joining is mutagenic

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True

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5
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Homologous recombinational repair is normally mutagenic

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False. It is not mutagenic but can be through the use of donor molecules

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Nucleases cut DNA and crease a site specific double strand break

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True

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7
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CRISPR is not a naturally occurring gene

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False. It is found in 90% archael genomes and 40% of bacterial genomes

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8
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CRISPR is present in all genomes

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False. It is found in 90% archael genomes and 40% of bacterial genomes

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9
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CRISPR has a conserved structure of repeat sequences and spacers

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True

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10
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Spacers are always 25 base pairs long

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False. They can be between 21-75 base pairs long

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11
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There are 6 core cas genes

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True

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12
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CRISPR causes double strand breaks

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False. Cas genes cause double strand breaks

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