Molecular Biology Techniques

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Quiz on Molecular Biology Techniques , created by MPusey on 29/12/2014.
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Question 1

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What monomer units make up the DNA molecule?
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  • Nucleotides
  • Monosaccharides
  • Amino acids
  • Phospholipids

Question 2

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Which of the four nucleotide bases are purine bases?
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  • Adenine
  • Guanine
  • Cytosine
  • Thymine

Question 3

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How many carbon rings do purine bases have?
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  • One
  • Two

Question 4

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Which of the four bases are pyramidine bases?
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  • Adenine
  • Guanine
  • Cytosine
  • Thymine

Question 5

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How many carbon rings do pyramidine bases have?
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  • One
  • Two

Question 6

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In which direction do the nucleotide chains run in?
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  • 5' to 3'
  • 3' to 5'

Question 7

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What type of sequences do restriction enzymes recognize?
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  • Palindromic sequences
  • Repetitive sequences
  • Sequences that only occur once in the whole of our genome

Question 8

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All restriction enzymes recognize the same sequence. True or false?
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Restriction enzymes that cut in the middle of the palindrome leave....
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  • Blunt ends
  • Sticky ends

Question 10

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Restriction enzymes that cut at the end of the palindrome leave......
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  • Sticky ends
  • Blunt ends

Question 11

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What enzyme could be considered the opposite to a restriction enzyme?
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  • RNA polymerase
  • DNA ligase
  • DNA polymerase

Question 12

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How do restriction enzymes cut DNA?
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  • They hydrolyse the phosphdiester backbone
  • They perform a condensation reaction on the phosphodiester backbone
  • They hydrolyse the hydrogen bonds between DNA bases

Question 13

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What type of bonds does DNA ligase form in DNA?
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  • Phosphodiester bonds
  • Hydrogen bonds
  • Peptide bonds
  • Triple carbon bonds

Question 14

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What is the main piece of equipment required for gel electrophoresis?
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  • Agrose gel plate
  • Test tube
  • Restriction enzyme
  • DNA primers
  • Free nucleotides

Question 15

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What is gel electrophoresis used for?
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  • To determine the size of DNA fragments
  • To map out plasmids
  • To replicate large amounts of DNA

Question 16

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Are DNA fragments positively or negatively charged?
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  • Positively
  • Negatively

Question 17

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Which end of the agrose gel plate will the DNA samples move towards?
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  • The positive end
  • The negative end

Question 18

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Which fragments will move further during gel electrophoresis?
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  • Smaller ones
  • Larger ones

Question 19

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What are restriction maps used for?
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  • To map out plasmids
  • To determine the size of fragments of DNA
  • To replicate large amounts of DNA
  • To discover new restriction enzymes
  • To isolate restriction enzymes for later use

Question 20

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If a restriction enzyme cuts a plasmid in one place only, how many fragments of the plasmid will there be in total?
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  • One
  • Two
  • Three
  • Not enough information

Question 21

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If a restriction enzyme cuts a plasmid in two places only, how many plasmid fragments will there be?
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  • One
  • Two
  • Three
  • Not enough information

Question 22

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What is Polyermerase Chain Reaction (PCR) used for?
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  • Replicating known sequences of DNA
  • Replicating unknown sequences of DNA
  • Mapping out DNA sequence on a plasmid
  • Cutting DNA at a particular sequence

Question 23

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What is missing from this list of what is required to complete PCR? Template, 2 primers, free nucleotides, buffer.
Answer
  • DNA polymerase
  • RNA polymerase
  • More primers
  • DNA ligase

Question 24

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What are the three stages of PCR?
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  • Denaturation
  • Annealing
  • Extension
  • Replication
  • Repetition

Question 25

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What temperature should denauration take place at in PCR?
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  • 95 degrees
  • 50-65 degrees
  • 72 degrees

Question 26

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At what temperature should the annealing stage of PCR take place at?
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  • 95 degrees
  • 50-65 degrees
  • 72 degrees

Question 27

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At what temperature should the extension stage of PCR taken place at?
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  • 90 degrees
  • 50-65 degrees
  • 72 degrees

Question 28

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If there were four strands of DNA in the PCR before one cycle, how many would there be after the cycle has completed?
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  • Four
  • Eight
  • Sixteen

Question 29

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What is the purpose of the denaturation stage of PCR?
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  • To separate the strands of DNA
  • To damage the DNA so that it cannot replicate as it would do in the cell
  • To heat the DNA until it is no longer able to code for specific proteins

Question 30

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What enzyme extends the DNA strand during the extension phase of PCR?
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  • DNA polymerase
  • RNA polymerase
  • DNA ligase

Question 31

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When would you use cloning instead of PCR to replicate DNA?
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  • When there are more than 1000 base pairs in the sequence
  • When the base sequence is unknown
  • When the base sequence in known
  • When the base sequence contains too many repetitions

Question 32

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Why is E. coli often used in the cloning process?
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  • Because it grows rapidly in cheap material
  • Because it is the easiest bacteria to make safe for human use
  • Because it is easy to extract the DNA from
  • Because it is easy to re-insert the plasmid into
  • Because it is a very common bacteria
  • Because it has no cell membranes
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