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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Restriction maps
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A. allows comparison between DNA molecules without the need to determine nucleotide sequence
B. allows comparison between DNA molecules but requires to determine nucleotide sequence
C. does not allow comparison between DNA molecules
D. none of the above
Correct Answer
allows comparison between DNA molecules without the need to determine nucleotide sequence
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1. Which of the following is correct?
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A. HIV is a retrovirus that kills human helper T cells
B. Causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
C. Cripples the immunity systems
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
2. Genomic libraries are made from
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A. genomic DNA of an organism
B. genomic RNA of an organism
C. genomic cDNA of an organism
D. genomic mRNA of an organism
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Correct Answer: genomic DNA of an organism
3. Specialized transduction occurs when
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A. the bacteriophage incorporates randomly in the bacterial chromosome
B. the bacteriophage never incorporates into the bacterial chromosome
C. the bacteriophage always incorporates at the same position in the bacterial chromosome
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: the bacteriophage always incorporates at the same position in the bacterial chromosome
4. Double stranded DNA denaturation with specified limit of temperature is
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A. reversible reaction
B. irreversible reaction
C. either (a) or (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: reversible reaction
5. PCR is used
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A. to diagnose genetic diseases
B. to solve crimes
C. to study gene function
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
6. A PCR cycle consists of
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A. three steps, denaturation, primer annealing and elongation
B. three steps, denaturation, initiation and elongation
C. three steps, primer annealing, elongation and termination
D. three steps, initiation, elongation and termination
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Correct Answer: three steps, denaturation, primer annealing and elongation
7. The viruses that can achieve neoplastic transformation are called
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A. DNA tumor viruses
B. RNA tumor viruses
C. retroviruses HIV
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: DNA tumor viruses
8. PCR amplifies millions of copies of
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A. a short fragment of DNA
B. the entire genome (all the DNA in a sample)
C. both (a) and (b)
D. short chain RNA
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Correct Answer: a short fragment of DNA
9. Transformation means
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A. formation of a pilus
B. acquiring DNA from the bacterial cell environment
C. plasmid containing a F factor
D. F+ and F- strains of bacteria
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Correct Answer: acquiring DNA from the bacterial cell environment
10. PCR can be used in
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A. cloning
B. sequencing
C. medical diagnosis and forensic medicine
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
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