Exam 14: Biotechnology

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How does DNA move during gel electrophoresis?

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How is it possible for a dead bacterial cell to influence the DNA in a living bacterial cell?)

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A recombinant plasmid contains only human and bacterial DNA.

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Which of the following is NOT a natural means of DNA recombination?

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Controversy has arisen about using genetically engineered bovine growth hormone to increase milk yield in cattle. The lesson gained from this controversy is that

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If you want to develop a procedure for identifying a genetic disorder caused by 20 different alleles, what method is most likely to be useful?

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Which of the following techniques amplifies a specific region of DNA?

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All of the following are goals of biotechnology EXCEPT

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In recombinant DNA technology, plasmids

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The enzymes used to cut genes in recombinant DNA research are called

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Sexual reproduction in humans is an example of DNA recombination.

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Stringent safety rules are not necessary for recombinant DNA research because it is a natural process that occurs in the absence of human intervention.

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DNA recombination changes the genetic makeup of organisms.

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Sequencing the genes of humans is important because

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Provide one example of a medical application of biotechnology.

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Describe one technique that can be used to generate multiple copies of a gene that is of interest to a researcher.

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An important tool of genetic engineering is_________ DNA, which is DNA altered by the incorporation of genes from a different organism.

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_________are small, circular pieces of DNA that are often used in the process of transformation.

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Imagine that it is 1965 and the bacterium Thermus aquaticus has not yet been discovered. As a geneticist interested in forensics applications, you are attempting to develop a gene-amplifying technique similar to PCR. In a test tube, you place a DNA sample, free nucleotides, human DNA polymerase, and the appropriate primers for the DNA sequence being analyzed. You first heat the sample to 90°C, then cool it to 50°C, and then reheat it to 70°C. Based on this scenario and your knowledge of how modern PCR works, the result of these procedures will be

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The term transfecting refers to

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