Exam 13: An Introduction to Genetic Technology
Exam 1: A Perspective on Human Genetics60 Questions
Exam 2: Cells and Cell Division60 Questions
Exam 3: Transmission of Genes from Generation to Generation60 Questions
Exam 4: Pedigree Analysis in Human Genetics60 Questions
Exam 5: The Inheritance of Complex Traits60 Questions
Exam 6: Cytogenetics - Karyotypes and Chromosome Aberrations60 Questions
Exam 7: Development and Sex Determination60 Questions
Exam 8: The Structure - Replication - and Chromosomal Organization of DNA60 Questions
Exam 9: Gene Expression and Gene Regulation60 Questions
Exam 10: From Proteins to Phenotypes60 Questions
Exam 11: Genome Alterations - Mutation and Epigenetics60 Questions
Exam 12: Genes and Cancer60 Questions
Exam 13: An Introduction to Genetic Technology60 Questions
Exam 14: Biotechnology and Society60 Questions
Exam 15: Genomes and Genomics60 Questions
Exam 16: Reproductive Technology - Genetic Testing - and Gene Therapy60 Questions
Exam 17: Genes and The Immune System60 Questions
Exam 18: Genetics of Behavior60 Questions
Exam 19: Population Genetics and Human Evolution60 Questions
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Edwin Southern and his colleagues started the field of genomics.
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In the mid-1970s a group of scientists asked the National Academy of Sciences to appoint a panel to assess the risks of recombinant DNA technology and the need to control its associated research.Summarize the most important lesson learned from this event.
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Plant and animal food sources have been improved by ____________________ for thousands of years.
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A collection of clones containing all the DNA sequences carried by an individual is called a(n)____________________.
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In a typical application,a DNA microarray is used to compare the ____________________.
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As the first steps in creating recombinant DNA molecules were taking place,scientists immediately realized that modifying the genetic information in ____________________,a bacterium from the human gut,could be potentially dangerous.
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During PCR,____________________ takes place when primers for DNA replication bind to complementary regions on the single-stranded DNA fragments.
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Discuss the benefits of making genome sequencing techniques a routine part of medical care.
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Summarize the major advantage of using YACs to carry genome libraries.
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Repeating the sequence of the polymerase chain reaction doubles the number of DNA fragments each time.
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PCR uses two components: ____________________ that serve as templates and primers that bind to regions on either side of the template to be copied.
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During the Southern blot technique,the cut DNA in the gel is ____________________ to single strands to enable a labeled probe to bind to complementary sequences of interest in the fragments.
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A human ____________________ can be carried in just over 3,000 YACs.
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