Multiple Choice
Single nucleotide polymorphisms are
A) mutations that occur in a single individual
B) nucleic acid probes that can detect mutations in different sequences of DNA
C) sites in the genome where the DNA sequence of many individuals differs by just a single base
D) used in PCR to amplify mutated DNA sequences
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Q1: The first step in southern blotting is<br>A)converting
Q2: One of the major drawbacks of amplification
Q4: Transferring information from DNA to RNA involves<br>A)transformation<br>B)transcription<br>C)insertion<br>D)translation
Q5: Packaging, organizing, and arranging the DNA in
Q6: Hybridization refers to<br>A)binding a nucleic acid probe
Q7: Synthesizing a protein using information from RNA
Q8: In DNA, thymine binds to:<br>A)guanine<br>B)adenine<br>C)uracil<br>D)cytosine
Q9: The process of allowing single-stranded DNA to
Q10: Which of the following techniques enables the
Q11: An alteration in the nucleic acid sequence