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Exam 17: Applications of Recombinant Dna Technology and Reverse Genetics
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Snuppy, a male Afghan hound, was created by transferring the nucleus from an ear cell of the male Afghan, Tai, into an enucleated egg from a donor. The embryo was transplanted into a surrogate mother to develop to term. Which of the following animals would be a genetic match for Snuppy if nuclear DNA were tested?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Current sequencing technologies have major advantages over the dideoxy method because they produce more sequence in less time and at less cost. Which of the following would provide further advantage?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
If genes are introduced into a yeast plasmid to serve as a shuttle vector, the plasmid has the ability to __________.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Some restriction enzymes cut at specific and unambiguous sequences (e.g., NotI at GCGGCCGC) . As such, the distance between two such sites in a large random DNA sequence is 4
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, assuming a 50% G+C DNA content. However, the sequence recognized by XhoII is said to be ambiguous (Pu-GATC-Py, where Pu = any purine and Py any pyrimidine) . What, therefore, is the expected distance between two XhoII sites in a large random sequence?
Question 5
Short Answer
For a transgenic animal line to be produced from a chimera, the transgene must be carried by what?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Suppose you have engineered a plasmid vector in order to produce a functional animal protein in E. coli. But the product you collect, while it has the correct amino acid sequence, is in fact nonfunctional. What might you try that would have a greater chance of success?
Question 7
Short Answer
If a gene is replaced with a heterologous sequence such that the gene is then nonfunctional, what is the result usually called?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
In using Agrobacterium tumefaciens to transfer genes into plants, what is transferred from bacterium to plant?
Question 9
Essay
In creating a recombinant DNA molecule, what are two methods that prevent re-ligation of the cloning vector that contains no insert DNA?
Question 10
Essay
In the 1990s, gene therapy was seen as a probable cure for many genetic diseases. List three or four reasons that it has so far been of limited success.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Whether libraries are cDNA or genomic, whether amplification is based on PCR or cloning, and whether screening is done with northern or Southern blotting or probes, are all decisions based on which of the following?
Question 12
Short Answer
A hypothetical restriction sequence is 5′-TCTAGA-3′. The palindromic sequence is 3′-________-5′.
Question 13
Essay
In a cDNA library, not all expressed genes will be represented. On what does this depend?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
In producing a recombinant plasmid to be used to clone a given donor insert, it is possible to cut both the donor and plasmid with the same restriction enzyme, resulting in complementary sticky ends. Assuming plenty of plasmid DNA is available, why is further selection necessary before the introduction of the plasmid into a cellular system?
Question 15
Short Answer
In grape cultivation, growers often find that heterozygous forms are more desirable. To propagate the heterozygotes without having to interbreed in each generation, what method can they use?