Deck 8: Genomics: The Mapping and Sequencing of Genomes

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The chemical "label" that permits visualization of DNA fragments in an automated sequencing machine is

A)32P.
B)35S.
C)fluorescent dyes.
D)tritium.
E)None of these
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A plasmid used as a cloning vector in E.coli must have

A)an ori sequence.
B)a selectable marker.
C)unique restriction sites.
D)B and C
E)All of these
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A restriction enzyme cuts DNA and leaves the following end: CTGCA G
Which of the following could be the sequence of the corresponding end of the other fragment generated by the enzyme?

A)G CTGCA
B)C GTGCA
C)CCGAT G
D)GGCTA C
E)None of these
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The recognition sequences for many restriction enzymes are

A)terminal repeats.
B)tandem repeats.
C)palindromic.
D)inverted repeats.
E)dual repeats.
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A polylinker region in a cloning plasmid is characterized by

A)multiple methyl groups.
B)multiple restriction cut sites.
C)multiple reporter genes.
D)multiple expression vectors.
E)multiple cloning targets.
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Successful insertion of a DNA fragment into the polylinker region of pBluescript II is detected by

A)production of the enzyme β-galactosidase.
B)absence of the enzyme β-galactosidase.
C)the increased size of the plasmid.
D)autoradiography.
E)None of these
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Many bacteria are naturally capable of taking up endogenous fragments of DNA in their environment,a phenomenon termed

A)conversion.
B)transformation.
C)hybridization.
D)transfection.
E)conjugation.
Question
In a physical map,distances are measured in

A)recombination frequencies.
B)number of SNPs.
C)base pairs.
D)probabilities.
E)microns.
Question
In gel electrophoresis,which of the following DNA fragments would travel the farthest distance from the sample well?

A)ATCCCGAT
B)ATCCCG
C)ATCC
D)AT
E)ATCCCGATTGCACGTT
Question
The ________ method was used by the Celera Genomics Corporation to sequence the human genome.

A)FISH
B)whole-genome shotgun
C)clone contig
D)radiation hybrid
E)pedigree analysis
Question
An SNP always occurs due to

A)a one base-pair change.
B)a three base-pair change.
C)a single restriction site change.
D)a single amino acid change.
E)None of these
Question
A DNA copy of an mRNA molecule is called

A)dDNA.
B)rDNA.
C)mDNA.
D)shDNA.
E)cDNA.
Question
Which restriction enzyme leaves blunt ends?

A)XbaI
B)SmaI
C)EcoR1
D)BamHI
E)All of these
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In addition to restriction enzymes,which of the following enzymes is required to insert a fragment of DNA into a cloning vector?

A)DNA polymerase
B)DNA ligase
C)RNA polymerase
D)Reverse transcriptase
E)Topoisomerase
Question
The first complete nonviral genome sequenced was that of

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Methanococcus.
C)Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
D)the human mitochondrion.
E)Mus musculus.
Question
Bacteria protect their own DNA from restriction enzyme damage by adding ________ groups to certain nucleotides.

A)methyl
B)hydroxyl
C)phosphate
D)amino
E)carboxyl
Question
When DNA is cut with a restriction enzyme,the resulting fragments have

A)5' carboxyls.
B)5' hydroxyls.
C)3' hydroxyls.
D)3' phosphates.
E)3' carboxyls.
Question
In DNA electrophoresis,fragment separation is based on

A)fragment size.
B)fragment nucleotide content.
C)fragment sequence.
D)fragment charge.
E)All of these
Question
Candidate open reading frames of a genome are identified by searching for

A)a start codon "in frame" with a stop codon.
B)a start codon.
C)introns and exons.
D)a promoter.
E)All of these
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A DNA copy of a messenger RNA molecule is called complementary DNA or cDNA.
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Which types of cloning vector occur in nature?

A)Plasmids and cosmids
B)Plasmids and bacteriophages
C)Plasmids and BACs
D)YACs and BACs
E)Bacteriophages and cosmids
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Cloning vectors are used to introduce novel DNA into cells.
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A circular DNA molecule with two restriction enzyme cut sites will yield three fragments on digestion.
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The restriction enzyme SmaI cuts DNA at the 6-base recognition sequence 5'-CCCGGG-3'.Calculate the frequency of occurrence of this sequence.(Assume a 50% GC content.)
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In partial restriction digestion,all available restriction sites will be cut.
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What is a hapmap?
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The quality of an assembled sequence does not depend on the sequence coverage.
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A linear strand of DNA with two restriction enzyme cut sites will yield three fragments on digestion.
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The human genome consists mostly of noncoding DNA.
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Describe a DNA microarray setup for assaying mutations associated with a hypothetical genetic disease.
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Describe the basic approach to shotgun genome sequencing.
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DNA molecules,regardless of size,have a net positive charge.
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What problem does this result in?
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Can you think of an alternative means of identifying successful bacterial transformants in this experiment?
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Cloning vectors generally possess unique restriction sites and dominant selectable markers.
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Exactly why,in dideoxy DNA sequencing,do dideoxynucleotides halt the replication process?
Question
How can the recircularization of a restriction-digested vector during a ligation reaction be minimized?
Question
Briefly contrast the dideoxy DNA sequencing developed by Fred Sanger with pyrosequencing methods.
Question
Archaea are typically found in much the same habitats as bacteria.
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It is not always easy to locate or identify genes based on cDNA.How is this problem created by the differences between cDNA and DNA with respect to a given gene?
Question
What advantage do cDNA libraries have over genomic libraries?
Question
Based on DNA sequences of single genes,genomic analysis has confirmed that prokaryotes are divided into two great lineages: the Bacteria and the Archaea.The latter may be more closely related to the Eukarya.Recount the lines of evidence that support these findings.
Question
Sequencing the dog genome is currently a high priority for genomics researchers.What insights do you think can be gained about the evolutionary process by analyzing the genome of dogs?
Question
Discuss the relative roles of descriptive and hypothesis-driven science in genomics.
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Match between columns
Restriction enzyme
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
Restriction enzyme
Origin of replication
Restriction enzyme
Small circular fragment of DNA
Restriction enzyme
Eukaryotic cloning vector
Restriction enzyme
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
Dideoxynucleotides
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
Dideoxynucleotides
Origin of replication
Dideoxynucleotides
Small circular fragment of DNA
Dideoxynucleotides
Eukaryotic cloning vector
Dideoxynucleotides
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
ARS
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
ARS
Origin of replication
ARS
Small circular fragment of DNA
ARS
Eukaryotic cloning vector
ARS
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
YAC
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
YAC
Origin of replication
YAC
Small circular fragment of DNA
YAC
Eukaryotic cloning vector
YAC
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
Plasmid
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
Plasmid
Origin of replication
Plasmid
Small circular fragment of DNA
Plasmid
Eukaryotic cloning vector
Plasmid
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
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Deck 8: Genomics: The Mapping and Sequencing of Genomes
1
The chemical "label" that permits visualization of DNA fragments in an automated sequencing machine is

A)32P.
B)35S.
C)fluorescent dyes.
D)tritium.
E)None of these
C
2
A plasmid used as a cloning vector in E.coli must have

A)an ori sequence.
B)a selectable marker.
C)unique restriction sites.
D)B and C
E)All of these
E
3
A restriction enzyme cuts DNA and leaves the following end: CTGCA G
Which of the following could be the sequence of the corresponding end of the other fragment generated by the enzyme?

A)G CTGCA
B)C GTGCA
C)CCGAT G
D)GGCTA C
E)None of these
A
4
The recognition sequences for many restriction enzymes are

A)terminal repeats.
B)tandem repeats.
C)palindromic.
D)inverted repeats.
E)dual repeats.
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A polylinker region in a cloning plasmid is characterized by

A)multiple methyl groups.
B)multiple restriction cut sites.
C)multiple reporter genes.
D)multiple expression vectors.
E)multiple cloning targets.
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6
Successful insertion of a DNA fragment into the polylinker region of pBluescript II is detected by

A)production of the enzyme β-galactosidase.
B)absence of the enzyme β-galactosidase.
C)the increased size of the plasmid.
D)autoradiography.
E)None of these
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7
Many bacteria are naturally capable of taking up endogenous fragments of DNA in their environment,a phenomenon termed

A)conversion.
B)transformation.
C)hybridization.
D)transfection.
E)conjugation.
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8
In a physical map,distances are measured in

A)recombination frequencies.
B)number of SNPs.
C)base pairs.
D)probabilities.
E)microns.
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9
In gel electrophoresis,which of the following DNA fragments would travel the farthest distance from the sample well?

A)ATCCCGAT
B)ATCCCG
C)ATCC
D)AT
E)ATCCCGATTGCACGTT
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10
The ________ method was used by the Celera Genomics Corporation to sequence the human genome.

A)FISH
B)whole-genome shotgun
C)clone contig
D)radiation hybrid
E)pedigree analysis
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11
An SNP always occurs due to

A)a one base-pair change.
B)a three base-pair change.
C)a single restriction site change.
D)a single amino acid change.
E)None of these
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A DNA copy of an mRNA molecule is called

A)dDNA.
B)rDNA.
C)mDNA.
D)shDNA.
E)cDNA.
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13
Which restriction enzyme leaves blunt ends?

A)XbaI
B)SmaI
C)EcoR1
D)BamHI
E)All of these
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14
In addition to restriction enzymes,which of the following enzymes is required to insert a fragment of DNA into a cloning vector?

A)DNA polymerase
B)DNA ligase
C)RNA polymerase
D)Reverse transcriptase
E)Topoisomerase
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The first complete nonviral genome sequenced was that of

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Methanococcus.
C)Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
D)the human mitochondrion.
E)Mus musculus.
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Bacteria protect their own DNA from restriction enzyme damage by adding ________ groups to certain nucleotides.

A)methyl
B)hydroxyl
C)phosphate
D)amino
E)carboxyl
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17
When DNA is cut with a restriction enzyme,the resulting fragments have

A)5' carboxyls.
B)5' hydroxyls.
C)3' hydroxyls.
D)3' phosphates.
E)3' carboxyls.
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In DNA electrophoresis,fragment separation is based on

A)fragment size.
B)fragment nucleotide content.
C)fragment sequence.
D)fragment charge.
E)All of these
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Candidate open reading frames of a genome are identified by searching for

A)a start codon "in frame" with a stop codon.
B)a start codon.
C)introns and exons.
D)a promoter.
E)All of these
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A DNA copy of a messenger RNA molecule is called complementary DNA or cDNA.
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21
Which types of cloning vector occur in nature?

A)Plasmids and cosmids
B)Plasmids and bacteriophages
C)Plasmids and BACs
D)YACs and BACs
E)Bacteriophages and cosmids
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Cloning vectors are used to introduce novel DNA into cells.
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A circular DNA molecule with two restriction enzyme cut sites will yield three fragments on digestion.
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The restriction enzyme SmaI cuts DNA at the 6-base recognition sequence 5'-CCCGGG-3'.Calculate the frequency of occurrence of this sequence.(Assume a 50% GC content.)
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In partial restriction digestion,all available restriction sites will be cut.
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What is a hapmap?
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The quality of an assembled sequence does not depend on the sequence coverage.
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A linear strand of DNA with two restriction enzyme cut sites will yield three fragments on digestion.
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The human genome consists mostly of noncoding DNA.
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Describe a DNA microarray setup for assaying mutations associated with a hypothetical genetic disease.
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Describe the basic approach to shotgun genome sequencing.
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DNA molecules,regardless of size,have a net positive charge.
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What problem does this result in?
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Can you think of an alternative means of identifying successful bacterial transformants in this experiment?
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Cloning vectors generally possess unique restriction sites and dominant selectable markers.
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Exactly why,in dideoxy DNA sequencing,do dideoxynucleotides halt the replication process?
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How can the recircularization of a restriction-digested vector during a ligation reaction be minimized?
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Briefly contrast the dideoxy DNA sequencing developed by Fred Sanger with pyrosequencing methods.
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Archaea are typically found in much the same habitats as bacteria.
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It is not always easy to locate or identify genes based on cDNA.How is this problem created by the differences between cDNA and DNA with respect to a given gene?
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What advantage do cDNA libraries have over genomic libraries?
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42
Based on DNA sequences of single genes,genomic analysis has confirmed that prokaryotes are divided into two great lineages: the Bacteria and the Archaea.The latter may be more closely related to the Eukarya.Recount the lines of evidence that support these findings.
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Sequencing the dog genome is currently a high priority for genomics researchers.What insights do you think can be gained about the evolutionary process by analyzing the genome of dogs?
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Discuss the relative roles of descriptive and hypothesis-driven science in genomics.
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Match between columns
Restriction enzyme
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
Restriction enzyme
Origin of replication
Restriction enzyme
Small circular fragment of DNA
Restriction enzyme
Eukaryotic cloning vector
Restriction enzyme
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
Dideoxynucleotides
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
Dideoxynucleotides
Origin of replication
Dideoxynucleotides
Small circular fragment of DNA
Dideoxynucleotides
Eukaryotic cloning vector
Dideoxynucleotides
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
ARS
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
ARS
Origin of replication
ARS
Small circular fragment of DNA
ARS
Eukaryotic cloning vector
ARS
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
YAC
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
YAC
Origin of replication
YAC
Small circular fragment of DNA
YAC
Eukaryotic cloning vector
YAC
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
Plasmid
Endonuclease isolated from bacteria
Plasmid
Origin of replication
Plasmid
Small circular fragment of DNA
Plasmid
Eukaryotic cloning vector
Plasmid
Molecule used in DNA sequencing
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