Bio Ch 13 – Flashcards
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NOT a goal of biotechnology
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creating humans with higher intelligence levels
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biotechnology
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the term for manipulating the molecular basis of inheritance via recombinant DNA technology
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NOT a use for biotechnology
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Altering the intelligence levels of newborn infants
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history of biotechnology spans
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at least 10,000 years
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Recombinant DNA
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results from inserting foreign DNA into an organism to produce a new gene combination
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transgenic
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An organism that contains foreign DNA, which was inserted into its own genetic material
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polymorphic
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does not contain altered genes
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earliest example of biotechnology
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use of selective breeding to provide better, more nutritious food
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plasmids
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-small, accessory chromosomes found in bacteria that are useful in recombinant DNA procedures -small, replicating rings of DNA found in bacteria. -used to insert foreign DNA into bacteria
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bird flu viruses & human flu viruses
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caused massive, widespread epidemics that affected the global human population several times in 20th century
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NOT an example of genetic recombination between different species in nature
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sexual reproduction
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Recombinant DNA technology
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involves combining existing genes from different organisms
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DNA from different bacteria may be combined using all of the following
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-transformation -plasmids -viruses -NOT cloning
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NOT a natural means of DNA recombination
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polymerase chain reaction
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gel electrophoresis
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DNA fragments created by restriction enzyme action are separated from one another by it
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PCR essential for:
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making many copies of a small amount of DNA
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How many copies of a gene of interest are produced from one template DNA strand after three cycles of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)?
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EIGHT
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correct sequence of PCR
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heat to 90 c (to separate DNA), cool to 50 c (to bind primers), reheat to 70 c (to synthesize DNA)
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DNA moves within an electric field bc it is:
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negatively charged
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PCR does NOT enable scientists to:
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sequence the bases within a gene as it is being copied
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STR (single tandem repeats)
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-Modern forensic biotechnology labs analyze these (such as D16) to determine the number of specific genetic repeats in the samples -used by US Department of Justice as form of fingerprinting
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DNA probes
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specific fragments of DNA on a gel can be visualized
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If the DNA fingerprint of a suspect does not match a blood sample from a crime scene, what can you conclude?
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The blood sample had to come from another person, but the suspect may still have been there.
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phosphate groups
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makes DNA have a negative charge
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amplifies a certain region of DNA
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PCR
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how does DNA move during gel electrophoresis?
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smaller pieces of DNA move faster toward positive electrode
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"DNA replication in a tube"
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PCR
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restriction enzymes
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cut genes in recombinant DNA research
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transfecting
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inserting the gene of interest into the host organism
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Which pair of enzymes is necessary to make recombinant DNA?
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restriction enzymes & DNA ligase
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In order to join a fragment of human DNA to bacterial or yeast DNA, both the human DNA and the bacterial or yeast DNA must first be treated with the same:
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restriction enzyme
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Restriction enzymes are useful in recombinant DNA studies because they
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cut DNA only at specific locations
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restriction enzymes produce:
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single-stranded DNA fragments with "sticky ends"
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what is the advantage to farmers using an insect-resistant crop plant?
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less pesticide use & better crop yield
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Suppose ENZ-1 and ENZ-2 are two different restriction enzymes. If various pieces of DNA from different species are cut with these enzymes (as follows), which would most easily form recombinant molecules?
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Human DNA cut with ENZ-2 and gorilla cut with ENZ-2
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If you cut out a gene using the restriction enzymes EcoRI and BamHI, what enzyme(s) will you need to insert the gene into another chromosome?
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BOTH EcoRI and BamHI
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more than 85% of ______ grown were transgenic
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corn, cotton, soybeans
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Which of the following applications of biotechnology results in an insect-resistant plant
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Bt toxin production by soybeans
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NOT a benefit of sequencing the human genome
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every genetic disorder is now curable
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human genome contains ____ genes
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20,000-25,000
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sequencing genes of humans is important bc:
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knowing the nucleotide sequence of human genes will aid in treatment of diseases
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has NOT been produced by inserting human genes into bacteria
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cancer-cell killing hormones
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what can be used to detect genetic disorders?
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restriction enzyme fragments & DNA probe arrays
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If you want to develop a procedure for identifying a genetic disorder caused by 20 different alleles, what method would be most likely to be useful?
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arrays of DNA probes on filter paper
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involves use of human genes
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insulin production by bacteria
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why was successfully used to treat a patient with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID
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gene therapy
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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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the whole human society should decide proper uses of recombinant DNA technology
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NOT a valid difference between traditional and modern forms of biotechnology
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modern forms are slower than traditional
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Which of the following is a valid difference between traditional (selective breeding) and modern (genetic engineering) forms of biotechnology?
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Genetic engineering can use genes from unrelated species, whereas selective breeding must use genes from the same or very closely related individuals.
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In the 1990s, researchers attempted to improve the balance of amino acids in soybean protein by inserting a gene from Brazil nuts. Which of the following is the best reason as to why the transgenic soybeans have never been grown commercially?
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Some people were allergic to the protein product of the Brazil nut gene
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Which of the following is a valid scientific concern about the environment and transgenic crops?
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Pollen from transgenic crops could carry the recombinant genes to wild relatives, with unpredictable consequences.
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prenatal diagnosis is NOT available for:
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AIDS
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amniocentesis
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most commonly used in prenatal disorders in a human fetus
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NOT a way scientists can transfect an organism
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infecting an organism w/ a virus carrying a new gene
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DNA recombination occurs random & undirected
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TRUE
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DNA recombination changes genetic makeup
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TRUE
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sexual reproduction is example of DNA recombination
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TRUE
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recombinant plasmid contains only human & bacterial DNA
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FALSE
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PCR joins many small DNA molecules into long chain
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FALSE
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individs within same species have same DNA fingerprint but individs from different species have different fingerprint
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FALSE
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The discovery of the organism Thermus aquaticus was critical for the development of the technique of PCR
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TRUE
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Restriction enzymes are "restricted" in the sense that they normally work on only bacterial DNA.
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FALSE
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Ligase enzymes are used to covalently bind together pieces of DNA
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TRUE
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Restriction enzymes have the ability to cut DNA at specific nucleotide sequences.
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TRUE
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The DNA of humans and chimps differs by about 10%.
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FALSE
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About 90% of the human genome contains the genes
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FALSE
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There are potential risks in performing recombinant DNA research on humans and plants.
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TRUE
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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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FALSE