Mystery Cylinder/Open Science/Academic Integrity
DNA Extraction
PCR
Gel Electrophoresis
Lab Reports
100

Name 3 PPE

1. gloves

2. goggles

3. lab coats

100

Why do we use sterile pestles?

To avoid DNA contamination

100

What is the master mix?

a master mix is a mix that has all the components of the common PCR ingredients needed for the reaction. 

100
Which gel is used?

Agarose 

100

Where does the figure caption go in a formal lab report?

Below the figure, not above.

200

What were three methods of testing the mystery cylinder?

1. Shaking

2. Rolling

3. Weighing 

200

Why is it important to keep the lid on in the centrifuge? 

To avoid aerosols and prevent noise. 

200

Why is it important to use sterile water?

To have no contaminating DNA 

200

Which pole does DNA move towards and why?

DNA moves towards the positive pole because DNA is negatively charged.

200

What is in the abstract?

An abstract is a brief summary of what this report is all about.

300

What is academic integrity?

It is the student's obligation to inform himself or herself of the applicable standards for academic honesty. Students must be aware that standards at the University of British Columbia may be different from those in secondary schools or at other institutions.

300

What is post-rinsing?

When we pipette small amounts of liquid, we depress the plunger multiple times to rinse out the pipette tip. 

300

What are the 3 steps of PCR? (Thermal Cycling Steps)

*BONUS* Tell me what happens in each step

1. Denaturation (Unzips DNA)

2. Annealing (Attaches primers)

3. Extension (Makes copies of template strand)

300

What information does the ladder provide?

It provides a size reference to compare your samples against.
300

What is in the results section?

1. Include graphs/figures

2. No raw data is provided outside of supplemental (not required)

3. Clearly outlines the findings from the study

4. Flow is sensible with figures present immediately following paragraphs describing the results of the figure


400

What is patch-writing?

Patch-writing is a form of plagiarism. It is copying someone else's passage and changing a few words to make it look like your own.

400

What does isopropanol do to DNA?

It precipitates the DNA.

400

What is the function of the primers?

Allow the DNA polymerase to bind and extend the template. Also, it flanks the region to be copied.

400

What does the SYBR dye do in gel electrophoresis?

It allows the DNA fragments to be visualized.

400

Where does the hypothesis go in a formal report?

At the end of the introduction section.

500

Why is it important that experiments are replicable?

To allow studies to be repeated and the results can be compared and cross-examined. 

500
What was present in the pellet and the supernatant?

The pellet contains heavy components such as proteins. The supernatant contains the DNA and RNA fragments from the cells. 

500

What are the 5 major ingredients in a PCR reaction? 

1. DNA Template

2. Forward PCR Primers

3. Reverse PCR Primers

4. DNA Polymerase

5. dNTPs

500

Which DNA fragments would move the furthest away from the well?

The smallest DNA fragments.

500

What is missing from this citation?

Mori, Jason. The Daily Life of a Sumo Wrestler. The Interesting Times, 4 Oct. 2015, www.interesting.com/sumo.

Missing the quotation marks around the title. 

Mori, Jason." The Daily Life of a Sumo Wrestler." The Interesting Times, 4 Oct. 2015, www.interesting.com/sumo.

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