Misc.
PCR
Electrophoresis
CRISPR-Cas9
100

What are endonucleases used for?

Endonucleases cut DNA at specific sites

100

purpose of PCR?

allows a targeted region of DNA to be replicated/amplified into as many copies as are desired.

100

Purpose of gel electrophoresis?

to determine the size, polarity of a DNA fragment.

100

What are the two components of the CRISPR-Cas9 complex?

Guide RNA (sgRNA) and Cas9 endonuclease

200

What is the difference between blunt ends and sticky ends in DNA?

Blunt ends have straight cuts with no overhanging bases, while sticky ends have overhanging sequences.

200

what kind of reaction is the pcr reaction?

a DNA synthesis reaction.  It requires the same basic components used by the cell to replicate its DNA.

200

T/F? Small fragments are able to move through the gel more easily than large, so in a given interval of time, shorter fragments will have moved farther through the gel. 

true

200

WHat can be achieved using the CRISPR-Cas9 system?

Edit a specific gene through inserting, deleting or modifying the sequence.

300

What does DNA ligase do?

DNA ligase joins separated DNA strands

300

True or false? PCR uses only high temperatures (95+) during the process.

False

300

Direction of fragment movement?

negative to positive.

300

Where was the technology of CRISPR-Cas9 derived from?

E. coli bacteria use CRISPR-Cas9 to destroy vrial DNA.

400

How does DNA polymerase help in DNA copying?

DNA polymerase adds new nucleotides to a growing DNA strand

400

the 3 steps of PCR?

denaturation, annealing and extension.

400

enzyme used to break up a whole genome into smaller fragments

restriction enzyme

400

Can CRISPR-Cas9 be used on all types of organisms?

Yes, CRISPR-Cas9 can edit DNA in many organisms, including bacteria, plants, animals, and humans.

500

Primary difference between prokaryotic and eukaroytic DNA?

prok = circular

euk = linear

500

this problem was solved by using DNA polymerase aka Taq polymerase from a extremophile.

temperature senstivity

500

purpose of restriction enzymes?

can be useful to cut DNA at specific sites

500

How is CRISPR-Cas9 different from older gene-editing methods?

CRISPR-Cas9 is faster, cheaper, and more precise than older methods

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