Biology
NGS
PSA/MSA
Folding
Other
100

A (nitrogenous) base, a sugar, and a phosphate make a what?

What is a nucleotide?

100

This process synthesizes DNA using RNA as a template.

What is reverse transcription?

100

Similarity in gene expression is calculated and determined based on a type of this.

What is a distance metric?

100

The concept that sampling all the conformations of protein and realizing that there are more conformations than the age of universe.

What is Levinthal's Response?

100

A color-scale graphical representation used to represent the levels of many different transcripts across many different treatments or conditions.

What is a heatmap?

200

This type of RNA carries an amino acid. (Use full name)

What is transfer RNA (tRNA)?

200

Production of clusters with Illumina sequencing uses this process.

What is bridge amplification?

200

In performing clustering, the main goal is to maximize this between genes that are grouped within a single cluster.

What is similarity?

200

In template based modeling, what blast do you do? and what database do you use?

What is BLASTP and PDB?

200

The structure of DNA was credited to be discovered by these two men

Who are James Watson & Francis Crick Side note: this discovery would have been impossible without contributions from Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin

300

Who is credited with the discovery that the amount of G's was roughly equal to the amount of C's (and A's with T's) in several samples of DNA?

Who is Erwin Chargaff?

300

This aspect of DNA synthesis is utilized in both Illumina and Sanger sequencing and is essential to DNA's primary structure.

What is "formation of a phosphodiester linkage"?

300

True or false: A person with a genetic mutation is considered to have a genetic disease

What is False?

300

True or False: The native state provides the lowest energy conformation of the protein.

What is False?

300

Why is the word homologous used to describe chromosome pairs, rather than the word identical?

Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes that appear similar, in terms of length and other characteristics but they are not identical to each other.

400

The sugars and the phosphates are considered what in the DNA?

What is the "backbone of a DNA molecule"?

400

This type of transcriptional processing is taken advantage of when synthesizing cDNA from RNA.

What is addition of a polyA tail?

400

What is the main difference between UPGMA and Neighbor-Joining?

What is the compatibility with distance matrix?

400

What are the two types of models? Explain the difference in chat.

What is a machine learning model and protein model?

400

What technology uses the same technique as when mRNA is transcribed from DNA and slips into the cytoplasm?

What is Nanopore

500

Is hydrogen bond, which binds the double strands DNA together, considered a weak or strong bond?

What is a weak bond?

500

In a Sanger sequencing-based PCR reaction, order the amount of primers, dNTPs, and fluorescent terminators needed from least to most?

What is primers, fluorescent terminators, and dNTPs?

500

Given two sequences with aligning score value of match = 2, mismatch = -1, gap = -1, which alignment score is larger: their local similarity or their global similarity?

What is local similarity?

Because match is greater than mismatch and gap.

500

How is/was AlphaFold2 validated? Explain the concept in chat

What is CASP?

500

This percentage of the DNA sequence is estimated to be unique in individuals

What is 0.1% (one-tenth of a percent)

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