RNA Isolation
Flow Cytometry and ELISA
Molecular Biology review
Western Blotting
DNA Sequencing
100

What is the function of DEPC (diethyl pyrocarbonate) in RNA isolation?

It inactivates RNases.

100

Flow cytometry is routinely used diagnostically to evaluate what kind of diseases?

Leukemias and Lymphomas

100

Nucleosides are made up of a ribose sugar and a nitrogen base. True or False?

True

100

The most commonly used electrophoresis method in Western Blotting is called?

SDS-PAGE

100

What is the general term used to refer to all post-Sanger sequencing technologies?

Next-generation sequencing (NGS)

200

What reagent is used in the organic isolation of total RNA?

Trizol

200

In flow cytometry, what do the forward scatter and side scatter measure?

Forward scatter: cell size

Side scatter: internal complexity (granularity)

200

What are the two main pyrimidine ring structures found in DNA?

Thymine and Cytosine

200

List three samples used for Western Blotting.

Whole tissue, cell lysates, serum or body fluids, bacteria, viruses, and environmental samples.

200

Pyrosequencing involves the synthesis of DNA by the addition of nucleotides. True or False?

True

300

In RNA isolation using Trizol, what phase contains the RNA?

Aqueous phase

300

List the three components of a flow cytometer

Fluidics system, Optical system, Electronics

300

Which enzyme cuts DNA strands internally?

Endonucleases

300

List the steps involved in Western Blotting from steps 1 to 6.

Sample preparation, Gel electrophoresis, Transfer of bands to a membrane, Blocking, Detection, and Analysis.

300

What inhibits strand extension during Sanger Sequencing?

Dideoxynucleotide triphosphates (ddNTPs)

400

List 3 sources of RNA

Whole blood, Tissues, Cultured cells.

400

List the four major types of ELISA

Direct ELISA, Indirect ELISA, Sandwich ELISA, Competitive ELISA

400

List the two Non-coding RNAs.

Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)

Transfer RNA (tRNA)

400

What happens in step 1 of Western Blotting?

The Sample is lysed to release the proteins and treated with SDS.

400

In Sanger sequencing, what enzyme synthesizes DNA fragments?

DNA polymerase

500

Calculate the RNA concentration in μg/mL from the following information:

Absorbance reading at 260nm from a 1:100 dilution = 0.162

0.162 x 40μg/mL x 100 = 648 μg/mL

500

What ELISA method did we perform in this laboratory, and what did we detect in the patient sample?

Indirect ELISA, Antibodies

500

Which protein structure involves interactions between multiple polypeptide chains?

Quaternary Structure

500

Why is blocking done in step 4 of Western Blotting?

What are the two commonly used blocking agents in this step?

To prevent any non-specific interactions of antibodies and proteins.

Bovine serum albumin (BSA) or Non-fat dry milk.

500

List three processes involved in the Next-generation sequencing technique.

Library preparation, clonal amplification, cyclic array sequencing.

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