Identify the parts of a Nucleotide from right to left:
Nitrogenous Base
Deoxyribose Sugar
Phosphate Group
Which protein is responsible for extending the synthesized strand of DNA?
DNA Polymerase
Who was responsible for identifying the general structure of DNA (2 people)
Watson & Crick
Is the bitter tasting gene dominant or recessive?
Dominant
What does PCR stand for?
Polymerase Chain Reaction
In which direction is DNA synthesized?
5' --> 3'
What protein adds RNA primers to a template strand, marking the replication site for DNA polymerase?
DNA Primase
Who used X-ray Crystallography to visualize DNA?
Rosalind Franklin
What would be the evolutionary need for a gene to taste PTC?
Survival, tasting bitter substances could mean they are toxic
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When replicating DNA, both strands are kept intact and separated so that each strand can be used as a template for the synthesized complimentary strand. What is this an example of?
Semiconservative Replication
On what template strand of DNA can Okazaki fragments be found?
Lagging Strand
Who proved that DNA could be replicated invitro with the assistance of DNA Polymerase?
Arthur Kornberg
Which allele (Dominant or Recessive) can be cut with the HaeIII Restriction Enzyme?
Dominant
From what organism was Taq Polymerase isolated?
Thermus Aquaticus
Separate the Nucleotide bases into Purines and Pyrimidines
Purines: Adenine, Guanine
Pyrimidines: Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil
Which protein prevents the separated strands of DNA from binding back together?
Single Stranded Binding Proteins (SSBs)
Who invented the PCR Technique?
Kary Mullis
Assume wells 2-6 hold student digested samples. What is the genotype for each?
2: tt
3: Tt
4: TT
5: tt
6: Tt
What makes dNTPs different from traditional Nucleotides?
3 phosphate groups instead of 1
Define Anti-parallel in relation to DNA
Parallel, but going in opposite directions
Which protein helps unwind the DNA, prepping it for separation?
Topoisomerase
Organize the following scientists from most recent work to oldest work:
Arthur Kornberg
Kary Mullis
Rosalind Franklin
Watson & Crick
Kary Mullis
Arthur Kornberg
Watson & Crick
Rosalind Franklin
When looking at an electrophoresis gel, if we see the expected results in our undigested sample and notice 5 bands in our digested sample, what would have occurred?
Likely contamination of additional restriction enzymes (possibly from skin/hair/breath/air)
Why do we need both a forward and reverse primer?
To flank the Gene of Interest (GOI), and so that the primers don't bind to each other in the reaction.