Barcoding 101
Bacteria Basics
DNA Science
Let's Get Organized
Miscellaneous
100

This is the targeted region of Mitochondrial DNA used for barcoding invertebrates/insects.

What is COI?

100

This process has bacteria take up foreign DNA, generally in the form of plasmids, and provides the bacteria with new characteristics.


- Elizabeth 

What is bacterial transformation?

100

In the DNA molecule, this is the type of chemical bond that holds nitrogenous bases together as pairs.

What is a Hydrogen Bond?

100

This kingdom of life contains all insects, fish, and mammals.

What is Animalia / Animals?

100

This is Katrina's last name.


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What is Giambertone?

200

This is the targeted region of Chloroplast DNA commonly used to barcode plant samples.

What is RBCL?

200

These are the two types of chemical transformations.


-Emma

What are...

1. Rapid Transformation

2. Competent (classic) Transformation 


200

This is the function of Endonucleases.


- Nicole

What is an enzyme that cuts DNA at a specific sequence within the molecule?

200

This is the kingdom of life that contains all bacteria.

What is Monera?

200

This is Kelly's last name.


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What is Eames?

300

This is the targeted region commonly used to barcode bacteria samples.

What is 16S?

300

This is the phase of growth that most bacteria are at when going through a Rapid Transformation.


- Emily

What is the stationary phase?

300

When running a gel, these sized fragments of DNA move the furthest from the wells.

What are the smallest sized fragments?

300

This is the name of the type of tree like image commonly used to show relationships between species over an evolutionary time scale.

What is a Phylogeny / Phylogenetic Tree?

300

This is Jeff's last name.


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What is Petracca?

400

This buffer solution is used to break open the cells and release the DNA during a Silica Isolation.


(This was recommended by one of you... don't blame me)

What is Lysis Buffer?

400

Competent Transformations are approximately this number of times more efficient than a Rapid Transformation.

What is 4 - 6 times more efficient?

400

When running a gel, this is one of the reasons you may not see any results in a lane.


(There are at least 4 possible answers - answer with 4 and receive double points)

What is...

1. Stabbed the well when loading

2. Missed the well when loading

3. Mis-measured when setting up the reaction and no DNA was in the tube

4. Accidentally added Chelex to the PCR tube and prevented amplification of the target region

400

The order Coleoptera contains all species of this type of organism (needs to be more specific than insects).

What are Beetles?

400

This is the name of the mummy replica in the museum at the DNA Learning Center.

What is Otzi the Iceman?

500

This process works by comparing the genetic sequence of an unknown sample to a reference database of known sequences.

What is DNA Barcoding?

500

Kanamycin and Ampicillin are two antibiotics that work in different ways to kill bacteria. This is how they do it.

What is...

1. Kanamycin prevents protein synthesis

2. Ampicillin prevents cell division

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! FULL ANSWERS RECEIVE DOUBLE POINTS. INCOMPLETE RECEIVES 0.

This is what the lane of a gel would look like when running the following experiment:

A double transformation with the pKAN and Simple Recombinant plasmids, digested by BamHI/HinDIII.  

What is.... whatever Kelly is drawing? 


(The free version doesn't let me add images. Sorry not sorry)

500

This is the name of the person who formalized the modern system used for naming and classifying organisms.

Who is Carl Linneaus?

500

This is the name of your favorite DNA Learning Center instructor.

What is.... A TRAP THAT YOU FELL FOR HAHAHA

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