DNA Technolgy and Genomics
Plasmids and their functions
Restriction Enzymes and their functions
DNA Analysis and
DNA sequencing
PCR
100

The manipulation of organisms or their components to make useful products.


 What is Biotechnology?


100

The shape of a plasmid.

What is a circle / sphere?

100

The scientific name for restriction enzymes.

What are restriction endonucleases?

100

A way to separate DNA on a gelatinous surface by allowing speed to play a role in reading the DNA.


What is Gel Electrophoresis?

100

The process in which a gene is cloned for several purposes including (but not limited to) cloning genes, analyzing ancient DNA, parental diagnosis, genetic fingerprinting, forensics, and praternity tests.

What is Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR?

200

1970s.

What year did Biotechnology started?

200

The way in which a gene is able to be transported into the host's nucleus. The most known example being a plasmid but others include phages, the shotgun technique, artificial chromosomes, etc.

What is a vector?

200

Restriction enzymes help cut up the DNA into fragments in order for this process to work.

What is Gel Electrophoresis?

200

The study of the genome of an organism based on its DNA sequence.

What is Genomics?

200

The way in which PCR doubles its products every cycle. Going from 1->2->4->16->32->64->128 (and keep going).


(HINT [because the wording of this question sucks] In math it would look like 2x if you were to graph it)

What is exponential growth?

300

Where DNA in which genes from 2 different sources are linked together.


What is recombinant DNA?


300

A gene that is inserted into the Plasmid the bacterial to stimulate the production of a certain protein (in this case insulin).

What is the human insulin gene?

300

EcoRI, HindIII, Smal, BamHI.

What are some examples of different types of restriction enzymes?

300

The use of paper towels to separate DNA from a gelatinous surface

1) used to identify genes of interest using a probe

2) only fragments with specific needed genes will probe correctly 

What is the Southern Blotting Technique used for?

300

The temperature that the DNA must be heated to in order for the DNA to split into the 2 separate strands, this also signals the start of the PCR Process.

What is the 94-98 Degrees celsius range?

400

Agriculture: livestock like pigs, cattle, sheep, horses.

Pets: dogs, cats, pigeons.

What are examples of specific organisms humans have modified?



400

The process in which a vectors (in this case a plasmid) is inserted into another strand of DNA with the formation of phospodiester bonds. This process is needed for genetic engineering to occur.

What is ligation?

400

The 2 types of splits in the DNA that result from the restriction enzymes, one being a "clean cut" straight down the DNA strand, while the other being a "fracture" which creates a Z shape down the DNA strand.

What are Blunt and Sticky ends?

400

Using DNA fragments to cross-reference multiple DNA samples to determine a match between two of the DNA samples.

What is Restriction fragment analysis?

400

The final amount of copies of DNA after the result of PCR which happens 30 times.

DAILY DOUBLE TIME 

What is the 30 cycles of PCR or what is is 2^30 or 1 billion?

500

Forensics, Cloning, Gene Mapping, DNA Sequencing, Gene therapy, Insulin and growth hormone production, Stem Cell Research, DNA Manipulation, Recombinant DNA.

What are uses of Biotechnology in todays society?

500

The coding pili in plasmids responsible for the production of 

1) a fertility pili which allows for recombination.

2) a resistance to antibiotics.

What are the

1) F (fertility) plasmid?

2) R (resistance) plasmid?

500

The amount of known restriction enzymes that are located in the body.

What is 276 restriction enzymes?

500

A 13-year effort to identify the whole human DNA sequence for future use in data analysis and other related technologies.

What is the Human Genome Project?

500

A heat stable DNA which is used to automate the repetitive process of the Polymerase Chain Reaction. This is needed in order for the process of PCR to start.

What is a Taq (or taq plasmid)?