Micropipettes
Centrifuge
PCR
Gel Electrophoresis
Misc
100

What a micropipette is used for

Accurately measure and use small amounts of liquid

100

Most important rule to remember when using a centrifuge

Balance

100

What happens to a DNA molecule after once cycle of PCR

It doubles

100

What kind of charge DNA carries

Negative charge

100

What "D" and "U" stand for

Digested and Undigested

200

Always use a ___ when using a micropipette

Tip

200

What a centrifuge is used for

Spin and mix small amounts of liquid

200

PCR unabbreviated

Polymerase Chain Reaction

200

DNA molecules that move the quickest

The smallest ones

200

Solution that was used to extract your DNA

Saline Solution

300

P200 measures between ___ and ___ microliters

20 and 200

300

How to know if a centrifuge is properly balanced

Each tube must have one tube directly opposite

300

How PCR differs from DNA replication

PCR is a lab procedure, DNA replication occurs naturally

300

How many wells were in the gels we cast

9

300

Liquid that was poured on gels

Buffer

400

What measurement the numbers 134 would represent on a P20

13.4 microliters

400

___ is used to balance a centrifuge with an uneven number of tubes

Balance tube or blank tube

400

The three steps that make up PCR

Denaturation, Annealing, Extension

400

The gene/trait we were examining in this lab

Ability to taste PTC

400

Restriction enzyme used to digest your DNA

Haelll

500

What µL represents

Microliter

500

How many tubes our centrifuge can spin at once

8

500

The four bases that make up DNA

adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine

500

How many bands you should have seen (per lane) in your final results

1, 2, or 3

500

How many cycles of PCR were done in one sitting (about 45 minutes)

30