DNA Replication/What is Biotech
Viruses and Bacteria
CRISPR-Cas9
PCR and Gel Electrophoresis
100

Biotechnology

What is Life = Tool?

100

Viruses that only target bacteria.

What are bacteriophages?

100
These can cut DNA at specific places in a genome.

What are restriction enzymes?

100

Laboratory technique which can amplify small pieces of DNA to billions of other copies.

What is PCR (polymerase chain reaction)?

200

The four nucleotides of DNA

What is adenine, cytosine, thymine, and guanine?

200

Components of a virus.

What are the capsid, genetic material inside the capsid, and viral envelope (optional)?

200

Cells that can differentiate into unique types of somatic cells.

What are stem cells?

200

Three steps of PCR (must be in order from first to last).

Denaturation, annealing, extension/elongation.

300

The enzyme helicase unzips a DNA molecule, forming a replication fork and two strands.

What are the leading and lagging strands?

300

Antibiotic resistance mechanisms (name at least 1).

What is:

1. Restricting access of the antibiotic

2. Changing or destroying the antibiotic

3. Giving the antibiotics a new target

300

One real-life use of CRISPR-Cas9 technology.

Answers may vary. Ex. curing genetic diseases

300

Thermostable DNA polymerase which originated from bacteria used in the third step of PCR to create new DNA strands.

What is Taq polymerase?
400

Since DNA replication involves the resulting DNA molecules consisting of one old template strand and one new strand, it is ____________.

What is semiconservative?

400

Three kinds of mobile genetic elements (and explain what each are).

What are plasmids, transposons, and phages?

400

Enzyme important for the CRISPR technology that uses base pairing to recognize and cleave target DNAs.

What is Cas9?

400

Group on DNA that contributes to negative charge, making DNA move to positive electrode in gel electrophoresis.

What is a phosphate group (PO4 3-)?

500

The enzyme _________ glues together Okazaki fragments together, joining the two strands of DNA together.

What is DNA ligase?

500

One real-life use of mobile genetic elements.

Answers may vary. Ex. plasmids can be used to insert the gene for human insulin production into bacteria to program them to make it.

500
Three types of stem cells (explain what each are).

What are multipotent, pluripotent, and totipotent stem cells?

500

Device used in Sanger sequencing that analyzes separated DNA fragments from capillary gel electrophoresis using a laser.

What is a chromatogram?