PCR
Restriction Enzymes
Transgenic Organism
CRISPR-Cas9
Gene Therapy
100
What does PCR stand for?

Polymerase chain reaction

100

What are restriction enzymes?

enzymes that cut DNA at specific sequences

100

What are transgenic organisms?

organisms that have recombinant DNA

100

Is germline editing in humans considered an ethical practice?

No

100

What is gene therapy?

treating or curing a disease by modifying the genome

200

What does PCR do? 

PCR allows researchers to quickly produce many

copies of a sequence.

200

Where is the cut site?

GATATC

CTATAG

GAT ATC

CTA TAG

200

Are all genetically modified organisms transgenic?

No

200

How does the CAS protein know where to cut?

guide RNA

200

What other DNA technology is being investigated for use in gene therapy? 

CRISPR

300

What are some things that affect the environmental conditions for PCR?

pH, temp, ions

300

What do some enzymes create that is important for adding in new sequences?

Sticky ends 

300

What is recombinant DNA? 

genetic material that has been spliced from multiple sources (usually, different species).

300

What is CRISPR modeled after? 

based on a method bacteria use to stave off viral infections


300

How does gene therapy work? 

places a healthy allele (version) of a gene into cells that are expressing a faulty protein


400

What type of polymerase is often used in PCR?

TAQ polymerase 

400

Where do restriction enzymes cut at? (Hint: _____ sequences)

palindromic sequences

400

Name a use for transgenic organisms. 

Crops/livestock, production of proteins, Research, especially on genes, and De-extinction

400

What type of end joining is used when no template DNA is available?

Nonhomologous End Joining (NHEJ)

400

How is Gene therapy different from transgenic organisms?

Not DNA from other species; also exists in all cells of the transgenic organism

500

What end of DNA is the primer binding site on?

3 prime end

500

Name a restriction enzyme

EcoR1, HindIII etc. 

500

What is a main function of transgenic bacteria? 

Can make bacteria express a gene as if it were one of its own

500

What is the difference between germline and somatic editing? 

Germline edits are those that will be passed on to the next generation (affect gametes)

Somatic edits are those that will not be passed down to the next generation (are in somatic/non-gamete cells)

500

Apart from genetic diseases, what other diseases could it be used to treat?

HIV/AIDS, Cancer