Outbreak
Gen. Terms
Lab Tests
Bacteria Cell
Antibiotics
Misc.
100

What is any measure whose purpose is to improve health or alter the course of a disease?

Medical Intervention

100

What is the name of one of the largest and most comprehensive molecular databases that we used to determine the pathogen that was making Sue sick?

GenBank/ BLAST

100

What is the process that uses a step-wise process which results in a decrease in concentration? 

Serial Dilution

100

Term for the whip-like tail on a bacteria cell that allows for movement:

Flagella

100

Which antibiotic prevents the supercoiling of DNA thus halting synthesis?

Fluoroquinolones 

100

What color does gram negative bacteria turn on a gram stain?

Pink

200

What is the name of the profession that finds connections between individuals and track disease exposure?

Contact Tracer

200

What does the term "e-value" mean when viewing the results from a molecular search in a biological database?

Hits you would expect to see by chance. The smaller the number, the more likely the match is accurate and not by chance.

200

What can we use as a reference to identify an unknown solution concentration?

Standard curve

200

Term for the circular ring of DNA inside a bacterial cell:

Plasmid

200

Which antibiotic creates competitive inhibition?

Sulfonamides 

200

What other variables besides missing doses might affect the success of an antibiotic?

Other medication that person is taking, age of the person, severity of illness, bad lifestyle habits

300

What is the lab process that determines the order of nucleotides in an organism?

DNA Sequencing

300

What does the term "max identity" mean when viewing the results from a molecular search in a biological database?

It describes the percentage of nucleotides from the sequence that match with the query sequence. If the Max Identity is 100%, all of the nucleotides in the sequence match the query. 

300

What is the name of the lab test that combines targeted tagging with antibodies and an enzyme reaction that produces a visible color change, to test for the presence of disease antigens or antibodies?

ELISA:  Double points for saying what each letter stands for: Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbant Assay

300

Term for tiny hair structures on the outside of a bacterial cell which allow for cells to attach to other cells?

Pili 

300

Which antibiotic prevents cell wall synthesis?

B-Lactams

300

Why is it important that we know the structure of a bacterial cell when prescribing antibiotics?

So we know how to kill it, pick the appropriate antibiotic...

400

What is the lab process that amplifies or makes millions of copies of a DNA sample?

PCR:  Polymerase Chain Reaction

400

What is is the field of science that combines biology, computers, and information technology to store and analyze genetic data?

Bioinformatics

400

After what component is added of the test that combines targeted tagging with antibodies and an enzyme reaction, produce a visible color change if the antigen/antibody is present?

Substrate

400

What type of bacteria have a thick peptidoglycan layer?

Gram positive

400

Which antibiotic prevents protein synthesis?

Tetracyclines 

400

What is the term which pertains to how a medication works?

Mechanism of action

500

Name the 4 nucleotides and their complimentary base pairs:

A/T, G/C

500

What is the name of a 13-year-long project publicly funded by Congress which mapped the complete genetic layout of a human being?

The Human Genome Project

500

What is the term for anything that causes an immune response?

Antigen

500

Which type of bacteria does not have a plasma membrane?

Gram positive

500

What is the term when bacteria gets harder and harder to kill?  What do they become?

Antibiotic resistant

500

What is the name of the person who created the gram stain...FULL NAME!

Hans Christian Gram