This is the type of water used for washing in between steps.
What is distilled water?
This is the charge of DNA.
What is negative?
What is HIV?
What is amplify DNA?
What is paper?
Gram negative bacteria is this color under a microscope?
What is pink?
This separates large & small DNA fragments.
What is AGE?
This is the most common type of ELISA.
What is a sandwich ELISA?
List the 3 steps of PCR, in order.
What is denaturation, annealing & extension?
This is the goal of chromatography.
What is purification?
List the 6 steps of gram staining in order.
What is preparation, primary stain, mordant, decolorizer, counter stain & examination?
DNA fragments move towards this electrode during electrophoresis.
This type of ELISA connects an enzyme with a secondary antibody.
What is an indirect ELISA?
What is a thermal cycler?
In column chromatography, stronger interactions move __________ down the column.
What is slower?
This is the type of peptidoglycan gram + bacteria has.
What is thick peptidoglycan?
This is the starting point for molecules to migrate in gel electrophoresis.
What are wells?
ELISA results are read using this instrument.
What is a plate reader?
This is what PCR stands for.
What is polymerase chain reaction?
Ion exchange chromatography separates mixtures based on
List the 4 stains in order.
What is crystal violet, iodine, alcohol & safranin?
This is the stain used for PAGE.
This is what ELISA stands for.
What is enzyme linked immunosorbent assay?
This enzyme works with the extension step in PCR.
What is DNA polymerase?
List the 3 types of chromatography used to separate polarity.
What is paper, thin layer & column chromatography?