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Microbiology Chapter 9

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The restriction enzyme EcoRI recognizes the sequence G↓AATTC and cut between G and A to yield sticky ends. Which of the following is true of DNA after it is treated with EcoR

All of the DNA will have blunt ends

Some of the DNA will have single-stranded regions ending in AA and others will end in G.

All of the DNA fragments will have single-stranded regions ending in G.

All of the DNA will be circular.

All of the DNA fragments will have single-stranded regions ending in AA.

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All of the DNA fragments will have single-stranded regions ending in AA.

front 2

In the figure, after digestion with the appropriate restriction enzyme(s), what is the smallest piece of DNA containing the entire ampicillin-resistance (amp) gene?

3.00 kbp

1.08 kbp

1.50 kbp

0.25 kbp

0.17 kbp

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1.50kpb

front 3

Self-replicating DNA used to transmit DNA from one organism to another is a ________.

clone

library

PCR

Southern blot

vector

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Vector

front 4

A population of bacterial cells carrying a desired plasmid is called a ________.

library

clone

Southern blot

PCR

vector

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Clone

front 5

PCR can be used to identify an unknown bacterium because ________.

DNA polymerase will replicate any bacterial DNA

all cells have RNA

the DNA primer is specific to specific target DNA sequences

all cells have DNA

DNA can be electrophoresed

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the DNA primer is specific to specific target DNA sequences

front 6

Choose the best pair to complete the following sentence. While ________ is/are responsible for the diversity of life, ________ is/are responsible for shaping a population with organisms possessing characteristics that enhance selection; mutations

properties; vectors

microbes; DNA

vectors; rDNA

mutations; selection.

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mutations; selection.

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The most important property of a DNA vector is

the fact that it contains a marker.

the size of the vector.

its ability to replicate within the cell.

that it contains an ability to integrate into the chromosome.

that the inserted genes that lack exons.

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its ability to replicate within the cell.

front 8

The following steps must be performed to make a bacterium produce human
protein X.
1-Translation
2-Restriction enzyme
3-Prokaryotic transcription
4-DNA ligase
5-Transformation
6-Eukaryotic transcription
7-Reverse transcription
Which of the following places the steps in the correct order?

6, 7, 2, 4, 5, 3, 1

5, 2, 3, 4, 7, 6, 1

6, 2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7

6, 7, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1

1, 2, 3, 5, 4, 7, 6

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6, 7, 2, 4, 5, 3, 1

front 9

Which of the following techniques is NOT used to introduce recombinant DNA into plants?

Ti plasmids and Agrobacterium

electroporation

gene guns

protoplast fusion

microinjection

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microinjection

front 10

In the past, Pap test for cervical cancer used to involve microscopic examination of cervical cells for cancerous cells. A new, rapid diagnostic test, to detect human papilloma virus (HPV) DNA before cancer develops is done without microscopic exam. Of the steps for the Fast HPV test listed below. What is the second step?

Lyse human cells.

Add enzyme-linked antibodies against DNA-RNA.

Add enzyme substrate.

The order is unimportant.

Add an RNA probe for HPV DNA.

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Add an RNA probe for HPV DNA.

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The random shotgun method is used in

genome sequencing.

RFLP analysis.

amplification of unknown DNA.

transforming plant cells with recombinant DNA.

forensic microbiology.

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genome sequencing.

front 12

The fact that people continue to be concerned about the safety of DNA technology can be attributed to which of the following?

Both that it is impossible to prove something is safe under all conditions and that science can only provide supporting evidence for hypotheses.

It is impossible to prove something is safe under all conceivable conditions.

People are suspicious of science, in general.

Science can definitively disprove hypotheses but can only provide supporting evidence for hypotheses.

There is mounting scientific evidence that DNA technology is unsafe.

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Both that it is impossible to prove something is safe under all conditions and that science can only provide supporting evidence for hypotheses.

front 13

How many fragments of DNA will EcoRI produce from the plasmid shown in the figure?

1

2

3

4

5

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2

front 14

Which enzyme would cut this strand of DNA?
GCATGGATCCCAATGC

Enzyme Recognition
Pst ICTGC↓G
G↑ACGTCEnzyme

Recognition
BamHI G↓GATCC
CCCTAG↑GEnzyme

Recognition
EcoRI G↓AATTC
CTTAA↑GEnzyme

Recognition
HaeIII GG↓CC
CC↑GGEnzyme

Recognition
HindIII A↓AGCTT
TTCGA↑A

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Enzyme Recognition
BamHI G↓GATCC
CCCTAG↑G

front 15

The application of "suicide" genes in genetically modified organisms ________.

provides a means to eliminate non-modified organisms

prevents the growth of the modified organisms in the environment

kills the modified organisms before they are released in the environment

provides for resistance of the modified organisms to pesticides

deletes genes necessary for modified organism's growth

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prevents the growth of the modified organisms in the environment

front 16

What does RNAi technology involve?

Preventing protein production by destroying specific mRNA.

Sequencing small pieces of the genome and assembling them with a computer.

Both introducing siRNA into a cell and destroying specific mRNA.

Introducing a vector with a siRNA sequence into a cell.

Stimulating reverse transcriptase to produce mRNA.

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Both introducing siRNA into a cell and destroying specific mRNA.

front 17

The following steps are used to make DNA fingerprints. What is the third step?

Digest with a restriction enzyme

Perform electrophoresis

Add stain

Lyse cells

Collect DNA

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Digest with a restriction enzyme

front 18

Most cells can take up DNA from their surroundings without chemical treatment.

True or False

back 18

False

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Most cells can take up DNA from their surroundings without chemical treatment.

reverse transcriptase

DNA polymerase

RNA polymerase

spliceosome

DNA ligase

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reverse transcriptase

front 20

Biotechnology involves thedevelopment of disease-resistant crop plants.

use of microorganisms to make desired products and the use of animal cells to make vaccines.

use of microorganisms to make desired products, the use of animal cells to make vaccines, and the development of disease-resistant crop plants.

use of animal cells to make vaccines.

use of microorganisms to make desired products.

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use of microorganisms to make desired products, the use of animal cells to make vaccines, and the development of disease-resistant crop plants.

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The term biotechnology refers exclusively to the use of genetically engineered organisms to produce desired products.

True or False

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False

front 22

A vector is a self-replicating segment of DNA such as a plasmid or viral genome.

True or False

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True

front 23

Which of the following is NOT a desired characteristic of DNA vectors used in gene cloning procedures?

has a selectable marker

circular form of DNA or integrates into the host chromosome

large sizemay replicate in several species

self-replication

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large size

front 24

A source of heat-stable DNA polymerase is

Thermus aquaticus.

Pseudomonas.

Agrobacterium tumefaciens.

Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Bacillus thuringiensis.

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Thermus aquaticus.

front 25

A restriction fragment is ________.

a segment of DNA which contain cutting site(s) for restriction enzymes

a segment of mRNA which contain cutting site(s) for restriction enzymes

a gene

a segment of tRNA which contain cutting site(s) for restriction enzymes

cDNA

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a segment of DNA which contain cutting site(s) for restriction enzymes

front 26

Restriction enzymes function as:

Bacterial endonucleases that digest phage DNA

Viral endonucleases that damage host DNA

Animal endonucleases that splice RNA

Bacterial endonucleases that splice DNA

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Bacterial endonucleases that digest phage DNA

front 27

The reaction catalyzed by reverse transcriptase is

tRNA → mRNA.

mRNA → protein.

mRNA → cDNA.

DNA → mRNA.

DNA → DNA.

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mRNA → cDNA.

front 28

Place the steps of constructing a genomic library in order.
I. Digest phage with restriction enzyme.
II. Lyse cells of interest and precipitate DNA.
III. Introduce constructs via transformation into competent E. coli cells.
IV. Perform ligation reaction with genome fragments and phage.
V. Digest genomic DNA with restriction enzyme.

I, II, III, IV, V.

V, IV, I, III. II.

II, V, I, IV, III.

IV, II, III, I, V.

II, I, III, V, IV.

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II, V, I, IV, III.

front 29

The presents of an antibiotic-resistance gene in a bacterial plasmid used in genetic engineering will make ________.

direct selection possible

replica plating possible

the recombinant cell unable to survive

the recombinant cell dangerous

all of the above

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direct selection possible

front 30

Which of the following is an advantage of using E. coli to make a human gene product?

Endotoxin may be in the product.

It cannot process introns.Its genes are well known.

It does not secrete most proteins.

Endotoxin may be in the product and it does not secrete most proteins.

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Its genes are well known.

front 31

A single double-stranded copy of a gene is replicated by PCR. After 3 replication cycles, how many double-stranded DNA molecules present after the last cycle?

4

Thousands

8

16

2

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8

front 32

Which of the following places the steps in the PCR procedure in the correct order?
1) Incubate at 94°C to denature DNA strands;
2) Incubate at 72°C for DNA synthesis;
3) Incubate at 60°C for primer hybridization.

1, 2, 3

3, 2, 1

3; 1; 2

2; 1; 3

1, 3, 2

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1,3,2

front 33

In order to determine whether a person carries a certain mutant gene, a primer and a heat-stable DNA polymerase must be utilized in the process called ________.

site-directed mutagenesis

PCR

transformation

translation

restriction mapping

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PCR

front 34

Assume you have discovered a cell that produces a lipase that works in cold water for a laundry additive. You can increase the efficiency of this enzyme by changing one amino acid. This is done bysite-directed mutagenesis.

selection.

irradiating the cells.

enrichment.

selective breeding.

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site-directed mutagenesis.

front 35

One advantage of a viral vector over a plasmid vector is that the

plasmid vector is circular.

viral vector can accept a PCR fragment.

the viral vector can accept larger pieces of DNA and the plasmid vector is circular.

viral vector can accept much larger pieces of DNA.

viral vector can harbor a selection marker.

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viral vector can accept much larger pieces of DNA.

front 36

The practice of breeding plants and animals for desirable traits, such as high crop yield, is called natural selection.

True or False

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False

front 37

A shuttle vector is a plasmid that is used to move pieces of DNA among organisms such as bacterial, fungal and plant cells.

True or False

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True

front 38

In the figure, the enzyme used in step 1 is ________.

DNA ligase

RNA polymerase

reverse transcriptase

spliceosome

DNA polymerase

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RNA polymerase

front 39

An advantage of cDNA over genomic DNA is that it ________.

does not contain exonsis

easy to isolate

does not contain intronscan

form very large DNA fragment

contains selectable markers

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does not contain introns

front 40

One of the advantages in using yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae over bacteria Escherichia coli to produce a human protein is that:

It can be engineered to produce human proteins unlike E. coli.

It will be less likely to express the protein.

It will be more likely to continuously secrete the protein.

Its genome is well understood unlike E. coli.

It has a genome only 4 times larger than E. coli.

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It will be more likely to continuously secrete the protein.

front 41

Which of the following is not an agricultural product made by recombinant DNA technology?

Pectinase Bacillus

thuringiensis insecticide

Frost retardant

Nitrogenase (nitrogen fixation)

Glyphosate-resistant crops

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Pectinase

front 42

If you have inserted a gene in the Ti plasmid, the next step in genetic engineering is

inserting the Ti plasmid into a plant cell.

splicing T DNA into a plasmid.

transformation of an animal cell.

inserting the Ti plasmid into Agrobacterium.

transformation of E. coli with Ti plasmid.

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inserting the Ti plasmid into Agrobacterium.

front 43

The Bt toxin derived from Bacillus thuringiensis has been introduced into some crop plants to make them resistant to insect destruction.

True or False

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True

front 44

The Ti plasmid isolated from Agrobacterium can be used to insert DNA into any type of plant.

True or False

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False

front 45

One of the first commercial accomplishments of recombinant DNA technology was the production of human insulin using genetically engineered E. coli.

True or False

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True

front 46

The study of genetic material taken directly from the environment isreverse genetics.

metagenomics.

bioinformatics.

proteomics.

forensic microbiology.

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metagenomics.

front 47

Which of the following are used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to track outbreaks of foodborne disease?

Reverse-transcriptase PCR (rtPCR)

DNA fingerprints

Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP)

DNA fingerprints and restriction fragment length polymorphisms

DNA fingerprints, restriction fragment length polymorphisms, and reverse-transcriptase PCR(rtPCR)

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DNA fingerprints, restriction fragment length polymorphisms, and reverse-transcriptase PCR(rtPCR)

front 48

Which of the following are used to silence specific genes and hold promise for treating cancer or viral diseases, such as hepatitis B?

DNA fingerprinting

reverse transcriptase PCR (rtPCR)

complementary DNA (cDNA)

tumor-inducing plasmids (Ti plasmids)

RNA interference (RNAi)

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RNA interference (RNAi)

front 49

The Human Genome Project, which was completed in 2003, was focused on

cloning all of the genes of the human genome.

determining all of the proteins encoded by the human genome.

determining the nucleotide sequence of the entire human genome.

finding a cure for all human genetic disorders.

identifying all of the genes in the human genome.

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determining the nucleotide sequence of the entire human genome.

front 50

The application of rDNA technology in agriculture include ________.

antisense DNA to prevent softening of tomatoes

Pseudomonas expressing Bt toxin

disease resistant food animal

santisense DNA and disease resistant food animals

antisense DNA, Bt-expressing Pseudomonas and disease resistant food animals

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antisense DNA, Bt-expressing Pseudomonas and disease resistant food animals