A) make cDNA and amplify the cDNA using PCR
B) sequence the mRNA
C) clone each mRNA into a BAC vector
D) amplify the mRNA using PCR
E) add reverse transcriptase and fluorescent nucleotides to the mRNA to make cDNA
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A) it is derived from a virus that infects the bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens
B) it causes crown gall formation
C) it contains a screenable marker gene
D) it contains a cDNA region that integrates into the plant cell's genome
E) it has its restriction enzyme recognition sites removed
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A) The bacteria use calcium as a source of energy to take up the DNA.
B) DNA is degraded in the absence of calcium.
C) The calcium makes the bacterial membrane more porous to DNA.
D) Calcium precipitates DNA,preventing it from being taken up by cells.
E) The bacteria require calcium to grow.
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A) BamHI
B) EcoRI
C) HindIII
D) XhoI
E) BamHI or XhoI would be equally useful.
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A) plant cells lack cell walls,so uptake of DNA is easier than in animal cells
B) plant cells are more stable than animal cells
C) plant cells are totipotent
D) plant cells are more highly evolved as they contain both chloroplasts and mitochondria
E) all of the above are reasons why plant cells are more easily transformed than animal cells
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A) the 240 base pair fragment
B) the 600 base pair fragment
C) the 1200 base pair fragment
D) all three fragments will be equally near the top because of their identical sticky ends
E) it depends on the charge of the DNA fragment
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A) they cut both strands of DNA at specific sites
B) they replicate the gene of interest
C) they can produce sticky ends so DNA from different sources can be joined together
D) they cut at specific sites within the DNA and produce sticky ends allowing DNA from different sources to be joined together
E) they replicate the DNA of interest,they cut at specific sites within the DNA,and produce sticky ends allowing DNA from different sources to be joined together
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A) 5'-GTTCAT-3'
3'-CAAGTA-5'
B) 5'-ACCCCT-3'
3'-TGGGGA-5'
C) 5'-TCCGGA-3'
3'-AGGCCT-5'
D) 5'-TTTTTT-3'
3'-AAAAAA-5'
E) 5'-GAATCG-3'
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A) The knockout plant is heterozygous for an abnormal eukaryotic FtsZ gene
B) The knockout plant does not produce any normal FtsZ protein
C) The knockout plant contains a copy of the normal bacterial FtsZ gene
D) The knockout plant makes abnormal bacterial FtsZ protein
E) The knockout plant makes half the normal amount of FtsZ protein
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True/False
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True/False
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A) Both ampicillin and tetracycline are needed to make this determination.
B) tetracycline
C) Neither ampicillin or tetracycline are needed to make this determination.
D) ampicillin
E) coli.What antibiotic(s) ,if any,should be added to the medium to determine which cells contain plasmids?
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A) transformation
B) amplification
C) gel electrophoresis
D) polymerase chain reaction
E) microarray analysis
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A) Taq polymerase has proofreading activity and thus makes fewer errors than other DNA polymerases.
B) Taq polymerase is more efficient than other DNA polymerases.
C) Taq polymerase can produce DNA from an RNA template,unlike other DNA polymerases.
D) Unlike other DNA polymerases,Taq polymerase is not inhibited by dideoxy nucleotides.
E) Unlike other DNA polymerases,Taq polymerase is heat stable and survives the 94 degree denaturation step in PCR.
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A) fungus
B) bacteriophage
C) yeast
D) virus
E) plasmid
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A) they randomly cleave DNA at sites within a genome
B) they catalyze the formation of hydrogen bonds between DNA fragments
C) they protect bacterial cells from invasion by foreign DNA
D) they are not naturally produced by bacteria,but are bioengineered by humans
E) there are less than 10 restriction enzymes known
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A) 5' - CCTGATAGAGTCTCCCT - 3'.
B) 3' - CCTGATAGAGTCTCCCT - 5'
C) 3' - GGACTATCTCAGAGGGA - 5'
D) 5' - GGACTATCTCAGAGGGA - 3'
E) 5' - CCTGATAGAGTCTCCCT - 3'
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A) cells of p53 knockout mice would not be able to go through mitosis
B) cells of p53 knockout mice would not be able to go through meiosis
C) p53 knockout mice would be less susceptible to cancer
D) p53 knockout mice would be more susceptible to cancers
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A) The chromosomal DNA did not have any restriction sites for the enzyme used.
B) The two sticky ends of the plasmid can hybridize to both sticky ends of the chromosomal DNA fragments.
C) The two sticky ends of the plasmid can hybridize back together,recircularizing.
D) The two sticky ends of the vector can remain free or unhybridizeD.
E) The two sticky ends of the plasmid can hybridize with only one end of the chromosomal DNA fragments
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