DNA Methods of Analysis Flashcards

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What are restriction enzymes?

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When the molecules of DNA are broken into smaller fragments of enzymes at particular sites.

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What are restriction fragments?

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The fragments cut by the restriction enzymes.

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3
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What are gel eletrophoresis?

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A technique used to separate fragments

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4
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Where do restriction enzymes occur?

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Occurs is bacteria.

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5
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What do the restriction enzymes protect?

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Bacteria from viruses by cutting up the virus.

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What is non-coding DNA called?

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Junk DNA because its function has not yet been discovered.

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What happens during gel electrophoresis?

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Takes place in a sheet of a firm but jelly-like substance. Samples of the DNA extract are placed in shallow cavities cut into one end of the gel. A voltage is applied to the opposite ends of the gel. The negative charge moves slowly towards the positive end.

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What can be used for a DNA sample?

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blood, cheek epithelial cells from the mouth lining, cells clinging to the root of a hair.

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9
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What does the genome include?

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All the chromosomes
All the genes on the chromosomes
All the DNA of the chromosomes

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10
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What is mapping?

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The identification of genes and their positions in the chromosomes.

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What does sequencing aim to find out?

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The sequence of nucleotides in a stretch of DNA.

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