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A) an mRNA-based vector.
B) three-dimensional mRNA structure.
C) a collection of all the genes being transcribed in a given cell or tissue at a given time.
D) the mRNA transcribed to produce a fusion protein.
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A) An expression vector does not have an origin of replication.
B) An expression vector is always a linear molecule, while a cloning vector may be circular.
C) An expression vector has the ability to have the inserted DNA be transcribed.
D) An expression vector must be of viral origin, so that it can infect a cell naturally.
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A) The reaction is specific for certain sequences in the DNA.
B) Only small amounts of template are needed.
C) Results can be obtained with DNA that is old or partially degraded.
D) All the products from a specific part of the DNA will be the same size.
E) All of these are advantages of PCR ® .
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A) all the DNA of an organism divided up and cloned in suitable vectors
B) an alphabetical list of all the genes in an organism
C) a set of reference books on genetics
D) none of the above
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A) random cutting of DNA
B) a single nucleotide that ran that far on a gel
C) a piece of DNA that ended in a specific base
D) none of these
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A) autoradiography.
B) x-ray crystallography.
C) analytical ultracentrifugation.
D) all of the above
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A) Most separations are done horizontally, while sequencing gels are typically run vertically.
B) Most separations are done vertically, while sequencing gels are typically run horizontally.
C) Most electrophoretic gels are run horizontally, whether for separation or sequencing.
D) Most electrophoretic gels are run vertically, whether for separation or sequencing.
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A) primers complementary to the ends of the sequence to be amplified
B) careful temperature control
C) both of these
D) neither of these
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A) insulin
B) human growth hormone
C) tissue plasminogen activator
D) erythropoietin
E) All of the above proteins have been produced successfully.
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A) 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5
B) 2 → 3 → 5 → 1 → 4
C) 5 → 4 → 3 → 2 → 1
D) 4 → 2 → 3 → 5 → 1
E) 2 → 3 → 5 → 4 → 1
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A) the mRNA found with a given cell or tissue.
B) the genome of a given cell or tissue.
C) the promoters of a given cell or tissue.
D) the DNA of a single chromosome from cell type or tissue.
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A) DNA that codes for each of the two polypeptide chains is introduced into two different populations of bacteria
B) DNA that codes for the insulin precursor is introduced into bacterial plasmids
C) DNA that codes for both the polypeptide chains is introduced into a single population of bacteria
D) This procedure cannot be done.
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A) restriction enzymes are introduced into cells to cleave specific genes.
B) new origins of replication are added to cells to promote cell division.
C) cells of specific tissues are altered in a way that alleviates the effects of a disease.
D) traits are altered so that descendents of those treated will inherit those new traits.
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A) Taq DNA Polymerase.
B) Heat-resistant DNA.
C) Heat-resistant primers for DNA synthesis.
D) Robotic machines to run the PCR ® procedure.
E) Heat-resistant nucleoside triphosphate substrates.
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A) exactly the same methods as those used for proteins
B) exactly the same methods as those used for DNA
C) sequencing the complementary DNA produced by the reverse transcriptase reaction
D) a combination of analytical ultracentrifugation and ultraviolet spectroscopy
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A) They cut DNA in the middle of specific sequences.
B) They cut DNA independent of the source of the DNA.
C) They often generate single stranded tails or "sticky ends".
D) There are a large variety of them commercially available.
E) All of these traits make restriction enzymes useful.
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A) qPCR uses a DNA polymerase from a heat stable source
B) qPCR requires a primer
C) qPCR allows the reaction to run until all of the primers have been exhausted
D) In qPCR, the speed with which the DNA is produced is used to estimate how much of the original template was in the reaction vessel
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