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Genetic Engineering Practice Test: Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymerase Chain Reaction topics include: Primers, applications, precautions and drawbacks, basic techniques and modifications in PCR. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a laboratory method that makes millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample. This allows scientists to study a very small sample of DNA in detail.  PCR is based on the principle of enzymatic replication of nucleic acids. It works by: Unzipping the DNA helix Using each strand as a template to build a new strand of DNA Repeating this process  PCR is used in whole genome sequencing and in genomic tests that... Show more
Genetic Engineering Practice Test: Polymerase Chain Reaction
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1. The genetic relatedness between organisms can be identified by studying the band patterns when different PCR products are analysed electrophoreically. This method is called as ____________
2. All the molecules generated during PCR will not be full length. Some will also be of intermediate length. Which of the statements is correct?
3. If two successive PCR are carried out, it is called as __________
4. Polymerases are also available from other Thermus species. Which of the following is correct?
5. Reverse transciptase PCR is also carried out at times. Which of the statement is true?
6. PCR products can be analysed in many ways. Which of the following is not possible?
7. Which of the statement is incorrect for anchored PCR?
8. If the template DNA belongs to several individual rather than single one, this type of heterogeneity is known as ____________
9. PCR amplification can be used for which type of samples?
10. Primers and polymerases are added again during the reaction because they get consumed as the reaction proceeds.
11. Which end of the primer should be matched properly in order to carry out the amplification?
12. If cytosine is deaminated, which of the base is formed?
13. The process of inserting an amplified PCR product in a vector for cloning is known as __________
14. Cycle sequencing is the DNA sequencing where very less amounts of template are utilised for carrying out the sequencing.
15. Which of the following is a characteristic of Taq polymerase?
16. Which type of PCR allows the use of permeabilized tissue?
17. The process of amplification of specific DNA sequences by an enzymatic process is termed as ____________
18. Thermococcus litoralis grows at a temperature upto 98 degrees.
19. Which of the statement hold true for Quantitative PCR?
20. PCR is useful in population genetics because at times it can be used to study genetics of bacteria that can’t be cultured axenically.
21. An alternative to adding polymerase at later stage is __________
22. Which of the following is not a condition for PCR?
23. Which of the following activity is not present in Taq polymerase?
24. Topoisomerse I is also used for cloning of PCR product at times. Which of the statement holds true for such type of cloning?
25. By using two oligonucleotides, we can measure the amount of quantity of DNA by measuring the amount of fluorescence. The first probe absorbs light and the second emits it at a particular wavelength.