Disposing of biohazards in the right way
Question 1
- Most scientists who use DNA microarrays obtain them
from companies that mass produce them
from the government
by making them in their labs
by exploiting ambitious graduate students
4 points
Question 2
- “In this study, cancerous and normal skin tissue samples were excised with a scalpel. Each skin sample was then placed into a sample tube along with solvent, shaken on a vortex and centrifuged. When the sample tubes came out of the centrifuge, there was a top layer and a bottom layer. For our purposes, we went on to use ______________ for further processing.”
only the top layer
only the bottom layer
a mixture of top and bottom layers
none of the options listed
4 points
Question 3
- The purpose of the vortex instrument is to
vigorously shake the tissue sample in the solvent so that it dissolves.
spin the tissue/solvent mixture around to separate the solids
cause the mRNA to bind to the pellets
dispose of biohazardous waste safely
3 points
Question 4
- “Once the RNA is isolated from the DNA, proteins and other materials, the solvent/RNA mixture is run through a column of all beads. Each bead has several short strands of polyT RNA sticking out of it. In this step:”
“mRNA sticks to the beads, while rRNA and tRNA run right through the column”
“tRNA sticks to the beads, while mRNA and rRNA run right through the column”
“rRNA and tRNA stick to the beads, while mRNA runs right through the column”
none of the options listed
4 points
Question 5
- “Once the mRNA is isolated, you make a DNA copy of it using by adding polyT primers, labeled DNA nucleotides, and an enzyme known as:”
reverse transcriptase
tyrosine hydroxylase
alcohol dehydrogenase
ATP kinase
4 points
Question 6
- A DNA copy of a mRNA transcript is known as
complementary DNA (abbreviated cDNA)
copied DNA (abbreviated cDNA)
mitochondrial DNA (abbreviated mtDNA)
recombinant DNA (abbreviated rDNA)
3 points