MB (ASCPi) Quiz 2
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1. The following PCR technique allows measurement of the DNA amplification in each cycle in real time, contrary to end point detection in standard PCR:
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qPCR or Quantitative PCR
Reverse transcriptase or RT PCR
Asymmetric PCR
Touchdown PCR
2. True or false: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common type of genetic variation among people.
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True
False
3. The process of determining differences in the genotype of an individual by comparing DNA sequence to another individual’s sequence or a reference. It shows how DNA provides studies into a person has inherited from their parents. Which of the following does the statement above refer to?
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Genetics of curiosity
PCR
Gene modification
Phenotyping
4. The PCR procedure, where Taq polymerase is added after the rest of the PCR components heated to the DNA melting temperature, so as to avoid non-specific amplification at lower temperatures is:
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Asymmetric PCR
Asymmetric PCR
Multiplex PCR
Nested PCR
5. Which of the following is NOT true about HCV Genotypes?
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The genotype determines treatment protocol
HCV 1 is most common & most difficult to treat
HCV 1 is associated with a less severe liver disease than 2 and 3
HCV 2 & 3 are three times more likely than 1 to respond to therapy with IFN or combination therapy
6. Which of the following syndromes do these statements refer to?
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I. results from severe reduction of FMRP protein encoded by FMR1 gene ....................... II. caused by an unstable repeat of CGG in exon 1 ....................... III. genetic disorder leads to the expansion of repeats with aberrant hypermethylation
Angelman syndrome
Fragile X syndrome
Prader Willi syndrome
Down syndrome
7. A recombinant DNA molecule is produced by:
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Joining of two DNA fragments
. Joining of two or more DNA fragments
Both a and b
Joining of two or more DNA fragments originating from different organisms
8. The gene formed by the joining of DNA segments from two different sources are called:
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Recombinant gene
Joined gene
Both a and b
Chimeric gene
9. Restriction enzymes are also called:
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Biological scissors
Molecular scalpels
Molecular knives
All of these
10. True or false: The Van-A Gene confers bacterial resistance to vancomycin & teicoplanin. M. tuberculosis remains susceptible to teicoplanin.
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True
False
11. 28: What is a mutation that results in a DNA sequence that is one base too long or short? This is referred to as:
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Non-coding mutation
Frame shift mutation
Point mutation
Mismatch mutation
12: In NGS, after obtaining sequences with low quality score, what should be done next?
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Trim out the adapters
Set up new polymerase adapters
Secure adapters
Use unnecessary DNA
13: This disease is caused by the absence of gangliosides, leading to an accumulation of toxic metabolites in the brain and nerve cells:
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Krabbe disease
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
Tay-Sachs disease
Hunter V Leiden disorder
14: This disease is caused by a defective deletion of a base from the gene for dystrophin:
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Myasthenia gravis
Multiple sclerosis
Peripheral neuropathy
15: In NGS, every read is mapped to the reference genome by alignment. Why?
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To separate gene the read from other reads
To identify which gene the read must be compared with
To identify from which gene the read comes
To separate the read from original read
16. The DNA sequence GGATCG has undergone a base substitution. Which of the following sequences could be a possible result?
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GGAGCG
GGATCG
GGATG
GGATCGG
17. Sickle cell anemia is caused by a mutation where a base is replaced with another. Which of the following is used to describe this mutation?
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deletion
frameshift mutation
insertion
base substitution
18: In NGS, how do we see that a gene is highly expressed?
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Many reads will not map to several genes
Many reads will map to several genes
Many reads will not map to that gene
Many reads will map to that gene
19.True or false: A base substitution within a reading frame cannot alter the functionality of a resulting protein product.
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True
False
20.A base substitution within a reading frame can lead to the following possible outcomes, except:
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not alter the resulting functionality of the product
lead to an improved functionality of a product
result in the dissolution of the product
render the product completely nonfunctional
21. Which of these modifications to the reading frame AGCTAT would NOT be considered a frameshift mutation?
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AGCTAAT
ACGCTAT
AGCCTAT
AGCTATT
22. Which of the following reagents is used for precipitating DNA?
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Isopropanol
Ethanol
Both A and B
None of these
23: Phenol used in DNA extraction
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Precipitates DNA and leaves proteins in aqueous solution
Precipitates RNA–protein complex and leaves DNA in aqueous solution
Precipitates cell debris and leaves nucleic acids–protein complex in aqueous solution
Precipitates proteins and leaves nucleic acids in aqueous solution
24. In cell extracts with high protein content, before phenol treatment,
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Chloroform is used to break polypeptides to smaller fragments
SDS is used to break polypeptides to smaller fragments
Proteases are used to break polypeptides to smaller fragments
All of the above
25. Which of the following reagents is used for quantifying DNA?
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Chloroform
CTAB
Diphenylamine
Dansyl chloride