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Undergraduate 3
04/07/2013

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Term
DNA target, 2 primers, Taq DNA polymerase, deoxynucleotide, and buffer of MG are all components of ___?
Definition
PCR
Term
How many primers are needed for each strand?
Definition
1 per strand
1 complimentary to one strand
and 1 complimentary to the other strand
Term
What does thermophilic mean?
Definition
heat loving
Term
What is the source of Taq DNA polymerase?
Definition
Thermus aquaticus
Term
What is Taq DNA polymerase optimal growth temp?
Definition
70 degrees C
Term
How much activity does Taq have at 37 degrees C?
Definition
10%
Term
What temp does Taq become inactive?
Definition
95 degrees C
Term
Denaturation, Annealing,and Elongation are all steps for?
Definition
PCR
Term
What temp is used in the denaturation step?
Definition
94 degrees C
Term
How does the heat in the deanturation stage separate the strands?
Definition
It breaks the hydrogen bonds
Term
What temps are used in the annealing stage?
Definition
temp is reduced to 55 to 65 degrees C
Term
What do the primers anneal to in the annealing stage?
Definition
denatured DNA strands
Term
What temp is used in the elongation step?
Definition
72 degrees C
Term
What step does Taq DNA polymerase synthesizes new complementary DNA strands?
Definition
elongation step
Term
HOw many times are cycles repeated?
Definition
20-40 times
Term
How long is each step?
Definition
30-60 seconds
Term
How long is each cycle?
Definition
about 5 minutes
Term
Denaturation + Annealing + Extensions steps = ???
Definition
One temperature cycle
Term
How does more G-C in the annealing step affect the temperature?
Definition
It increases the temp
Term
What is an amplicon?
Definition
(pcr product) detection/ analysis
Term
PCR efficiency is affected by?
Definition
the length of target DNA
Term
Standard PCR can ammplify up to??
Definition
1000bp
Term
With modifications PCR can amplify up to?
Definition
2000 to 3000bp
Term
Taq DNA polymerase, dNTPs, primers and buffer are all in the??
Definition
master mix
Term
T OR F? For QA there are 3 distinct work areas (reagent area, extraction area, PCR area) and the work flow is unidirectional?
Definition
True
Term
Is this an example of work flow unidirectional?
Reagant--> Extractions --> PCR
Definition
Yes
Term
Name some other procedures for reducing contamination?
Definition
Store reagents in small aliquots, discard after one use

use aerosol resistant tips for pipettes

use disposable plastic ware

clean areas with bleach

avoid splashing and aerosols

open only one specimen tube at a time

Keep tops on reagents

pulse spin tubes before opening
Term
What does bleach do?
Definition
destroys nucleic acids
Term
Why should you pulse spin tubes before opening?
Definition
to decrease aerosols
Term
Patient samples are processed in which work area?
Definition
Extraction area
Term
Thermal cyclers and analytical instruments are used in which area?
Definition
PCR area
Term
What transcribes RNA into DNA?
Definition
Reverse transcriptase
Term
What is the purpose of reverse transcriptase?
Definition
to detect RNA in patient specimens
such as: detect RNA viruses (HIV, HCV) and to determine gene "expression"
Term
__________ = Complementary DNA (cDNA)
Definition
"new" DNA
Term
mRNA has what type of tail?
Definition
poly A tail
Term
What primer is needed in reverse transcriptase?
Definition
poly T primer
Term
What differs from genomic and cDNA?
Definition
Genomic DNA: introns and exons
cDNA is a copy of mRNA (no introns)
Term
Are viral primers specific or nonspecific?
Definition
specific
Term
What is the amplification of 2 or more target sequences in one rxn?
Definition
Multiplex PCR
Term
In multiplex PCR a primer is needed for each?
Definition
Target
Term
What is the purpose of Multiplex PCR?
Definition
ID species and at the same time detect target sequences
Term
MRSA is an example of?
Definition
Multiplex PCR
Term
When and how are amplicons detected in Traditional PCR (End point PCR)
Definition
amplicon detected at the end of series of rxns

semi-quantitative

distinguishes amplicons based on size

not automated

requires post PCR processing
Term
What is an example of post PCR processing?
Definition
gel electrophoresis
Term
When and how are amplicons detected in real time PCR?
Definition
uses chemicals to detect PCR amplification during early phase of RXNS

can quantitate starting amount of nucleic acid
Term
Exponential, Linear and Plateau are ?
Definition
PCR Phases
Term
Reaction specific and precise
Exact doubling of product every cycle
phase used in real time PCR

These are all apart of which PCR phase?
Definition
Exponential (aka geometric)
Term
High variability
Rxn components being consumed
rxn slowing
products start to degrade

These are all apart of which PCR phase?
Definition
Linear
Term
End point for gel detection
Rxn has stopped
no more products are being made
PCR products will degrade if left too long

These are all apart of which PCR phase?
Definition
Plateau
Term
What is the Ct = cycle threshold?
Definition
number of PCR cycles to reach threshold where fluorescence is detected
Term
What does a high conc mean for Ct?
Definition
will need fewer cycles to reach Ct
Term
What does a low conc mean for Ct?
Definition
will need more cycles to reach Ct
Term
What probe does the TaqMan method use?
Hydrolysis or Hybridization?
Definition
Hydrolysis
Term
What are the fluorophores used in the TaqMan Method?
Definition
Reporter (R)
Quencher (Q)
Term
What does FRET stand for?
Definition
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Term
What happens in FRET?
Definition
one dye (Q) interferes with fluorescence of the other (R)
Term
Principle/Procedure for?

Target DNA denatured to single stands

Primer binds to template/target DNA

TaqMan probe binds to template/target DNA

Taq polymerase synthesizes new DNA. (when it reaches TaqMan probe, Reporter is removed)

Reporter is now free of Q and can fluoresce
Definition
TaqMan method
Term
What probe does the Molecular Beacon Method use?
Definition
Hybridization probe
Term
Molecular Beacon Method is ____ based technology
Definition
FRET
Term
Principle/Process for?

PCR portion of this test is standard
Primers included in Master Mix

When newly synthesized PCR products denatured by heat- beacon molecules "ends" also denature and the target specific nucleotides are now available to attach to specific target during annealing phase

When beacon hybridizes to target.
-R and Q sep by distance
-R can now fluoresce
-R and Q still attached to nucleotide chain
Definition
Molecular Beacon Method
Term
When the Beacon forms a hairpin the ends are ?
Definition
complimentary
Term
Which method is this?

Fluorescent probe
SYBR green probe binds to double stranded DNA
Non-specific binding; can combine to any double stranded DNA
Fluorescence increases as PCR increases amt of DNA
Definition
SYBR Green method
Term
Which are target, signal or probe amplification tests?

Hybrid capture assay?

Branched chain DNA (bDNA) assay?

Cleavase Invader technology?
Definition
Signal: hybrid capture and bDNA
Probe: cleavase invader
Term
Summary of?

Denature target DNA

SS-DNA + RNA probe --> RNA-DNA hybrid

RNA-DNA hybrid binds to anti-hybrid abys attached to tube

2nd aby (w enzyme) added, aby binds to hybrid attached to tube

add substrate, enzyme + substrate --> light

measure amount of light
Definition
Hybrid capture assay
Term
The amount of light is _____ to amount of target DNA
Definition
proportional
Term
Summary of??

Target+ capture probe --> target attached to tube

attached target then layered with several probe types

top layer probe has enzyme label

add enzyme substrate --> light

measure amount of light
Definition
Branched chain DNA (bDNA) assay
Term
Cleavase invader technology uses two oligonucleotide probes?
Definition
Primary probe- specific for target
invader oligo
Term
The part of the primary probe that does not bind to the target is?
Definition
the flap
Term
cleavase removes the flap -->
Definition
cleaved flap
Term
The primary rxn of the cleavase invader tech includes two things?
Definition
the flap and the cleaved flap
Term
In the ___ rxn the cleaved flap attaches to fret casette which forms another flap. cleavase removes the casette flap and releases reporter. which now fluoresces
Definition
secondary rxn
Term
Amplification occurs in two places in the cleavase invader tech. where?
Definition
attachment of primary and invader probes to target cycles and cleaved flap
Term
Cleavase invader tech can detect what type of mutations
Definition
single point
Term
Cleavase invader is not as versatile as??
Definition
PCR
Term
What percent of the human genome is the same?
Definition
99.9%
Term
What percent difference is used to distinguish individuals
Definition
.1%
Term
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLP) was discovered when by who?
Definition
IN 1985 by Alec Jeffery
Term
The number of repeats at any particular location differs from person to person this is known as?
Definition
VNTR- variable number tandem repeats
Term
What test is used to analyze VNTRs?
Definition
southern blot
Term
What describes an individuals unique banding pattern?
Definition
DNA fingerprinting
Term
How long is a VNTRs?
Definition
8-90 nucleotides long
Term
HOw long are STRs?
Definition
they are only 1-8 nucleotides long
Term
Are VNTRs or STRs inherited from the parents?
Definition
Both are
Term
Minisatellites and minisatellite DNA are synonyms for ?
Definition
VNTRs
Term
Microsatellites and microsatellite DNA are synonyms for?
Definition
STRs
Term
What occurs in one gene?
Definition
single locus
Term
What occurs in multiple genes?
Definition
Mulit-locus
Term
Do VNTRs or STRs have noncoding regions?
Definition
VNTRs
Term
Being difficult to analyze, requires a moderate amount of intact DNA and often takes several days to perform are disadvantages of what?
Definition
VNTRs
Term
PCR can be used bc DNA is shorter, requires small amounts of DNA and requires fewer copies of intact DNA in a degraded specimen and can be automated making it able to be performed in several hours are advantages of?
Definition
STRs
Term
A federally maintained database of DNA obtained from crime scenes or convicted violent offenders is called?
Definition
CODIS- Combined DNA Index System
Term
What is the number and type of loci present in CODIS?
Definition
13 STR loci
Term
13 STR loci is amplified by what?
Definition
PCR
Term
What does the amelogenin locus determine?
Definition
Gender
Term
p^2 (AA) = 2pq (Aa) = q^2 (aa) = 1
Definition
RMP calculation
Random Match Probability
Term
What is the locus frequency calculation for heterozygous and homozygous?
Definition
Hetero: 2pq
Homo: p^2 or q^2
Term
Always wear gloves
Tie hair back or cover it
Sneezing or coughing expels cells
and be careful not accidentially transfer biologics

These are all apart of?
Definition
Crime scene specimen collection
Term
What is the most important step in crime scene specimen collections?
Definition
improper collection may invalidate test results
Term
What do you get from maternal inheritance only?
Definition
mtDNA
Term
WHat is non-nuclear, double stranded DNA?
Definition
mtDNA
Term
What cycle gives mtDNA genes their energy?
Definition
Kreb's cycle
Term
What is more stable than DNA and has a high copy number and has hypervariable region between individuals?
Definition
mtDNA
Term
What is mtDNA useful for?
Definition
identifying individuals of disaster and for cold cases
Term
AFLP stands for
Definition
Amplified fragment length polymorphisms
Term
Do AFLP have specific sequences amplified?
Definition
Yes
Term
SNP stands for
Definition
Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Term
Do SNPs have single base pair polymorphisms
Definition
Yes
Term
SSNPs stands for
Definition
silent single nucleotide polymorphisms
Term
Do SSNPs affect gene product or regulation
Definition
NO
Term
What has many markers (10 million) and is more costly than STR analysis
Definition
SSNPs
Term
Where is a Y chromosome inherited from
Definition
the father
Term
The Y chromosome is found only in
Definition
males
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