Study Questions with Correct Answers
1. Which whole blood fraction is the most abundant source of genomic DNA? -
ANSWER Buffy Coat
2. Which specimen will yield the best DNA preparation? - ANSWER Fresh
Blood
3. agarose gel - ANSWER a jelly-like slab used to separate molecules on the
basis of molecular weight, polysaccharide that comes from seaweed
4. concentration of agarose in a gel determines the size of spaces in the gel. 3%
agarose resolution is best for _______bp of DNA. 0.6% is best ________bp
of DNA. - ANSWER 50-100 bp and 1000, 20,000
5. Are low concentration agarose gels easily broken? - ANSWER yes
6. Electro endosmosis - ANSWER This electrophoresis error is caused by
cations in the buffer moving in the opposite direction which slows/distorts
migration of samples
7. Pulse field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) - ANSWER used to separate
especially long strands of DNA by length in order to tell differences among
samples. Does so by alternating current in different dimensions during
migration of sample. Requires long separation times and temperature
control. 50,000-250,000bp
, 8. FIGE - ANSWER field-inversion electrophoresis, samples move forward
and backward due to the changing current/pulse field
9. polyacrylamide gel - ANSWER -porous matrix mixture used in
electrophoresis typically for smaller fragments
-single bp resolution so can be used for sequencing and mutation analysis
-synthetic can be manipulated to have exact same conditions or necessary
conditions
10.w/v, t, C PAGE gels
IF, T value 6% and 19:1 acrylamide:bis, then C=? - ANSWER w/v total
percentage concentration of acrylamide and t the percentage of monomer,
T=acrylamide and cross linker, C= percentage of monomer that is a cross-
linker.
C=1/20 or 5%
11.Can PAGE gels polymerize upon cooling? - ANSWER No need catalyst
such as APS and TEMED or light
12.How is RNA denatured during electrophoresis? - ANSWER more
challenging because secondary structure bonding is stronger compared to
DNA hybridization between complementary strands, denaturant MMH,
formaldehyde, or glyoxal can be used
13.What is the advantage of SYBR green over EtBr for gel electrophoresis
nucleic acid staining? - ANSWER EtBr is a mutagen and is toxic, SYBR
green is not