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What is Molecular Biology - Answer A group of processes and techniques used to manipulate, analyze, expand, and express nucleotide sequence to understand/control gene function Genomics - Answer Wide reaching expansive term, key element is genes Gene transfects - Answer Inserting intact genes through viruses, liposomes, nanoparticles Example of gene transfection - Answer GFP linked to a gene of interest Editing genes - Answer Adding or removing genes or single bases Examples of gene editing (3) - Answer CRISPR-Cas-9, 62 pig retroviruses removed (clean pig), xenograft transplantation Controlling gene expression - Answer Knockin/Knockout transgenic animals and cells Example of controlling gene expression (3) - Answer siRNA, shRNA, antisense RNA DNA sequencing device - Answer Oxford Nanopore technologies MinION, for alpha hemolysin and rapid DNA sequencing Oxford Nanopore technologies MinION process - Answer Uses bacterial pores, pull protein through the pore, bases are different sizes and have different electric currents Transciptome - Answer The set of ALL RNA in a cell (mRNA) Proteomics - Answer Huge field, structural, expression, mining, function, post translational modification, the study of proteins Epigenetics - Answer Inheritable non-base changes in DNA due to environment, DNA methylation, histone phosphorylation

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Binghamton University - BIOL 311 -
Exam 2 – RVB Final Test Questions
and Actual Answers 2026 Updated.
What is Molecular Biology - Answer A group of processes and techniques used to
manipulate, analyze, expand, and express nucleotide sequence to understand/control gene
function



Genomics - Answer Wide reaching expansive term, key element is genes



Gene transfects - Answer Inserting intact genes through viruses, liposomes, nanoparticles



Example of gene transfection - Answer GFP linked to a gene of interest



Editing genes - Answer Adding or removing genes or single bases



Examples of gene editing (3) - Answer CRISPR-Cas-9, 62 pig retroviruses removed (clean pig),
xenograft transplantation



Controlling gene expression - Answer Knockin/Knockout transgenic animals and cells



Example of controlling gene expression (3) - Answer siRNA, shRNA, antisense RNA



DNA sequencing device - Answer Oxford Nanopore technologies MinION, for alpha
hemolysin and rapid DNA sequencing



Oxford Nanopore technologies MinION process - Answer Uses bacterial pores, pull protein
through the pore, bases are different sizes and have different electric currents



Transciptome - Answer The set of ALL RNA in a cell (mRNA)



Proteomics - Answer Huge field, structural, expression, mining, function, post translational
modification, the study of proteins



Epigenetics - Answer Inheritable non-base changes in DNA due to environment, DNA
methylation, histone phosphorylation

,DNA methylation - Answer Methyl group added to a base of DNA, turns down activity of a
gene (smoking)



Histone phosphorylation - Answer Nuclear packing protein that wraps DNA, can control gene
expression



What are epigenetics influenced by - Answer Lifestyle choices, diet, aging



Metabolome - Answer Default term for everything else, sugars, amino acids, lipids,
nucleotides (involved in metabolism)



Experiment example of studying metabolome - Answer Cancer cell in tube stained with dye,
measure metabolic action by seeing where cell goes (pathway of least energy)



Secretome - Answer What cells secrete, exosomes, cfDNA, proteins, vesicles (biomarkers)



What do stem cells secrete - Answer Factors in exosomes that are important to tissue repair



Benefit of stem cell exosomes - Answer Introducing non-autologous cells is risky
(oncogenes), exosomes can immunomodulate



What can immunomodulation of stem cell exosomes do? - Answer Dampen acute
respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and multiple organ failure (MOF)



Mutations - Answer Critical to understanding gene function, caused by UV light (DNA dimers
-> skin cancer) and chemicals (ethyl methane)



Point mutation - Answer One base change



Who discovered temperature sensitive mutants - Answer L.H. Hartwell, it is a yeast



Advantages of Yeast - Answer Simple growth medium

Can exist as haploids/diploids

Generate temperature sensitive mutants



5 steps to generate temperature sensitive mutants - Answer 1.) add mutagen to yeast

2.) incubate at 23C (permissive)

,3.) plate out yeast

4.) incubate 23C

5.) Replice plate/incubate (23 or 36C)



Non permissive temperature - Answer 36C - proteins are denatured



What can temperature sensitive yeasts test - Answer Gene function, take 2 haploid yeast
with different genes and fuse, incubate at 36C, growth indicates on different genes
(compliment) no growth = on same genes (combat)



Restriction nucleases - Answer Enzyme, cleaves nucleotides, found in bacteria to ward off
viruses (cleave viral DNA)



Who discovered restriction nucleases - Answer Nathan Smith, nobel prize in 1978, 600+
discovered



Gene splicing/Transfection - Answer Taking a DNA fragment and transfecting it, vector DNA
(carrier) and put in plasmid



Uses of Nucleic acid hybridization (probe) (7) - Answer 1.) FISH

2.) Antisense RNA

3.) Southern Blots

4.) Northern Blots

5.) cDNA microarrays

6.) Molecular beacons

7.) gel electrophoresis and band shift assay



gel band shift assay - Answer Detect DNA binding proteins, simple, bands at different
locations if gene or gene +protein



DNA gel electrophoresis - Answer Polyacrylamide gel good for small DNA (10-2000 bases)



Agarose Gel electrophoresis - Answer Separate larger DNA (200-20,000 bases)



Standard Gel Electrophoresis for apoptosis/necrosis - Answer DNA is cleaved, living cells are
one band, apoptosis have ladder (programmed), necrosis is smear (random), can show a mix

, Southern Blot - Answer GE blotting, genes can be detected, qualitative (MW) and
quantitative (compare)



How to do a southern blot - Answer Standard gel -> transfer paper, need DNA/RNA probe
and detected presence in fragments ONE GENE AT A TIME



Application of Southern Blot - Answer CODIS (system to combine DNA information in
forensics)

Repeating unique sequences

VNTRs and RFLPs



VNTRs - Answer Variable number tandem repeats, polymorphic marker (each person is diff),
can match DNA in bone marrow transplants (see success) or forensics (match suspect to DNA)



What do SNPs do - Answer Single nucleotide polymorphisms (98-99% of DNA is not coding),
predict symptom severity of autism spectrum disorder, drug tolerance, and personalized
medicine



Northern blots - Answer Analyzes gene function, separates mRNA ONE AT A TIME



Molecular beacons - Answer Probe region, fluorescence is quenched unless bound to target
RNA/DNA (identify)



Oligonucleotide Microarray - Answer cDNA microarray, analyze 8600 mRNA at a time, cluster
analysis, color intensity shows binding ability



Question of experiment with cDNA - Answer What mRNA are selectively
synthesized/transcribed in response to _______ (analyze transcriptome)



Process of using cDNA - Answer 1.) Two cells (one with and without)

2.) isolate all mRNA

3.) reverse transcriptase

4.) mix together and microarray



4 possibilities of microarrays - Answer No sticks

mRNA with

mRNA without

mRNA with both

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