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Campbell Biology Chapter 20 DNA technology Flashcards

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8461803944recombinant DNAA DNA molecule made in vitro with segments from different sources.0
8461803945genetic engineeringThe direct manipulation of genes for practical purposes.1
8461803946biotechnologyThe manipulation of living organisms or their components to produce useful products.2
8461803947plasmidA small ring of DNA that carries accessory genes separate from those of a bacterial chromosome; also found in some eukaryotes, such as yeast.3
8461803948gene cloningThe production of multiple copies of a gene.4
8461803949restriction enzymesA degradative enzyme that recognizes and cuts up DNA (including that of certain phages) that is foreign to a bacterium; an important tool in biotechnology5
8461803950restriction sitesA specific sequence on a DNA strand that is recognized as a cut site by a restriction enzyme.6
8461803951sticky endA single-stranded end of a double-stranded DNA restriction fragment.7
8461803952DNA ligaseA linking enzyme essential for DNA replication; catalyzes the covalent bonding of the 3' end of a new DNA fragment to the 5' end of a growing chain; useful in forming recombinant DNA8
8461803953cloning vectorAn agent used to transfer DNA in genetic engineering. A plasmid that moves recombinant DNA from a test tube back into a cell is an example of a cloning vector, as is a virus that transfers recombinant DNA by infection.9
8461803954complementary DNAA DNA molecule made in vitro using mRNA as a template and the enzyme reverse transcriptase. this DNA molecule therefore corresponds to a gene, but lacks the introns present in the DNA of the genome.10
8461803955nucleic acid probeIn DNA technology, a labeled single-stranded nucleic acid molecule used to tag a specific nucleotide sequence in a nucleic acid sample. Molecules of the probe hydrogen-bond to the complementary sequence wherever it occurs; radioactive or other labeling of the probe allows its location to be detected.11
8461803956nucleic acid hybridizationBase pairing between a gene and a complementary sequence on another nucleic acid molecule.12
8461803958polymerase chain reaction (PCR)A technique for amplifying DNA in vitro by incubating with special primers, taq polymerase molecules, and nucleotides.13
8461803959gel electrophoresisThe separation of nucleic acids on the basis of their size and electrical charge, due to their different rate of movement through an electrical field in a gel.14
8461803960restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP)Differences in DNA sequence on homologous chromosomes that result in different patterns of restriction fragment lengths (DNA segments resulting from treatment with restriction enzymes); .15
8461803962dideoxy chain termination methoda DNA sequencing method in which target DNA is denatured and annealed to an oligonucleotide primer, which is then extended by DNA polymerase using a mixture of deoxynucleotide triphosphates (normal dNTPs) and chain-terminating dideoxynucleotide triphosphates (ddNTPs)16
8461803965DNA microarray assayA method to detect and measure the expression of thousands of genes at one time. Tiny amounts of a large number of single-stranded DNA fragments representing different genes are fixed to a glass slide. These fragments, ideally representing all the genes of an organism, are tested for hybridization with various samples of cDNA molecules.17
8461803967RNA interferenceA technique to silence the expression of selected genes in nonmammalian organisms. The method uses synthetic double-stranded RNA molecules matching the sequence of a particular gene to trigger the breakdown of the gene's messenger RNA or block its translation;useful for determining gene function18
8461803968single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)One base-pair variation in the genome sequence; useful as markers for diseases in the human population19
8461803969reverse transcriptaseAn enzyme encoded by some certain viruses (retroviruses) that uses RNA as a template for DNA synthesis.20
8461803975epigenetic changesmethylation of DNA and histones and other types of chromatin modification that need to be reversed in reprogramming of a differentiated cell for organismal cloning to be successful21

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