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Chapter 9 TEST REVIEW SHEET
Name ____________________
1. What are bacterial enzymes that cut the DNA of viruses?
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What is gel electrophoresis?
What do the bands on a restriction map show?
What are restriction enzymes?
What two things does PCR require?
What is the main role of primers during the PCR process?
What happens to the number of copies of a DNA segment during each PCR cycle?
Why do scientists use PCR?
What is DNA fingerprinting?
What is the basis for the molecular differences identified by DNA fingerprinting?
How are DNA fingerprints and restriction maps similar?
Identical twin sisters are an example of ___________
DNA that contains genes from more than one organism is called _________________ DNA
Scientists commonly use bacteria in genetic engineering because bacteria can contain ______________
Plants that contain recombinant DNA are called _______________
All genetically reengineered organisms have altered ______________
What was the goal of the Human Genome Project?
Gene sequencing defines the order of DNA nucleotides in genes or _______________
The study of proteins that result from an organism's genome is called _______________
What is the purpose of bioinformatics?
What can DNA microarrays can be used for?
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Chapter 9 TEST REVIEW SHEET
Name ____________________
1. What are bacterial enzymes that cut the DNA of viruses?
2. What is gel electrophoresis?
3. What do the bands on a restriction map show?
4. What are restriction enzymes?
5. What two things does PCR require?
6. What is the main role of primers during the PCR process?
7. What happens to the number of copies of a DNA segment during each PCR cycle?
8. Why do scientists use PCR?
9. What is DNA fingerprinting?
10. What is the basis for the molecular differences identified by DNA fingerprinting?
11. How are DNA fingerprints and restriction maps similar?
12. Identical twin sisters are an example of ___________
13. DNA that contains genes from more than one organism is called _________________ DNA
14. Scientists commonly use bacteria in genetic engineering because bacteria can contain ______________
15. Plants that contain recombinant DNA are called _______________
16. All genetically reengineered organisms have altered ______________
17. What was the goal of the Human Genome Project?
18. Gene sequencing defines the order of DNA nucleotides in genes or _______________
19. The study of proteins that result from an organism's genome is called _______________
20. What is the purpose of bioinformatics?
21. What can DNA microarrays can be used for?
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