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AP Biology
Chapter 20 Guided Reading Assignment
Name _________________________
1. Define the following
a.
Recombinant DNA
b.
c.
d.
Genetic engineering
Biotechnology
Gene cloning
2. Why did restriction enzymes evolve in bacteria?
3. Define the following terms
a. Restriction site
b. Restriction fragments
c. Sticky end
4. Label the following diagram.
5. Using the diagram below – label the steps to cloning a human gene in a bacterial plasmid
6. Explain in your own words two ways that we know the cell clones carry the recombinant
plasmids?
7. What is the purpose of nucleic acid hybridization? Why is the word hybrid used?
8. What is a complementary, short, single stranded nucleic acid that can be either DNA or RNA
called?
9. Why do scientists use a radioactive isotope tag for the probes?
10. How is DNA denaturation different than protein denaturation?
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11. Label the following steps of nucleic acid probe hybridization.
12. Define genomic library.
13. How are bacteriophages used for making genomic libraries and what are some of the
advantages of this?
14. What are the steps in making complementary DNA – cDNA?
15. Compare and contrast the advantages of cDNA libraries and genomic libraries.
16. What is an expression vector and what problem does it solve?
17. Why do molecular biologists use yeast as opposed to bacteria for expressing genes of interest?
18. Define yeast artificial chromosomes.
19. What is electroporation?
20. Why is PCR – polymerase chain reaction important in many aspects of biotechnology?
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21. Label the diagram of PCR below.
22. What is the purpose and general process of gel electrophoresis?
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23. Label the diagram below – focus on the charge, molecule size and results.
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24. Label the diagram below – focus on identifying the fragments.
25. Define and explain the significance of RFLP’s – restriction length polymorphisms.
26. What was the purpose of the Human Genome Project?
27. Label the diagram outlining the Southern Blotting of DNA Fragments
28. Why is genetic mapping considered a “relative mapping” as opposed to physical mapping?
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29. What is the goal of DNA sequencing?
30. Outline the diagram below of Dideoxy Chain Termination – I know this seems difficult to follow
at first but at least copy the main ideas before we go over it in class.
31. What is the basic concept of the whole-genome shotgun approach to sequencing?
32. Define genomics.
33. Is there a direct correlation between size of the genome and the complexity of the organism?
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34. What is in vitro mutagenesis and what does it help the scientist understand?
35. What is proteomics?
36. Define single nucleotide polymorphisms.
37. What are some of the examples of the medical applications of biotechnology?
38. What are the basic steps in human gene therapy with a retroviral vector?
39. Have there been problems with this procedure?
40. What is a DNA fingerprint?
41. What is a transgenic animal?
42. How are plasmids used in agriculture and genetic engineering in plants?
43. What are genetically modified foods and do you think that you have eaten any?
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