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FOSC 4040 Forensic Serology and DNA I Final Examination (1) Which of the following types of evidence are generally considered to be biological evidence found at crime scenes? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) drugs blood synthetic textiles bullets none of the above 2) Semenogelin is more abundant in semen than in other body fluids (a) true (b) false 3) What of the following molecules is detected in a presumptive test for semen? (a) hemoglobin (b) semenogelin (c) prostate specific antigen (d) acid phosphatase 4) The clumping of erythrocytes by anti-blood group antibodies is called coagulation? (a) true (b) false 5) The fluid from blood that has not clotted is called: (a) plasma (b) serum (c) monocytes (d) all of the above (e) none of the above 1 6) The heme group is found in abundance in which of the following blood cells? (a) (b) (c) (d) Erythrocytes Leucocytes Lymphocytes Neutrophils 7) For the statement antigen-antibody interactions are reversible reactions, which of the following is correct? (a) (b) (c) (d) true false only for ABO antigens only for protein antigens 8) The other name for white blood cells as an entire class is: (a) erythrocytes (b) leukocytes (c) all of the above (d) none of the above 9) Which of the following can be used to identify saliva stains? (a) (b) (c) (d) alkaline phosphatase acid phosphatase alpha amylase beta amylase 10) What molecule in blood cells transports oxygen to various tissues (a) immunoglobulin G (b) semenogelin (c) Prostate specific antigen (d) alpha amylase (e) hemoglobin 11) The diagram below is an example of what kind of test? 2 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Double immunodiffusion Lateral flow immunoassay Radial immunodiffusion Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay None of the above 12) Hypervariable domains of antibodies are found at which of the following? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) N-terminal region C-terminal region Both N-terminal region and C-terminal region Hinge region J-chain 13) Hypervariable domains of antibodies are which of the following? (f) Regions where amino acid sequence is more identical than other parts of the molecule (g) Regions where amino acid sequence is more different than other parts of the molecule (h) Regions where amino acid sequence is replaced by nucleotides compared to other parts of the molecule (i) All of the above (j) None of the above 14) The Ka for an antigen-antibody reaction is represented by which of the following equations? (a) (b) (c) [Ag] [Ab] -----------[AgAb] [AgAb] -----------[Ag] [Ab] [Ag] 3 -----------[AgAb] (d) [AgAb] -----------[Ab] (e) none of the above 15) Which of the following is more likely to contain multiple epitopes? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) cocaine testosterone amphetamine hemoglobin water 16) Which one of the following tests for blood produces a pink color when positive? (a) Tetramethyl benzidine (b) phenolphthalein (c) lateral flow immunoassay (d) fluorescein 17) Which of the following types of test most usually involves the use of two different monoclonal antibodies to the same antigen? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) coagulation lateral flow immunochromatographic assay double immunodiffusion agglutination none of the above 18) When performing the tetramethylbenzidine test, first one adds hydrogen peroxide and then one adds the color reagent? (a) True (b) False 19) Which one of the following tests for blood does not require hydrogen peroxide? (a) Tetramethyl benzidine 4 (b) phenolphthalein (c) lateral flow immunoassay (d) fluorescein (e) all of the above 20) What type of antibodies would be used in a lateral flow immunoassay for blood? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) antibodies to hemoglobin antibodies to alpha amylase antibodies to PSA all of the above none of the above 21) A position on a chromosome where a gene is located is called which of the following? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) an allele a locus a trait all of the above none of the above 22) Nucleotides are found in which of the following molecules (a) amino acids and DNA (b) proteins and DNA (c) DNA and RNA (d) RNA and proteins (e) none of the above 23) What is the name of the covalent bond that connects nucleotides in nucleic acids? (a) hydrogen bond (b) phosphodiester bond (c) peptide bond (d) DNA bond (e) none of the above 24) What does the term denaturation mean with respect to double helical DNA? (a) rupture of non-covalent bonds in DNA (b) rupture of covalent bonds in DNA (c) rupture of ionic bonds of DNA (d) all of the above (e) none of the above 5 25) DNA complementary base pairing involves which of the following? (a) A and T bases, C and G bases (b) A and G bases, C and T bases (c) A and C bases, G and T bases (d) none of the above 26) The lower the population match probability in DNA typing(a) the more likely a DNA typing match will occur between two random individuals (b) the less likely a DNA typing match will occur between two random individuals (c) the less reliable the result of DNA typing (d) none of the above 27) Forensic STR markers are usually located in (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) The endoplasmic reticulum The golgi Coding region of genomic DNA Non-Coding region of genomic DNA None of the above 28) In DNA typing, primers are designed to bind to the core region of STRs during the polymerase chain reaction (a) true (b) false 29) All STR loci contain the same core region (a) true (b) false 30) Which of the following is the order in which the different major events in a PCR cycle occur? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Denaturation, annealing, extension Annealing, denaturation, extension Extension, annealing, denaturation Denaturation, extension, annealing None of the above 6 n Normalized Fluorescence 31) In a PCR amplification graph of cycle number plotted against fluorescence as below what does “A” represent? D C B A Negative control a b c d Cycle Number (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) e CT Threshold value Lag phase Exponential phase Plateau phase Completion of reaction 32) In the graph in question 22, what does the CT represent? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Cycle at which amplification crosses threshold value Cycle in lag phase Cycle in exponential phase Cycle in plateau phase Completion of reaction 33) At what stage would you expect PCR product to be created most efficiently in the graph in question 22? (a) A (b) C (c) D (d) none of the above 34) At the end of a PCR reaction, which units have been linked together covalently to create a DNA strand complementary to the target region? (a) Reverse primers and forward primers (b) Polymerase 7 (c) dNTPs (d) none of the above (e) all of the above 35) Tm is increased by increase in which of the following? (a) (b) (c) (d) Content of A and T Content of A and G Content of G and T Content of G and C 36) In multiplex PCR which of the following is true? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Multiple regions of DNA are amplified in the same test tube Multiple regions of DNA are amplified in different test tubes The amount of a region of DNA that is amplified is highly increased None of the above All of the above 37) Which one of the following synthesizes antibodies? (a) monocytes (b) B-lymphocytes (c) neutrophils (d) T-lymphocytes 38) When performing PCR reactions, primer pairs should have which of the following? (a) very similar Tms (b) very different Tms (c) complementary sequences to each other (d) at least 1000 base pairs per chain 39) Which of these would be used to identify semen in a vasectomized male? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Christmas tree stain hemoglobin semenogelin Alpha amylase None of the above 40) The region of mitochondrial DNA that shows the most inter-individual variation is called which of the following? a) mitochondrial STR region 8 b) D loop c) B loop d) C loop (41) The H strand of mtDNA is which of the following? (a) (b) (c) (d) The strand that contains more guanine The strand that contains more histidine The strand that contains more nucleotides The strand that contains more amino acids (42) How many different colored fluorescent dyes are used in DNA sequencing by the Sanger method? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 1 2 3 4 5 (43) Which of the following is true? (a) An individual may have more than one mtDNA type in a single tissue (b) An individual may exhibit one mtDNA type in one tissue and a different type in another tissue (c) An individual may be heteroplasmic in one tissue and homoplasmic in another (d) All of the above (e) None of the above (44) Which of the following tests works better for samples that have undergone degradation? (a) STR typing (b) mtDNA typing (c) RFLP typing (d) none of the above (45) A lateral flow immunoassay for PSA would involve which of the following (a) immunoreactivity of only one epitope on PSA (b) immunoreactivity of only two different epitopes on PSA (c) immunoreactivity of only three different epitopes on PSA (d) immunoreactivity of only four different epitopes on PSA (e) immunoreactivity of only five different epitopes on PSA 9 (46) In the dye terminator method of DNA sequencing which of the following are fluorescently labeled? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) dNTPS primers polymerase all of the above none of the above (47) In the reverse blot assay for screening mtDNA samples which of the following is not true? (a) (b) (c) (d) PCR is performed during the assay Hybridization of sample DNA is tested with an immobilized probe The assay generates a fluorescence signal None of the above (48) In cycle sequencing which of the following applies (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) DNA ligase is used A restriction endonuclease is used A DNA polymerase is used Reverse transcriptase is used None of the above (49) If it is possible to perform both mtDNA typing and STR typing, which should be chosen for better “individualization”? (a) mtDNA typing (b) STR typing (50) In DNA sequencing reactions which of the following is correct? (a) chain terminating ddNTPs lack 3’ OH groups (b) chain terminating ddNTPs possess 3’ OH groups 10