What is the purpose of DNA sequencing?
Working out the sequence of bases in a strand of DNA
What is bioinformatics?
The development of software and computingtools needed to organise and analyse raw biological data
What is computational biology?
Using raw data to build theoretical models of biological systems
What is a genome?
All the genetic material of an organism
What is genomics?
The branch of biology concerned with evolution, structure, function, and mapping of genomes
What is synthetic biology?
The redesign of existing natural biological systems
How can the comparison of many human genomes help the understanding of disease?
Show the patterns of disease inherited by people and diseases which people may be vulnerable to
Why might scientists want to analyse the genomes of pathogens?
How can DNA barcoding allow for the identification of species?
How can DNA sequencing allow scientists to identify the evolutionary relationships between species?
What can DNA profiling be used for?
What is the process of Southern blotting?
What does PCR stand for?
Polymerase Chain Reaction
What is added to a DNA sample in PCR?
What temperatures is PCR cycled through?
Why is the sample heated to 55º in PCR?
Allows the primer to bind to the DNA
Why is the sample heated to 95º in PCR?
Hydrogen bonds between strands break
Why is the sample heated to 72º?
It is the optimum temperature for taq polyermase
How is an insulin recombinant plasmid formed?
How can recombinant plasmids be inserted into bacteria?
Which bacteria is used to produce GM plants?
A. tumefaciens
What are the positive impacts of genetic engineering of pathogens?
What are the negatives of genetic engineering of pathogens?
What are the positives of engineering soya beans with herbicide and insect resistance?