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Methods in molecular biology

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Genome sequencing and sequence analysis I
Give five examples of what biolog...,
What probing methods exist for as...,
Explain sanger sequencing the cha...
14  cards
Genome sequencing and sequence analysis II
What s the core information conta...,
Define sequence similarity,
Define sequence homology
21  cards
Immunochemical techniques
Does antibodies bind to antigen w...,
Avg total weight ab heavy chain w...,
Which of igg and igm is most rele...
22  cards
RNA
What s hnrna,
Does rnase a cleave ssrna or dsrna,
What does rnase h cleave
8  cards
BEVS + Protein expression (BEVS)
What are the four steps to protei...,
What is bevs an acronym for,
What cells are used in the baculo...
16  cards
PCR and methods for creating mutations
What are the three stages of elon...,
Why is magnesium important in pcrs,
What are pcr inhibitors
9  cards
Bacterial protein production systems
Is ecoli gram negative do gram ne...,
Do gram negative bacteria have ce...,
List advantages of using ecoli fo...
16  cards
Nucleic acids: Structure and properties
Namn de tva purinerna,
Namn de tva pyrimidinerna,
Vilken grupp i dna molekylen ger ...
26  cards
Centrifugation
Define the formula for relative c...,
Name the five factors of sediment...,
In 18s rrna what is s
8  cards
Proteins: General and spectroscopic properties
All amino acids are chiral with o...,
Do naturally formed amino acids h...,
What are the positive polar amino...
28  cards
Core genetic engineering techniques
How many types of endonucleases a...,
What s isoshizomers,
What are neoschizomers
15  cards
PCR and primer design
Does the taq polymerase generate ...,
What does the primers melting tem...,
What affects primer stability and...
3  cards
Quantitative PCR
In what way are pcr reactions not...,
How can you make a pcr quantitative,
What s the differrence between pc...
9  cards
Introduction to fluorescence microscopy
What s the difference between flu...,
The larger the aromatic rings the...,
Whats the stokes shift
19  cards
Next generation transcriptomics: a practical approach
What s the difference between tra...,
Why can t you find new transcript...,
In short describe rnaseq
9  cards
Gene expression: Synopsis, comparison of techniques and perspectives
Name a primer problem that you ha...,
Can you extrapolate the protein e...,
What are biological and technical...
9  cards
Transformation methods for eukaryotes
What s the mechanism behind t dna...,
What s a floral dip
2  cards
In vivo modification of gene expression in eukaryotes
There are three categories of kno...,
How can you induce random untagge...,
What s forward genetics
21  cards
Gene expression based on recombination
Explain why homologous recombinat...,
What s site specific recombination,
There are two resolutions to the ...
31  cards
Introcution to protein crystallography using x-ray and neutron diffraction
Why do we use crystals instead of...,
What are the problems you may enc...,
Why is it important to reduce sal...
15  cards
Exam HT20
Does mammalian cells fit the foll...,
Does ecoli fit the following desc...,
Do
43  cards
Exam 190826
What s pei used for,
Does trypan blue mark viable or n...,
What can a plaque assay be used for
25  cards
Exam 181122
32 4p what expression system e co...,
32 4p what expression system e co...,
Explain flashbac
17  cards

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