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Double Helix. Must be Typed. Electrophoresis. Spattered Everywhere. Defined. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 600. 600. 600. 600. 600. 800. 800. 800. 800. 800. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000.
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Double Helix Must be Typed Electrophoresis Spattered Everywhere. Defined. 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
What is the complimentary strand of the DNA strand shown below? ATGGCATTG Column 1, 200
DNA is this kind of evidence because it identifies a particular person. Column 1, 400
What strands will result if the following restriction enzyme is used on the DNA strand shown below: G/GCAT CTATAGGATGGCATTG Column 1, 600
The following DNA probe: GAT will identify what sequence in the DNA strand shown below? How many times is it found? TAGGAGCTATTCTAGA Column 1, 800
Explain the distinction in inheritance between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. Column1, 1000
These function to carry oxygen throughout the body. Column 2, 200
This blood type is known as the universal recipient because they can safely receive all other types. Column 2, 400
List ALL blood types that may be safely transfused to a patient with type B+ blood. Column 2, 600
Blood is primarily composed of this yellowish liquid. Column 2, 800
A person with antibodies for the A antigen only must have this type of blood. Column 2, 1000
Which is more useful for DNA analysis and why: STRs or VNTRs? Column 3, 200
An unused gel is shown below. Indicate where (+) and (-) electrodes must be placed for electrophoresis to run properly. Column 3, 400
Where are the smallest strands of DNA located on this gel? (Be specific.) Column 3, 600
What is the function of the buffer that is added to the chamber with the agarose gel? Column 3, 800
What is a polymorphism? Column 3, 1000
Define: point of convergence Column 4, 200
Define: misdemeanor Column 4, 400
Define: arterial spurting Column 4, 600
Define: pollen grain Column 4, 800
Define: loam Column 4, 1000
The angle of impact of the blood drop below appears to be (no need to measure this one): Column 5, 200
The common point in 3-D space from which blood drops can be retraced is called this: Column 5, 400
Describe the incident based on the blood spatter pictured above. Column 5, 600
What is expiriated blood? Column 5, 800
In what order would a forensic scientist use the following tests? • Blood Typing • Precipitin Test • DNA Test • Luminolor Kastle-Meyer Test Column 5, 1000