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Study Guide for Lab Exam II
Study Guide for Lab Exam II
Basic Parts of the Microscope
Components
: Ocular lens, objective lenses (4x, 10x, 40x, 100x).
Total Magnification
: Calculated by multiplying the power of the objective lens by 10 (Total Magnification = Objective Lens Magnification x 10).
Preparing a Wet Mount Slide
Steps
:
Start with a clean microscope slide.
Add a drop of water in the center of the slide.
Place the specimen into the liquid of water.
Place a coverslip onto the slide.
Determining Cell Density of Tetrahymena Sample
Steps
:
Place a drop of the culture on a clean slide and cover with a coverslip.
Observe cells under phase contrast to examine swimming motion.
Remove excess water by touching a piece of filter paper to the end of the coverslip.
Calculation
: Multiply the average count per square by 10^4.
Example: If you count 20 cells in a 0.1 mL sample, the concentration is 20 cells/0.1 mL = 200 cells/mL = 2x10^4 cells/mL.
Gel Electrophoresis
Matrix
: Agarose gel is used to separate DNA based on size.
Migration
: DNA migrates towards the positive electrode because it has a negatively charged sugar-phosphate backbone.
Process
: Gel electrophoresis applies an electrical field across a porous gel matrix to separate DNA molecules based on their size and charge.
Determining Size of DNA Fragments
Technique
: Use gel electrophoresis to measure the size of DNA fragments.
Range
: Size range for accurate determination is from 100 to 10,000 base pairs.
Method
: Loading digested DNA into gel wells and applying an electrical current allows separation based on size.
Restriction Enzymes
Definition
: Enzymes produced by bacteria that cut DNA at specific sequences to protect against viral DNA.
Usage
: Essential tools in molecular biology for creating specific DNA fragments.
Source
: Scientists obtain them from bacteria.
Cleavage of DNA
Plasmid vs Linear DNA
:
Cleaving a plasmid at one site generates linear DNA fragments (2 fragments).
Cleaving a linear DNA at one site creates two smaller linear fragments.
Visualizing DNA Fragments from Gel Electrophoresis
Staining Method
: Staining with fluorescent dyes such as ethidium bromide and exposing to UV light allows visualization of separated DNA fragments.
Conditions for Cell Growth
Optimum Growth Conditions
:
Temperature: Generally between 18°C to 57°C, most mammalian cells require around 36°C.
CO2 levels and humidity are essential for growth.
Necessity of Sterile Techniques
Purpose
: To prevent contamination by microorganisms during cell culture.
Practices
:
Handwashing
Wearing gloves
Setting up a sterile environment
Experiments in Cell Culture Lab
Cell Line Used
: Defined specific mammalian cell line.
Determining Live vs Dead Cells
: Utilized hemocytometry combined with trypan blue dye (live cells exclude the dye, dead cells take it up).
Research Project
Focus
: Conducted research on cyclin E.
Gene Sequence Database
: Identified through specified databases.
BLAST Program Usage
: To compare the sequence against other biological sequences and evaluate evolutionary relationships.
Evaluating Evolutionary Relationships
Method
: Compare DNA or protein sequences across organisms and construct phylogenetic trees based on similarities and differences.
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