SEQUENCE A DNA GAME STRUCTURE

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Molecular Biology Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge in the fascinating field of molecular biology with our comprehensive quiz! Covering essential topics such as DNA structure, sequencing techniques, and applications, this quiz is designed for learners of all levels.

Challenge yourself with questions that explore:

  • The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
  • Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) workflows
  • Applications in genomics
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingCell417

Presentation 1: Introduction to Molecular Biology and Techniques



Among the four basic biomolecules, which one has amino acids as its monomeric units?
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Nucleic acids
Lipids
The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology describes how information is stored and transferred inside the cell. Which of the following below is the correct sequence of the central dogma?
Translation > Transcription > Replication
Translation > Replication > Transcription
Transcription > Replication > Translation
Replication > Transcription > Translation
Which DNA extraction method uses phenol-chloroform-isoamyl alcohol as solvent and is governed by the Nernst Law of Distribution?
Organic Solvent
Spin Column
Magnetic Bead
Fluorometry
Electrophoresis is a DNA separation technique that uses an electric field. To make this possible, it uses a compound that serves as a molecular “sieve” of “filter” in electrophoresis. What do you call this specific compound?
Agarose Gel
Fluorophore
Silica
Elute

Presentation 2: Introduction to NGS and Illumina Workflow


In the general workflow of Next Generation Sequencing, library preparation is the first step. To produce a functional library, the following are the key procedures, except:
Shearing or Fragmentation
Adapter Ligation
Template Preparation
Size selection
In sequencing strategies, this refers to the number of times a single base position was sequenced.
Multiplexing
Coverage
Fragmentation
Ligation
Ligation technology is used to construct NGS libraries for sequencing. This process uses an enzyme to connect specialized adapters to both ends of the DNA fragments; thereby, allowing the following except:
Substrate fusion
Amplification
Attachment to substrate
Attachment of sequencing primers

Presentation 3: Applications of NGS


Major developments in the sequencing technology constituted the rise of Second-Generation Sequencers which makes use of massively parallel sequencing methods. Which of the following does not belong to second generation sequencing?
Pyrosequencing
Ion Torrent
Oxford Nanopore
Illumina
TRUE or FALSE: There are two major applications of next generation sequencing (NGS) in Genomics, which are (1) Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) and (2) Targeted Sequencing. In the discussion in Lesson 3: Applications of NGS, common library preparation strategies were also discussed with Shotgun and Mate Pair as an example on WGS.
TRUE
FALSE
In COVID-19 management, the Philippine Genome Center (PGC) utilizes Illumina COVIDSeq Assay as a diagnostic test for COVID-19. Which of the following correctly showcases the sequence of laboratory processing of SARS-CoV-2 using Illumina COVIDSeq Test?
Library Preparation > RNA Extraction > PCR Enrichment > Sequencing
RNA Extraction > PCR Enrichment > Library Preparations > Sequencing
PCR Enrichment > RNA Extraction > Library Preparations > Sequencing
PCR Enrichment > Library Preparation > RNA Extraction > Sequencing
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