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LCritchfi

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DNA has been isolated from appropriate cells and placed in an aqueous buffer. If molecular testing cannot be immediately performed, what should be done?
 
  a. Reprecipitate the DNA using isoproponol alcohol and then store at 4 C
  b. Reprecipitate the DNA using isoproponol alcohol and then store at -80 C
  c. Store prepared DNA at 4 C
  d. Store prepared DNA at -80 C

Question 2

Why is a no DNA control used when performing molecular tests using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)?
 
  a. To ensure that the targeted DNA is amplified
  b. To ensure that nontargeted DNA is negative
  c. To ensure that the targeted DNA containing the mutation is positive
  d. To ensure that no DNA cross-contamination of the samples, controls, or reagents occurs



Sweetkitty24130

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
If isolated DNA cannot be immediately evaluated for molecular testing, it should be stored at -80 C. The prepared DNA can be stored for an indefinite period of time and still give valid results.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Contamination of reagents, controls, and samples with extraneous DNA from the environment is possible when performing molecular testing. Thus a no DNA control must be run along with the controls and samples to validate the analysis.



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