Question 1
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a) What were the main goals of the Human genome project?
(4)
b) Distinguish between a genome map and a genome sequence.
(2)
c) Briefly elaborate on how the knowledge of human genetic variation can be utilised in
promoting health and combating disease.
(4)
Question 2
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a) State TWO (2) ways in which genes can be transferred in DNA recombination technology, and
for each give TWO (2) examples.
(6)
b) Mention THREE (3) demerits of the Retrovirus-mediated Gene Transfer
(3)
c) RNA splicing is a form of RNA processing in which a newly made precursor messenger RNA (mRNA)
is transformed into a mature RNA by removing the non-coding sequences termed introns.
Describe RNA alternative splicing.
(8)
Question 3
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a) Compare and contrast the One- and Two-Channel DNA microarray hybridisation
approaches.
(4)
b) What are the THREE (3) major steps you would follow in order to identify a peptide of interest
using the Peptide mass finger printing technique.
(3)
c) Discuss FOUR (4) important tools providing investigators with sensitive and specific means
of identifying and characterizing proteins.
(4)
Question 4
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a) DNA ligase is used for ligation of foreign DNA and vectors during gene cloning. Briefly explain the
mechanism of DNA ligase in the enzymatic reaction of DNA ligation.
(5)
b) Describe the mechanism and purpose of dephosphorylation in cloning.
(3)
c) Distinguish between the following types of vectors;
(8)
|. Shuttle Vectors;
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