GRE Subject Test: Biology : Understanding Identification Techniques

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Subject Test: Biology

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 :Understanding Identification Techniques

Which of the following stains could be used to identify bacteria?

Possible Answers:

Wright stain

Gram stain

Eosin stain

Acid fast stain

Giemsa stain

Correct answer:

Gram stain

Explanation:

Gram staining is used to distinguish different types of bacteria in order to aid in their identification. Since bacteria are generally transparent, they must be stained before viewing under the microscope. Gram-positive microorganisms stain purple and Gram-negative microorganisms stain red or pink.

Acid fast stain is used to identify the causative agent of tuberculosis. White blood cells are differentiated after being stained with Wright's stain. Giemsa is used to stain blood cells and chromosomes. Tissues are stained with eosin.

Example Question #2 :Understanding Identification Techniques

A student co-immunoprecipitates the NF-kappa B transcription factor that is bound to a protein, which the student cannot identify. What technique would be suitable for identifying this unknown protein?

Possible Answers:

Immunohistochemistry

Mass spectrophotometry

Western blot

Electroporation

Electrophoretic mobility shift assay (ESMA)

Correct answer:

Mass spectrophotometry

Explanation:

The correct answer is mass spectrophotometry. Mass spec uses ions to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of the given molecule. This signature ratio can then be compared to other known mass-to-charge ratios of other proteins, allowing for identification of the unknown protein based on similar ratios.

Example Question #461 :Gre Subject Test: Biology

A student researcher wants to determine if two proteins physically interact within a cell. What technique is best suitable for this experiment?

Possible Answers:

Co-immunoprecipitation

Immunoprecipitation

Cross-linking

Chromatin interaction analysis by paired-end tag sequencing

Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing

Correct answer:

Co-immunoprecipitation

Explanation:

The correct answer is co-immunoprecipitation. Protein-protein interactions are cross-linked within a cell. Using an antibody to the first protein, this protein (along with any molecules bound to it) is isolated from the cell lysate. Then using a second antibody to the second protein of interest, a western blot is performed to determine if the second antibody was pulled down in the first immunoprecipitation with antibody number 1. Immunoprecipitation involves isolating a particular protein out of a solution. Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing involves analysis of interactions between DNA and proteins, and is used to identify the binding sites of proteins associated with DNA. Cross linking is the process by which two polymers are joined, it does not indicate whether two proteins were interacting prior to the procedure. Chromatin interaction analysis by paired-end tag sequencing determines chromatin interaction, not protein interaction.

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