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Unit 1: The Mystery # Careers Grab BagRestriction Enzymes Gel Electrophoresis Confidentiality

Question Answer Careers-100 ANSWER: The individual performs DNA profiling. QUESTION: Who is a DNA analyst?

Question Answer Careers-200 ANSWER: A physician who performs an autopsy when death may be accidental or violent. QUESTION: Who is a medical examiner?

Question Answer Careers-300 ANSWER: This individual performs scientific tests on bodily fluids and tissue samples to identify any drugs or chemicals present in the body. QUESTION: Who is a toxicologist?

Question Answer Careers-400 ANSWER: This individual provides medical treatment at the scene of a crime or on the way to a hospital. QUESTION: Who is an emergency medical technician (EMT)?

Question Answer Careers-500 ANSWER: This individual pronounces death and signs the death certificate. QUESTION: Who is a coroner?

Question Answer ANSWER: This person is responsible for notifying the appropriate responders. QUESTION: What is a 911 operator? Grab Bag-100

Question Answer Grab Bag-200 ANSWER: Demonstrating reliability, give credit to the author, as a source for additional information. QUESTION: What are reasons to document (cite) your sources?

Question Answer Grab Bag-300 ANSWER: Larger pieces of DNA will travel _____________ than small ones in a gel. QUESTION: What is slower?

Question Answer Grab Bag-400 ANSWER: To help determine sizes of unknown DNA fragments. QUESTION: Why do scientists load DNA of known sizes into the agarose gel?

Question Answer Grab Bag-500 ANSWER: This is the name given to the morgue assistant that helps prep the body for autopsy. QUESTION: What is the diener?

Question Answer Restriction Enzymes-100 ANSWER: A degradative enzyme that recognizes specific nucleotide sequences and cuts up DNA. QUESTION: What is a restriction enzyme?

Question Answer Restriction Enzymes-200 ANSWER: Differences in DNA sequence on homologous chromosomes that can result in different patterns of restriction fragment lengths (DNA segments resulting from treatment with restriction enzymes). QUESTION: What are Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs)?

Question Answer Restriction Enzymes-300 ANSWER: Segments of DNA cuts with restriction enzymes are measured in number of this. QUESTION: What is number of base pairs?

Question Answer Restriction Enzymes-400 ANSWER: Where restriction enzymes are found. QUESTION: What is bacteria?

Question Answer Restriction Enzymes-500 ANSWER: The restriction enzyme EcoR1 cuts a strand of DNA at four restriction sites resulting in this many RFLPs. QUESTION: What are five?

Question Answer Gel Electrophoresis-100 ANSWER: In gel electrophoresis, DNA shows up as these on the gel. QUESTION: What are bands?

Question Answer Gel Electrophoresis-200 ANSWER: In gel electrophoresis, DNA is fragments are separated based on this. QUESTION: What is number of base pairs?

Question Answer Gel Electrophoresis-300 ANSWER: During gel electrophoresis, this causes DNA to move out of the wells and through the gel. QUESTION: What is the attraction of the negative DNA, from the phosphate groups, to the positive electrode?

Question Answer Gel Electrophoresis-400 ANSWER: During gel electrophoresis, this size fragments migrate further in the gel due to less friction with the agarose. QUESTION: What are smaller fragments?

Question Answer Gel Electrophoresis-500 ANSWER: This is added to a gel to separate different size fragments on DNA. QUESTION: What is an electric current?

Question Answer Confidentiality-100 ANSWER: A comprehensive set of standards and practices designed to give patients specific rights regarding their personal health information. QUESTION: What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?

Question Answer Confidentiality-200 ANSWER: Individually identifiable health information such as demographic data, mental/health condition, and payment information is considered this. QUESTION: What is protected health information (PHI)?

Question Answer Confidentiality-300 ANSWER: It is ok to do this when trying to prevent child abuse, domestic violence, or the outbreak of a disease. QUESTION: What is break confidentiality?

Question Answer Confidentiality-400 ANSWER: These individuals should keep patient information private. QUESTION: Who is any medical personnel and those who have access to medical records?

Question Answer Confidentiality-500 ANSWER: Violating patient confidentiality can possibly result in serious fines, criminal prosecution, and this. QUESTION: What is loss of employment?