A genetic counselor sees a family for the first time for genetic assessment. The 24-year-old businessman and his 19-year-old sister are concerned about having a mutant allele and have decided to get tested. Their grandfather and great aunt both have Huntington’s disease which became apparent when they turned 52. Their father who is 47 years old appears healthy. The geneticist discusses both the benefits and risks of getting tested and orders some tests. Which of the following tests would best provide evidence for whether the siblings are carriers or not?
AGel electrophoresis
BRestriction enzyme digestion products
CPolymerase chain reaction
DPyrosequencing
EDNA isolation and purification
A 24-year-old woman presents to the ED with symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease despite being previously treated with azithromycin for chlamydial infection. Based on your clinical understanding about the epidemiology of PID, you decide to obtain a gram stain which shows a gram-negative diplococci. What is the next step in order to confirm the identity of the organism described?
APerform an RT-PCR
BCulture in TCBS agar
CCulture in Thayer-Martin media
DObtain an acid fast stain
ECulture in Bordet-Gengou agar
An investigator is processing a blood sample from a human subject. A reagent is added to the sample and the solution is heated to break the hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. This solution is then cooled to allow artificial DNA primers in the solution to attach to the separated strands of the sample DNA molecules. An enzyme derived from the thermophilic bacterium Thermus aquaticus is added and the solution is reheated. These steps are repeated multiple times until the aim of the test is achieved. The investigator most likely used which of the following laboratory procedures on the test sample?
ANorthern blot
BWestern blot
CPolymerase chain reaction
DImmunohistochemistry
EFluorescence in-situ hybridization
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