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Current Question
In Northern blotting, the labeled probe hybridizes to:
  • A. DNA immobilized on a membrane
  • B. RNA immobilized on a membrane
  • C. Protein immobilized on a membrane
  • D. Any membrane-bound molecules
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
A Northern blot is used to detect RNA. A labeled DNA or RNA probe hybridizes to the target RNA on the membrane.
Related Question 1
In Southern blotting, what type of probe is used to detect specific DNA sequences?
  • A. DNA probe labeled with a reporter
  • B. RNA probe labeled with a reporter
  • C. Protein probe labeled with antibody
  • D. Carbohydrate probe
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Southern blot uses a labeled single-stranded DNA (or RNA) probe complementary to the target DNA sequence, hybridizing to it on the membrane.
Related Question 2
In flow cytometry, cells are labeled with fluorescent antibodies and passed in a stream through a laser. This technique primarily measures:
  • A. Cell size and internal complexity
  • B. DNA sequence variants
  • C. Protein structure by X-ray diffraction
  • D. Glycolytic activity
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Flow cytometry measures light scattering (size and granularity) and fluorescence from labeled markers, allowing rapid analysis of cell populations (size, complexity, marker expression).
Related Question 3
In Western blotting, proteins are typically detected using:
  • A. DNA probes
  • B. RNA probes
  • C. Enzyme-linked antibodies
  • D. Radioactive amino acids
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Western blot uses antibodies (often enzyme-linked) that bind specific proteins on the membrane, allowing visualization via a colorimetric or chemiluminescent reaction.