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The lowest number of a target microbe that can be detected by a method of analysisSensitivity
The lowest number of a target microbe that can be detected by a method of analysisSensitivity
An immune protein (immunoglobulin) produced in response to a foreign antigen entering the bodyAntibodies
An immune protein (immunoglobulin) produced in response to a foreign antigen entering the bodyAntibodies
Method of using specific antibodies to differentiate various serotypes within a speciesserotyping
A group of laboratories that fingerprint pathogens linked to foodborne disease outbreaksPulseNet
Can be used to reliably detect Staphylococcus aureus in foodsThermostable Nuclease
This word refers to the lipopolysaccharide layer of Gram-negative bacteriaendotoxin
A statistical based cultural method for estimating the number of coliforms in a water sampleMost Probable Number
Enzymes that can be used to label antibodies for ease of detection of target antigensPeroxidase alkaline phosphatase, B galactosidase
Resistance to the flow of an alternating electric current through a mediumImpedance
A solution used to dissolve calcium alginate swabsodium hexametaphosphate
A dye that stains DNA and mRNApropidium iodide / acridine orange
The clinical isolate (pathogen) matches the food isolate in a foodborne disease investigationepidemiological link
Genes that code for the luciferase enzymeLuciferin
A subunit of the bacterial ribosome that is highly conserved (slow rate of evolution)16S subunit
A chemical method used to detect endotoxinLimulus Amoebocyte Lysate (LAL)
A short piece of ssDNA that provides a starting point for DNA synthesis in PCRPrimer
Can be used to bind antibodies to increase visibility of antibody and antigen agglutinationAgglutination test
An immune protein (immunoglobulin) produced in response to a foreign antigen entering the bodyAntibodies
The lowest number of a target microbe that can be detected by a method of analysisSensitivity
Antimicrobial present in egg whitePhosvitin
Antimicrobial present in egg yolkLysozyme and ovotransferrin (conalbumin)
Microbial group (bacteria, molds, or yeast?) than can grow over a wide pH range (1.5-9)Molds
(T/F) Visibility of antiobody/antigen reaction is improved by using antibodies attached to polystyrene beadsTrue
(T/F) The Taq polymerase enzyme exhibits optimal activity at about 70-75 CTrue
(T/F) RNA restriction endonuclease can be used to convert RNA to cDNAFalse, the enzyme to do that would be reverse transcriptase
(T/F) Binding of specific antibodies with antigens on microbial cells can result in visible agglutinationTrue
(T/F) moderate heating or low pH can separate DNA strandsFalse, high heat or high pH
(T/F) each cycle of the PCR quadruples the amount of target DNAFalse, doubles
(T/F) DNA fragments are positively charged and migrate through the agarose gel towards the negative electrodeFalse, fragments are negatively charged and move towards the positive anode
(T/F) a reaction mixture temperature of 55 C is ideal for the primer annealing step of PCRTrue
(T/F) In detecting microbe using flow cytometry, the excitation spectrum of the dye must match the wavelength of the laser beam (detector)True
(T/F) Irrespective of the physiological state of the bacterial cell, the ATP content remains relatively constantFalse
(T/F) the Limulus Amoebocyte Lysate (LAL) detects both viable and non-viable gram positive bacteriaTrue
(T/F) DNA restriction endonucleases cut DNA at specific points to give DNA fragmentsTrue
(T/F) Yeast cells contain about 100 times more ATP than bacterial cellsTrue
(T/F) In whole genome sequencing only the important target segments of the whole genome are sequencedFalse
(T/F) The enzyme used in PCR (Taq polymerase) exhibits optimal activity at about 70-75 CTrue
Name the enzyme used in PCR and list 3 major characteristicsTaq Polymerase - heat resistant - very few errors - highly efficient activity
List the PCR reaction components and the function of each component (5 total)Target DNA: DNA you want to amplify Primer: anneals to SSNDA, provides starting point for Taq polymerase Nucleotides: building blocks for DNA Taq Polymerase: extends primer to copy the DNA Buffer solution: maintains pH for enzymatic activity
List the three components of the buffered ATP test solution that must be present to produce light (luminescence) for a positive ATP test reuslt. Clearly state the role of each component.Luciferin: Luciferase: ATP:
Name and give components of a natural antimicrobial system in raw milk. Give advice to farmers w/o refrigeration to avoid spoilage.Lactoperoxidase antimicrobial system --> Lactoperoxidase, thyocya??, hydrogen peroxide 1. add
Describe PCR, ELISA step by step and include diagram...
Describe procedure for Pule electric field electrophoresis and whole genome sequencing...