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Biology 1001 Final Exam Adam Hrincevich Questions and Answers  Already Passed
  • Biology 1001 Final Exam Adam Hrincevich Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Biology 1001 Final Exam Adam Hrincevich Questions and Answers Already Passed 1. **DNA's Hereditary Capacity**: Watson and Crick realized that DNA could encode a vast amount of hereditary information through its sequence of bases. 2. **DNA Strand Attachment**: The two polynucleotide chains in a DNA molecule are held together by hydrogen bonds formed between complementary bases. 3. **Inversions in Chromosomes**: Movements of DNA segments from one chromosome to another are not term...
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MCB4304 Ch 4 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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  • MCB4304 Ch 4 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Ch 4 Which of the following enzymes cannot catalyze the formation of a phosphodiester bond? a. Endonuclease b. RNA polymerase c. DNA polymerase d. Ligase e. None of the above - ANSWERSE Ch. 4 Select the component that gives a plasmid its host range. a. Tetracycline resistance b. Ampicillin resistance c. EcoRI site d. Origin of replication e. ligase - ANSWERSD Ch. 4 A molecular biologist is able to select recombinant c...
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BIOL 342 Midterm & Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • BIOL 342 Midterm & Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • You want to clone a DNA fragment that has been digested with BamHI into a plasmid vector. What should you do to prevent religation of the vector? If you don't do this what other problems will occur? Correct Answer-To prevent religation you should treat it with alkaline phosphatase which will knock off the 5' phosphate. As a result you will have 5' and 3' OH which means ligase can't act on it. If you don't, you could get a concatemer or the insert could go in upside down or backwards. ...
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MCAT Exam Practice Questions and Answers 2024/2025 Latest Update
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  • Amino acids (20 types) Image: Amino acids (20 types) Primary DNA structure bonds connected by peptide bonds Secondary DNA structure bonds alpha helix and beta sheet hydrogen bonding Enzyme classification by reaction type Oxidoreductases Hydrolase Transferase Isomerase Lyases Ligase Cofactor inorganic molecule or metal ions Coenzyme small organic groups vitamins such as NAD+, FAD & coenzyme A water soluble vitamins B and C Fat soluble vitamins A, ...
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AAB immunology Fully solved 2023/2024  verified to pass
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  • AAB immunology Fully solved 2023/2024 verified to passThis DNA amplification method amplifies the nucleic acid used as a probe? - correct answer Ligase Chain Reaction (LCR) What enzymes are used in Ligase Chain Reactions? - correct answer DNA polymerase and DNA ligase What is the function of DNA polymerase in Ligase Chain Reaction? - correct answer Is used to initiate DNA polymerase. What is the key advantage of using Ligase Chain Reaction instead of Polymerase Chain Reaction? - correc...
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A&P 1 FINAL EXAM, STRAIGHTERLINE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1, STRAIGHTERLINE A&P 1 CUMULATIVE FINAL
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  • What is the smallest level of organization in the body that contains the body's genetic information? Select one: a. chemical b. cellular c. tissue d. organism - Answer-B. Cellular The cellular level includes the nucleus, an organelle that contains the body's genetic information. Which is an example of a normally occurring positive-feedback mechanism? Select one: a. elevated blood pressure during exercise b. increase in heart rate after blood loss c. decrease in blood pressure a...
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MB ASCP Exam Questions & Answers 2024
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  • MB ASCP Exam Questions & Answers 2024 What genes would be screened in a lung cancer panel? - ANSWER-KRAS, EGFR, ALK In a retrovirus, the RNA acts as: - ANSWER-Genome and mRNA To what does the AcrAB gene product create resistance to? - ANSWER-Tetracycline What gene is measured following the treatment with imatinib(Gleevec)? - ANSWER-BCR/Abl Blood drawn into what type of tube is compatible for genetic testing? - ANSWER-K2-EDTA tube Primer dimers are due to what complimentary issu...
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BIOL 3315 Exam 2 Review University of Texas, Arlington 2024
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  • BIOL 3315 Exam 2 Review University of Texas, Arlington 2024 Chapter 7: • Which enzym e forms the final phosphodiester bond between Okazaki fragments? ○ Ligase • A replication bubble is depicted below. Given what is shown, in what direction do you infer the top blue strand runs? . . . .
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A&P 1 Final Exam, Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology 1, Straighterline A&P 1 Cumulative Final Exam 2024
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  • A&P 1 Final Exam, Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology 1, Straighterline A&P 1 Cumulative Final Exam 2024 What is the smallest level of organization in the body that contains the body's genetic information? Select one: a. chemical b. cellular c. tissue d. organism -Answer-B. Cellular The cellular level includes the nucleus, an organelle that contains the body's genetic information. Which is an example of a normally occurring positive-feedback mechanism? Select one: a. elevated b...
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Final Exam iClicker Questions Biochem 2024/2025 with 100% correct answers
  • Final Exam iClicker Questions Biochem 2024/2025 with 100% correct answers

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  • Chp 21: What is the region immediately adjacent to the starting site for RNA polymerization called? A) promoter B) enhancer C) initiator D) consensus sequence E) TF binding site A) promoter Chp 21: Which of the eukaryotic transcription factors is responsible for binding the TATA box? A) TFIIB B) TFIID C) TFIIE D) TFIIF E) TFIIH B) TFIID Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:01 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Chp 21...
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