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PCOL 838 Genetic Disease Terms Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success.
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Acrocentric - correct answer. Refers to the terminal location of the centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22. 
 
Allelic heterogeneity - correct answer. The situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. 
 
Amorphic - correct answer. Refers to pathogenic variants that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene and therefore y...
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!!
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acrocentric 
refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 
allelic heterogeneity 
the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. 
amorphic 
refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. 
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology 
(genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Exam 2024 
acrocentric -Answer-refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 
21, and 22 
allelic heterogeneity -Answer-the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce 
one or more disease phenotypes. 
amorphic -Answer-refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective 
gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene dele...
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Genetics Exam 3 Practice Test 50 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Genetics Exam 3 Practice Test 50 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Gene conversion results from 
 
A. Discontinuous replication 
B. Photoreactivation 
C. Mismatch repair 
D. Gap Repair 
E. C and D - CORRECT ANSWER E. C and D 
 
The picture below is two Holliday junctions in a pair of DNA molecules undergoing recombination Breakage and rejoining of the strands indicated by the arrows () and () results in crossover. 
 
A. 1 and 2 
B. 2 and 3 
C. 3 and 4 - CORRECT ANSWER B. 2 and 3 
 
In eukaryoti...
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ANSI 3423 OSU Genetics Test 1 Questions With Verified Answers
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The Five stages of prophase I are, in order, - Answer Leptonema, Zygonema, Pachynema, Diplonema, Diakinesis 
 
If sheep have 54 chromosomes how many chromatids are in a cell during prophase of mitosis? - Answer 108 
 
A __________ inversion involves the centromere - Answer pericentric 
 
After removal of RNA primers and replacement with DNA nucleotides, which enzyme fills the gap in the sugar-phosophate backbone between adjacent Okazaki Fragments? - Answer Ligase 
 
During DNA replication nucleo...
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!!
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acrocentric 
refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 
allelic heterogeneity 
the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. 
amorphic 
refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. 
aneup...
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BSCC Unit 3 (All possible questions with complete answers)
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If a cell is in a state in which it no longer divides then the cell is probably arrested at which stage of the cell cycle? correct answers G1 
 
Interphase of the cell cycle lasts longer than mitosis. correct answers TRUE 
 
When does DNA replication occur in the cell cycle? correct answers interphase 
 
Which statement about the cell cycle is incorrect? correct answers In G2 phase, the cell begins shrinking in preparation for division. 
 
Identifiable chromosomes are present in the cell only du...
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MLT ASCP Practice Questions 3.7.16 questions and answers latest top score.
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MLT ASCP Practice Questions 3.7.16 questions and answers latest top score. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If the dilution is 1:100, and the average platelet count from both sides of the hemacytometer counting chamber in 2 mm2 is 68, what is the calculated platelet count? 
 
A. 680,000/mm3 
B. 6,800/mm3 
C. 68,000/mm3 
D. 680/mm3 
E. 34,000/mm3 - correct answers.C; 
A simple way to calculate platelet counts on the hemacytometer is to multiply the average platelet count between the two sides of the chamber by...
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ANSI 3423 Exam 1 Questions & Answers Solved 100%
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Dicentric chromosome has __ centromere(s) - Answer 2 
 
Acentric chromosome has __ centromere(s) - Answer 0 
 
Issues with dicentric and acentric chromosomes in cell division - Answer Dicentric: don't split properly and break 
Acentric: lost in mitosis because it doesn't split 
 
Four common types of of abnormalities in chromosome structure - Answer Deletions, duplications, inversions, translocations 
 
How abnormalities in chromosomal structure begin - Answer one or more breaks in a chromosom...
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BIO 210- Chapter 1-4 Practice Test Questions And Correct Detailed Answers.
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Mitosis - correct answer production of two cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as parent (2n) 
 
Cytoplasm - correct answer filling in the cell that holds all of the organelles in place 
 
Meiosis - correct answer production of gametes, which contain half the number of chromosomes (n) as parent 
 
Endoplasmic Reticulum - correct answer ...
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