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Which is required to generate cDNA 
A. DNA polymerase 
B. RNase H 
C. Restriction Enzyme 
D. Helicase 
: B 
What is the function of Taq Polymerase 
: recognize dsDNA 
You have a 50 μL primer stock at 9pM/μl and want dilute the stock to 900nM. How much 
stock should you add(what is the dilution factor) 
: 2 
What gene causes hypersensitivity to Irinotecan? 
: UGT1A 
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Which allele causes hypersensitivity to Carbamazepine? 
: HLA-b*1502 
What gives MLPA its specificity 
: Stuffer Se...
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BIO 182 Exam 2 Sthultz 2024/25 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Study of biological diversity and the evolutionary relationships among organisms, both extinct and modern 
What is Taxonomy? 
Science of describing, naming, and classifying living and extinct organisms and viruses 
What are the 8 categories of taxonomic hierarchy (in order from species upward to broader classifications)? 
Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom, Domain 
Who is the scientist that proposed the current two-part naming system for each species? 
Carolus Linnaeus 
What a...
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Which is required to generate cDNA 
A. DNA polymerase 
B. RNase H 
C. Restriction Enzyme 
D. Helicase - Answer- B 
 
What is the function of Taq Polymerase - Answer- recognize dsDNA 
 
You have a 50 μL primer stock at 9pM/μl and want dilute the stock to 900nM. How much stock should you add(what is the dilution factor) - Answer- 2 
 
What gene causes hypersensitivity to Irinotecan? - Answer- UGT1A 
 
Which allele causes hypersensitivity to Carbamazepine? - Answer- HLA-b*1502 
 
What gives MLPA ...
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WGU D236 pathophysiology Exam -Study Guide latest updated Graded A+
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What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? 
 
How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? - ANSWER Starling's Law describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, which pushes fluid into the capillaries). 
 
Both electrolytes and proteins (oncontic pressure) in the blood affe...
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1. Darwin described evolution using the phrase "descent with modification." Please 
select the response that describes most accurately from a modern perspective what the 
phrase entails. 
A) Evolution takes a long time - it is a gradual process - and produces decent results. 
B) Evolution is a natural phenomenon that is ongoing, changing individuals even today. 
C) Closely related species are similar at the...
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Which is required to generate cDNA 
A. DNA polymerase 
B. RNase H 
C. Restriction Enzyme 
D. Helicase - correct answer B 
 
What is the function of Taq Polymerase - correct answer recognize dsDNA 
 
You have a 50 μL primer stock at 9pM/μl and want dilute the stock to 900nM. How much stock should you add(what is the dilution factor) - correct answer 2 
 
W...
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Chupp Biology 121 test 3 Exam Questions And Answers
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Chupp Biology 121 test 3 Exam Questions And Answers 
 
Genotype - ANS the genetic makeup of a cell or organism 
 
phenotype - ANS a cell or organism observed characteristics. 
 
numerous different genotypes - ANS A population with a gene pool that has many variants in many different genes will consist of organisms with 
 
Mutations - ANS the ultimate source of differences among genotypes 
 
polymorphism - ANS Geneticists use the term _________ to refer to any genetic difference a...
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BIO 182 Exam Questions 
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The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of 
A) analogy 
B) homology 
C) digitality 
D) convergence - Answer-B) homology 
Which of the following provides evidence that modern species have evolved from prior 
species? 
A) the fossil record 
B) the anatomical record 
C) the molecular record 
D) All of the above - Answer-D) All of the above 
An example of convergent evolution is: 
A) Australian marsupials and...
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1. Darwin described evolution using the phrase "descent with modification." Please 
select the response that describes most accurately from a modern perspective what the 
phrase entails. 
A) Evolution takes a long time - it is a gradual process - and produces decent results. 
B) Evolution is a natural phenomenon that is ongoing, changing individuals even today. 
C) Closely related species are similar at the genetic, developmental, and structural 
levels. 
D) Populations living today are identi...
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Microorganism 
Organisms and acellular entities too small to be seen clearly by an unaided eye; 
=<1mm in diameter 
often unicellular 
 
 
 
Cellular 
Fungi (yeasts + molds) 
protists (algae, protozoa, slime molds) 
bacteria (E. coli) 
Archaea (methanogens) 
 
 
 
 
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Acellular 
Viruses (protein + nucleic acids) 
Viroids (RNA) 
Satellites (Nucleic Acid + RNA) 
Prions (inf...
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