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Which of the four elements in proteins differentiated this class of substances from carbohydrates and lipids? - Nitrogen 
Which of the proteins is soluble in water? - Albumin 
How are amino acids joined together to form a chainlike structure? - Peptide bonding 
Proteins may become denatured when subjected to mechanical agitation, heat, or chemical treatment. What does denaturation of proteins refer to? - Altera...
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Hemophilia Pedigree - Father has hemophilia, mother does not. What is the outcome for their kids? - 
His daughters would be carriers. This is x-link recessive. 
Autosomal: 
Dominant: - Autosomal: males and females equally affected. 
Dominant: non-carrier parents 
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - The process of copying DNA in the lab. Uses Template DNA, 
Nucleotides (dNTPS), DNA Polymerase, and DNA primers. 
3 Steps of PCR - 1. Denaturation: DNA is heated to 95C to separate it. 
2. Annealing: re...
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Choose the correct coding strand (non-template) from this template (non-coding) DNA: 5' ATC GAT 3' 
3' TAG CTA 5' 
 
 
 
If one strand of chromosome 2 has a DNA sequence that consists of this: 5' AGA CTA ATT GCC 3', what will be the composition of the complementary DNA strand? (Select all that apply) 
3' TCT GAT TAA CGG 5' 
5' GGC AAT TAG TCT 3' 
 
 
 
The following sequence is the coding strand of the collagen gene: 5' GGC AAA TAT CGA 3' What is the sequence of the corresponding mRN...
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Procedure #1 detected 50/100 true positives & 100/100 true negatives. Procedure #2 detected 80/100 true positives and 70/100 true negatives. Answer - Procedure 2 is more sensitive (refers to % of true positives that are accurately identified as positives). Specificity refers to # of true negatives identified as negative. 
 
TP/TP+FN= Answer - Sensitivity 
 
TN/TN+FP= Answer - Specificity 
 
What might the following indicate in urine: RBCs, WBCs, nitrite, and bacteria? Answer - Pyelonephritis (UT...
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d. all of the above 
RNA differs from DNA in that it: 
 
a. is usually found as a single-stranded molecule in cells 
b. contains uracil 
c. contains ribose sugar 
d. all of the above 
 
 
 
d. Denaturation, annealing, extension 
The correct order of steps in a PCR cycle is: 
 
a. Extension, denaturation, annealing 
b. Annealing, extension, denaturation 
c. Annealing, denaturation, extension 
d. Denaturation, annealing, extension 
 
 
 
 
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c. Amplify a small amount of DNA se...
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Hemophilia Pedigree - Father has hemophilia, mother does not. What is the outcome for their kids? - ANSWERSHis daughters would be carriers. This is x-link recessive. 
 
Autosomal: 
Dominant: - ANSWERSAutosomal: males and females equally affected. 
Dominant: non-carrier parents 
 
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - ANSWERSThe process of copying DNA in the lab. Uses Template DNA, Nucleotides (dNTPS), DNA Polymerase, and DNA primers. 
 
3 Steps ...
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Hemophilia Pedigree - Father has hemophilia, mother does not. What is the outcome for their kids? - 
His daughters would be carriers. This is x-link recessive. 
Autosomal: 
Dominant: - Autosomal: males and females equally affected. 
Dominant: non-carrier parents 
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - The process of copying DNA in the lab. Uses Template DNA, 
Nucleotides (dNTPS), DNA Polymerase, and DNA primers. 
3 Steps of PCR - 1. Denaturation: DNA is heated to 95C to separate it. 
2. Annealing: re...
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Which of the four elements in proteins differentiated this class of substances from carbohydrates and 
lipids? - Nitrogen 
Which of the proteins is soluble in water? - Albumin 
How are amino acids joined together to form a chainlike structure? - Peptide bonding 
Proteins may become denatured when subjected to mechanical agitation, heat, or chemical treatment. 
What does denaturation of proteins refer to? - Alteration of tertiary structure 
Which aminoacidopathy is NOT caused by an enzyme deficie...
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Concerning antigen-antibody reactions, the prozone effect causes which of the following results? 
A. False positive 
B. False negative 
C. No reaction 
D. Mixed field reaction - Ans ️️ -B. False negative 
The following characteristics are applicable to Interferon-Gamma Release Assays (IGRAs) 
except: 
A. Can be used in patients with active tuberculosis disease symptoms 
B. Preferable for patients who have received a bacillus Calmette-Gué...
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**Q: Following extreme fatigue and polyuria, a patient's glucose result was initially too high for 
the instrument to read. After a 1:4 dilution, the result is 325 mg/dL. What should the technologist 
report as the patient's glucose result?** 
- 325 mg/dL 
- 1300 mg/dL 
- 975 mg/dL 
- 1625 mg/dL 
 **1300 mg/dL** 
 
**Q: What does the urease reaction seen in the Christensen's urea agar slant on t...
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