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Molecular Biology and Genetics Final Exam Notes
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics Final Exam Notes

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  • In this document: Chapter 10 Eukaryotic Chromosome Abnormalities. Chromosome Aberrations and Transposition. Analysis of Gene Function by Forward and Reverse Genetics. Application of CRISPR-Cas9. Gene Therapy for Mice with Sickle Cell Disease. Developmental Genetics. Drosophilia Life Cycle.
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CRISPR Cas Written Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024.
  • CRISPR Cas Written Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024.

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  • CRISPR Cas Written Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024. How many nucleotides long is the guiding region of the sgRNA? - CORRECT ANSWER 20 nucleotides Does the sgRNA bind to the PAM? - CORRECT ANSWER Yes, there is a spacer on the sgRNA that is within the Cas9 protein that binds to the protospacer sequence, opening up the double helix Where does Cas9 cut the target DNA relative to the protospacer sequence? - CORRECT ANSWER It cuts the DNA 3 nucleotides upstream of the PAM Descr...
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CRISPR Cas-9 Semester 1  Questions With Correct Actual Answers 2024.
  • CRISPR Cas-9 Semester 1 Questions With Correct Actual Answers 2024.

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  • CRISPR Cas-9 Semester 1 Questions With Correct Actual Answers 2024. How many nucleotides long is the guiding region of the sgRNA? - CORRECT ANSWER 20 nucleotides Does the sgRNA bind to the PAM? - CORRECT ANSWER Yes, there is a spacer on the sgRNA that is within the Cas9 protein that binds to the protospacer sequence, opening up the double helix Where does Cas9 cut the target DNA relative to the protospacer sequence? - CORRECT ANSWER It cuts the DNA 3 nucleotides upstream of the PAM De...
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Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 5 Exam
  • Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 5 Exam

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  • Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 5 Exam What type of restriction enzyme is commonly used in the laboratory? - ANSWERtype II, 4-6 bp recognition sites restriction map - ANSWERdiagram that shows the lengths of fragments between restriction sites in the strand of DNA If you cut a linear fragment of DNA with a restriction enzyme at three sites, how many fragments do you have? What about if you cut a plasmid at three sites - ANSWER4 fragments, 3 fragments How do you perform restriction mapping? ...
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HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers
  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers

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  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers 1 / 3 1. What are causes for gene knockout? Non-homologous end joining 2. What is gene knockout? premature stop coden: when the function of a gene has been disrupted or turned off to study gene function 3. What are repair mechanism for DSB? Non-homologeus end joint (NHEJ) + Homologues recombination 4. Where stands CRISPR for? Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats 5. Working mechanism of CRISPR? he palindromic ...
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Protein Engineering Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
  • Protein Engineering Exam Questions With Verified Answers.

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  • Protein Engineering Exam Questions With Verified Answers. Why create diversity? - answer•Control evolution -Speeding up the natural randomness -Focusing changes •Refine creations -Post screening enhancements -Locating unknown fitness apex Random mutagenesis (PCR-based) - answerRequirements: •Low-fidelity polymerase •Degenerative primers •"Mimics" nature •No knowledge needed! Random mutagenesis (non-PCR-based) - answer•Transposons insert themselves within DNA -Random...
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Kahoot Exam 4- Ackerson Questions And Answers Graded A+
  • Kahoot Exam 4- Ackerson Questions And Answers Graded A+

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  • apoptosis is facilitated by breakdown of cell components facilitated by apoptotic bodies - false application of different biotechnologies is referred to as what? - genetic engineering binding of which molecules signal for p53 degradation? - ubiquitin cancer incidence rises with age because DNA replication becomes more error prone over time. - false cell checkpoints often monitor DNA integrity or damage - true cyclins are responsible for cell cycle progression by phosphorylating many target...
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Medical Interventions EOC Exam Questions And Answers Latest Update 100% Pass
  • Medical Interventions EOC Exam Questions And Answers Latest Update 100% Pass

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HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers
  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers

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  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers 1 / 3 1. What are causes for gene knockout? Non-homologous end joining 2. What is gene knockout? premature stop coden: when the function of a gene has been disrupted or turned off to study gene function 3. What are repair mechanism for DSB? Non-homologeus end joint (NHEJ) + Homologues recombination 4. Where stands CRISPR for? Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats 5. Working mechanism of CRISPR? he palindromic ...
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CGMBS Analysis and Characterization of Nucleic Acids and Proteins Lecture Questions And Answers Rated 100% Correct!!
  • CGMBS Analysis and Characterization of Nucleic Acids and Proteins Lecture Questions And Answers Rated 100% Correct!!

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  • What are the steps of a southern blot? - ️️1. DNA is isolated and cut with restriction enzymes 2. Fragments are separated by gel electrophoresis 3. DNA fragments are exposed to a labeled probe (complementary DNA or RNA), complementary to region of interest What is RFLP? - ️️- Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism - The number and location of restriction sites for a given restriction enzymes are not the same in all individuals What is the mapping difference between linear DNA f...
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