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EXAM 1 BIOS 242- CHAMBERLAIN ALREADY PASSED
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EXAM 1 BIOS 242- CHAMBERLAIN ALREADY PASSED 
DNA is replicated in the ___ nucleus 
RNA is replicated in the ___ cytoplasm 
what is the first step in viral replication? penetration/adhesion (attaches to membrane using spikes) 
what is the second step in viral replication? uncoating 
what is the third step in viral replication? replication 
what is the fourth step in viral replication? assembly 
what is the fifth step in viral replication? maturation 
what is the sixth step in viral replication? r...
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Genetic Counseling Boards study guide (latest updates)
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Genetic Counseling Boards study guide 
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*Sickle Cell* 
Genetics 
Phenotype 
Diagnosis 
Treatment - *Genetics:* 
HbSS 
Gluexon6Val mutation in HBB gene 
chr. 11p15.4 
*Phenotype:* 
Structurally abnormal Hb 
Manifests at 6-12 months (HbF --> HbA) 
Painful crises, anemia, organ damage, pulmonary HTN 
*Diagnosis:* 
Hb electrophoresis 
*Treatment:* 
hydroxyurea (stimulates HbF) 
*Alpha-thalassemia* 
Genetics 
Phenotype - *Genetics:* 
2 alpha globin genes (4 alleles) 
chr. 16 
*Phe...
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY- UTMB 5355 EXAM #1 Questions And Answers ( Verified )
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY- UTMB 5355 EXAM #1 Questions And Answers ( Verified ) 
 
Transcription - ANS synthesis of RNA from DNA 
 
Transcription results in - ANS mRNA 
 
RNA polymerase makes - ANS mRNA 
 
mRNA - ANS makes proteins 
 
RNA polymerase - ANS binds to DNA 
 
Transcription factors (TFs) - ANS A regulatory protein that binds to DNA and affects transcription of specific genes. Can wither activate or repress expression of genes 
 
Termination of transcription - ANS RNA poly...
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Unit 11 LA: A (Structure and function of nucleic acids)
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This assignment has achieved DISTINCTION grade as it was written well and contains all of the necessary contents such as different types of ribosomes like mRNA, rRNA, tRNA and SiRNA, Transcription, Translation, Triplet codes, Codon, Anticodon, How DNA is used for protein synthesis, and different types of genetic mutations such as Substitute, Deletion, Frameshift, Missense, Nonsense and silent Mutation.
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PUBH 6011 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2022|2023|2024 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/PUBH 6011 FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2022-2024 | A GRADED.
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PUBH 6011 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2022|2023|2024 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/PUBH 6011 FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2022-2024 | A GRADED. 
Disease and the Environment 
• Understand the major functions of cells and the difference between viruses, bacteria 
Viruses are either naked or enveloped. Enveloped can be easily disrupted with alcohols but 
naked are more stable. 
Bacteria has different states of living. Some are free to flow while others stack up and create 
biofilm making them resistant 
• Explain...
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Exam 3 BMS503, Homework Questions With Complete Solutions
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Compared with cellular genomes, viral genomes: 
A. are larger, with more base pairs. 
B. are smaller, with fewer base pairs. 
C. have genomes composed of RNA only. 
D. also must have double-stranded DNA as their genome. Correct Answer-B. are smaller, with fewer base pairs. 
 
Consider a mutation in which the change is from the codon UCU which encodes serine, to ACU which encodes threonine. Which type of point mutation is this? 
A. nonsense mutation 
B. frameshift mutation 
C. silent mutation 
D....
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BIO 101 Exam 3 Salihu WVU with Certified Answers
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BIO 101 Exam 3 Salihu WVU with 
 
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chromatin material chromosomes are made of; consists of RNA, DNA, and protein 
 
sister chromatids replicated chromosomes that are identical 
 
homologues maternal and paternal copies of a chromosome 
 
centromere region of contact after replication located near the middle of two strands 
 
spindle fibers fibers that extend from one side of the cell to the other that pull the sister 
chromatids in anaphase of mitosis 
 
cytokinesis stage fol...
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MICR2123 Final Test Questions with All Answers Revised & Updated
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MICR2123 Final Test Questions with All Answers Revised & Updated 
Define and describe homologous recombination - Answer-Incorporation of 1 DNA molecule into another 
 
Define the role of the RecA protein in recombination - Answer-Scan along DNA molecules and finds regions of homology and then help them come together and exchange genetic information 
 
Distinguish between generalized recombination and site-specific recombination - Answer-- Generalized - requires that both DNA molecules share a l...
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BIO 101 Lab 8 Population Genetics SUMMER 2024
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Assume the following to answer the below pre-lab questions: 
● There are approximately 3,000,000,000 base pairs in the mammalian genome (genes 
constitute only a portion of this total). 
● There are approximately 10,000 genes in the mammalian genome. 
● A single gene averages 10,000 base pairs in size. 
● Only 1 out of 3 mutations that occur in a gene result in a change to the protein 
structure. 
In the mammalian genome: 
1. How many total base-pairs are in all the mammalian genes? 
3,0...
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals (Starts at mutations) 100% Pass
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Identify the different types of point (base substitution) mutations; missense, nonsense and silent 
mutations. 
POINT MUTATION: 
= A change in a single nucleotide 
Types: 
1) Silent Mutation 
= When the redundancy of the genetic code kicks in and the change in that single nucleotide 
results in the same amino acid produced as the original code. 
2) Missence Mutation 
= When the change in a single amino acid changes the amino acid produced 
3) Nonsense Mutation 
= When the change in a single nucl...
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