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PRITE 2019 Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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Findings on MSE is strongest predictor of incapacity to make medical decisions? - ANSWERLack of insight 
 
Pedigree-based approaches are most powerful for identifying what type of gene variant? - ANSWERSimple tandem repeat 
 
Review location of insula on coronal section. #5 - ANSWER 
 
What can enhance hypoactive DTRs in leg? - ANSWERClench a fist 
 
Leading cause of death in persons with severe mental illness - ANSWERCardiovascular disease 
 
Med that's most effective for migraine prophylaxi...
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What is the molecular mechanism for imprinting a gene? 
a. acetylation 
b. methylation 
c. phosphorylation 
d. mutation 
e. nitration - answerB 
Genomic imprinting most commonly uses____ to ____genes. 
Select one: 
a. acetylation : activate 
b. methylation : activate 
c. phosphorylation : activate 
d. methylation : deactivate 
e. phosphorylation : deactivate - answerD 
Individuals with three copies of most autosomes do not survive. Indivi...
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NSCI 4501 Exam 1 Questions Perfectly Answered
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19S - regulatory particle of proteasome 
2 Categories of Epigenetics - DNA methylatioin and histone modification 
20S - core particle of proteasome 
26S proteasome - inhibited in sporadic parkinsonism 
3 groups of Bcl-2 family proteins - 1. Group I - Anti-apoptitic 
2. Group II - Inducers 
3. Group III - Potentiate 
3 key molecules of apoptosis - 1. Bcl-2 family proteins 
2. Apaf-1 
3. caspases 
3 metabolic pathways that regulate aging - 1. Dietary restrictions 
2. Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Fa...
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Findings on MSE is strongest predictor of incapacity to make medical decisions? - ANSWERLack of insight 
Pedigree-based approaches are most powerful for identifying what type of gene variant? - ANSWERSimple tandem repeat 
Review location of insula on coronal section. #5 - ANSWER 
What can enhance hypoactive DTRs in leg? - ANSWERClench a fist 
Leading cause of death in persons with severe mental illness - ANSWERCardiovascular disease 
Med that's most effective for migraine prophylaxis? - ANSWE...
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Genetics Exam #2 With Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Genetics Exam #2 With Questions and 
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What is the molecular mechanism for imprinting a gene? 
a. acetylation 
b. methylation 
c. phosphorylation 
d. mutation 
e. nitration - answerB 
Genomic imprinting most commonly uses____ to ____genes. 
Select one: 
a. acetylation : activate 
b. methylation : activate 
c. phosphorylation : activate 
d. methylation : deactivate 
e. phosphorylation : deactivate - answerD 
Individuals with three copies of most autosomes do not survive. Indivi...
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UCI BIO 93 Final exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What is an example of incomplete dominance? - correct answer A red and white snapdragon making a pink offspring 
 
What is an example of co-dominance? - correct answer Blood cells. 
 
What is Pleiotropy? - correct answer When a gene affects more than 
one phenotypic character. 
 
What is the norm of reaction? - correct answer The range of phenotypic possibilities 
 
What are some example of polygenic inheritance? - correct answer Skin color and height 
 
Norms of reactions are broadest...
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UCI BIO 93 Final Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
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What is an example of incomplete dominance? - Answer-A red and white snapdragon making a pink 
offspring 
What is an example of co-dominance? - Answer-Blood cells. 
What is Pleiotropy? - Answer-When a gene affects more than 
one phenotypic character. 
What is the norm of reaction? - Answer-The range of phenotypic possibilities 
What are some example of polygenic inheritance? - Answer-Skin color and height 
Norms of reactions are broadest for _____________ characters - Answer-polygenic 
Genetic t...
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Final Exam: NR567/ NR 567 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Pharmacology for the AGACNP Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR567/ NR 567 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Pharmacology for the AGACNP Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain 
 
Q: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) 
Oral Xa inhibitors 
 
Answer: 
 Rivaroxaban (Xarelto) Apixaban (Eliquis) 
Edoxaban (Savaysa) Betrixaban (Bevyxxa) 
 
 
Q: DOAC MOA 
 
Answer: 
 Inhibits factor Xain the final common pathway of clotting 
 
 
Q: DOAC monitoring 
 
Answer: 
 none 
 
 
Q: DOAC dosing 
 
Answer: 
 Rapid onset of action, ...
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1) The nucleotide sequence of the attenuator region in the leader of the trp mRNA - a) Contains features of a transcription termination site 
 
Depurination - the loss of a purine base from a nucleotide 
 
Deamination - the removal of an amino group from an organism, particularly from an amino acid 
 
attenuator region - region of RNA sequence that forms an alternate secondary structures that govern the level of transcription of attenuated operons. 
 
Transcription factors and other regulatory p...
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ETS MAJOR FIELD TEST IN BIOLOGY SENIOR SEMINAR FINAL 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED AND VERIFIED
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ETS MAJOR FIELD TEST IN BIOLOGY SENIOR 
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Pyrimidine dimers formed in DNA due to UV radiation can be repaired by? 
SOS repair 
Double strand break repair 
Mismatch repair 
Photoreactivation repair (nucleotide excision repair) 
Base excision repair - CORRECT ANSWER Photoreactivation repair (nucleotide 
excision repair) 
Which of the following repair mechanisms uses methyl groups to distinguish between 
parental and ...
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