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BCH5413 Exam One 2024 with Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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What is the difference between and intron and an exon? - Answer Introns are non- 
coding sections and exons are coding sequences. 
How can one stretch of DNA be used to create more than one protein? - Answer It can 
undergo alternative splicing and create different protein products. 
What is the meaning of the term exon shuffling? - Answer Exon shuffling is when an 
exons from different genes are brought together or the same exon is duplicated.
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bio 203 final exam Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)
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RNA polymerase - ANSWER pries the two strands of DNA apart and joins the RNA nucleotides as they base-pair along the DNA templates 
 
promoter - ANSWER DNA sequence where RNA polymerase attaches and initiates transcription 
 
Synthesis of RNA transcript - ANSWER initiation; elongation; termination 
 
synthesis of RNA transcript initiation - ANSWER after RNA polymerase binds to the promoter, the DNA strands unwind, and the polymerase initiates RNA synthesis at the start point of the template stra...
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Genes & Genomics Lecture notes
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This set of notes is extensive and detailed. 
 
Content includes 
- DNA Damage and repair (chemical damage, spontaneous damage, mismatch repair, etc.) 
- Integrases 
- Bacterial and Eukaryotic Genome Structure 
- Whole genome duplication 
- Polyploidy (benefits, issues, examples, etc.) 
- Exon Shuffling (Illegitimate/Non-Homologous Recombination, LINEs, DNA Transposons, etc.) 
- Alternative Splicing 
- Introns 
- Gene overlapping (types, advantages, disadvantages, etc.) 
- Ribosomal Frameshiftin...
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Module 2 Exam Practice 113 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Module 2 Exam Practice 113 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
What does RNA Pol I transcribe? - CORRECT ANSWER rRNA 
 
What does RNA Pol II transcribe? - CORRECT ANSWER mRNA 
snRNA 
 
What does RNA Pol III transcribe? - CORRECT ANSWER tRNA 
rRNA 
snRNA 
 
What is wrong with this definition of a gene? "A gene consists of DNA sequences that encode a single polypeptide" - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Not all genes are DNA sequences (RNA viruses) 
2. Not all RNA molecules encode for a single polypeptide 
 
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Test Bank for Biochemistry 9th Edition By Lubert Stryer, Jeremy Berg, John Tymoczko, Gregory Gatto (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)
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Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1. Which statement about DNA structure is INCORRECT? 
a. It is a branched polymer with a flexible backbone. 
b. The DNA backbone is built of repeating sugar–phosphate units. 
c. Each DNA strand has directionality due to identical orientation of the sugar–phosphate units. 
d. Each sugar is ...
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BIOL 375 Exam 4 COMPLETE EXAM AND 1OO% CORRECT ANSWER
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BIOL 375 Exam 4 COMPLETE EXAM 
AND 1OO% CORRECT ANSWER 
clone-by-clone sequencing - CORRECT ANSWER-overlapping regions are sequenced 
and used to produce a physical map 
whole-genome shotgun sequencing - CORRECT ANSWER-DNA from the entire 
genome is fragmented and sequenced 
reference genome sequences - CORRECT ANSWER-provide a comparison for future 
sequences to find allelic differences (SNPs, CNVs) 
metagenomics - CORRECT ANSWER-set of genomes from a community that is 
composed of many or...
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Module 2 Exam Practice 113 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Module 2 Exam Practice 113 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
What does RNA Pol I transcribe? - CORRECT ANSWER rRNA 
 
What does RNA Pol II transcribe? - CORRECT ANSWER mRNA 
snRNA 
 
What does RNA Pol III transcribe? - CORRECT ANSWER tRNA 
rRNA 
snRNA 
 
What is wrong with this definition of a gene? "A gene consists of DNA sequences that encode a single polypeptide" - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Not all genes are DNA sequences (RNA viruses) 
2. Not all RNA molecules encode for a single polypeptide 
 
L...
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Concept of Genetics Chapter 17 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024 Already Passed
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Concept of Genetics Chapter 17 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024 Already Passed 
Which of the following clusters of terms applies when addressing enhancers or silencers as elements associated with eukaryotic genetic regulation? 
 
A) cis-acting, variable orientation, variable position 
B) trans-acting, fixed position, fixed orientation 
C) cis-acting, fixed position, fixed orientation 
D) cis-acting, variable position, fixed orientation 
E) trans- and cis-acting, variable po...
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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers
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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers 
Biological logic gates - CORRECT ANSWER -• Designing synthetic pathways require 
breaking the pathway down into its logical components. 
-AND 
-NOT 
-OR 
-NOR 
-NAND/ANDN 
•Once the parts have been identified, they can be rearranged to produce a given function. 
CRISPR-Cas - CORRECT ANSWER -•(Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic 
repeats) 
•Guiding RNA (gRNA) used to target area 
•Cas9 protein used to cut DNA 
•Potential use of ...
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BS 161 FINAL EXAM Questions And Answers
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BS 161 FINAL EXAM Questions And Answers 
transcription unit - correct ans-promoter, start site, terminator 
initiation of transcription (p) - correct ans-requires a promoter and a start site. 
-35 and -10 provide promoter with asymmetry and help with initiation and direction of transcription. 
completed when sigma factor is released. 
elongation of transcription (p) - correct ans-grows in a 5' to 3' direction as ribonucleotides are added. 
transcription bubble- contains RNA polymerase, DNA...
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