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[Show more]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) - Th...
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Add to cartHemophilia 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) - Th...
amino group - Consists of hydorgen and nitrogen atoms (-NH3+) 
carboxyl group - A -COOH group, found in organic acids. 
R group - a functional group that defines a particular amino acid that makes it a specific protein (20 
amino acids) aka side chain 
alpha carbon - the central carbon atom of each ...
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Add to cartamino group - Consists of hydorgen and nitrogen atoms (-NH3+) 
carboxyl group - A -COOH group, found in organic acids. 
R group - a functional group that defines a particular amino acid that makes it a specific protein (20 
amino acids) aka side chain 
alpha carbon - the central carbon atom of each ...
What is the basic structure of an amino acid? What do they look like? - amino group (NH2 or NH3), 
carboxyl group (COO or COOH), alpha carbon (C), and variable group 
How do you identify the 3 different types of side chains: non-polar/hydrophobic, polar, and charged? - 
Non-polar/hydrophobic - end w...
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Add to cartWhat is the basic structure of an amino acid? What do they look like? - amino group (NH2 or NH3), 
carboxyl group (COO or COOH), alpha carbon (C), and variable group 
How do you identify the 3 different types of side chains: non-polar/hydrophobic, polar, and charged? - 
Non-polar/hydrophobic - end w...
DNA replication is semiconservative, which allows each of the 2 strands to serve as a template for the 
new strands - true 
Recall that the DNA polymerase must bind a double-stranded polymer before it can start making its own 
DNA polymer. What helps the DNA polymerase to overcome this problem in DN...
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Add to cartDNA replication is semiconservative, which allows each of the 2 strands to serve as a template for the 
new strands - true 
Recall that the DNA polymerase must bind a double-stranded polymer before it can start making its own 
DNA polymer. What helps the DNA polymerase to overcome this problem in DN...
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) - An organisms genetic material found in the nucleus of a cell 
Double stranded helical nucleic acid molecule consisting of nucleotide monomers with deoxyribose 
sugar and nitrogenous bases (A, C, G, T) capable of replicating 
Which nucleotides/bases are used in DNA? - A ...
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Add to cartDNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) - An organisms genetic material found in the nucleus of a cell 
Double stranded helical nucleic acid molecule consisting of nucleotide monomers with deoxyribose 
sugar and nitrogenous bases (A, C, G, T) capable of replicating 
Which nucleotides/bases are used in DNA? - A ...
1. The polymerase chain reaction is a tool used to study protein structure. 
True 
False - False 
Feedback 
PCR is a tool used to amplify a specific segment of DNA. 
What color is the primer in the following diagram? 
Red 
Purple 
Blue - Red 
Feedback 
Recall from the section on DNA replication that...
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Add to cart1. The polymerase chain reaction is a tool used to study protein structure. 
True 
False - False 
Feedback 
PCR is a tool used to amplify a specific segment of DNA. 
What color is the primer in the following diagram? 
Red 
Purple 
Blue - Red 
Feedback 
Recall from the section on DNA replication that...
MDD CRITERIA A - A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 
2-week 
period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms 
is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. 
Note: Do not include symptoms that are cle...
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Add to cartMDD CRITERIA A - A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 
2-week 
period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms 
is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. 
Note: Do not include symptoms that are cle...
Amino Group - Consists of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms (NH3+) 
Carboxyl Group - Consists of carbons and oxygens (COO-) 
R Group - The variable group within an Amino Acid 
Amino Acid Backbone - Consists of the Amino Group (NH3+) the Carboxyl Group (COO-) and the 
Alpha Carbon that bonds to a Hydrogen ...
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Add to cartAmino Group - Consists of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms (NH3+) 
Carboxyl Group - Consists of carbons and oxygens (COO-) 
R Group - The variable group within an Amino Acid 
Amino Acid Backbone - Consists of the Amino Group (NH3+) the Carboxyl Group (COO-) and the 
Alpha Carbon that bonds to a Hydrogen ...
Hydrophilic - Having an affinity for water. 
Hydrophobic - substances that are not soluble in water. Hydrophobic substances include large, 
uncharged particles like fats and oils 
solvent - A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances 
Solute - A substance that is dissolved in a solutio...
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Add to cartHydrophilic - Having an affinity for water. 
Hydrophobic - substances that are not soluble in water. Hydrophobic substances include large, 
uncharged particles like fats and oils 
solvent - A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances 
Solute - A substance that is dissolved in a solutio...
Which level of protein structure is disrupted through the hydrolysis of peptide bonds? 
Quaternary 
Tertiary 
Primary 
Secondary - Primary 
The primary structure of a protein is the sequence of amino acids held together by peptide bonds. 
Peptide bonds are formed by dehydration reactions and disrupt...
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Add to cartWhich level of protein structure is disrupted through the hydrolysis of peptide bonds? 
Quaternary 
Tertiary 
Primary 
Secondary - Primary 
The primary structure of a protein is the sequence of amino acids held together by peptide bonds. 
Peptide bonds are formed by dehydration reactions and disrupt...
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