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GCD 2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Robertsonian Translocations - Answer-In Robertsonian Translocations the long arms of two acrocentric chromosomes have fused. 
 
1/900 live human births display Robertsonian translocations 
 
One example of a Robertsonian translocation is Familial Down Syndrome 
 
DNA FISH on Familial Down Syndrome - Answer-Down Syndrome affects 1/700 births 
 
About 5% of 
Down Syndrome is Familial Down Syndrome (1/14,000 births) 
 
The translocation is always bet...
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Genetics exam 1 Disjunction ANSWER : the separation of chromosomes during
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Disjunction 
 ANSWER : the separation of chromosomes during the anaphase stage of cell division 
Non-disjunction 
 ANSWER : Error in meiosis in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate. 
Aneuploid 
 ANSWER : Abnormal number of chromosomes. 
Phenotype 
 ANSWER : An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits. 
Meiosis 
 ANSWER : •Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms 
•The process of cell division in gametogenesis or sporogenesis during w...
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week 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology questions with solutions 2024
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week 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology questions with solutions 2024 acrocentric 
refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 
 
 
 
allelic heterogeneity 
the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. 
 
 
 
amorphic 
refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. 
 
 
 
aneuploidy 
a general...
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BIO TOPIC MIX FOR ENTRANCE EXAM 2024 LATEST QUESTIONS AND UPDATED CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
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BIO TOPIC MIX FOR ENTRANCE EXAM 2024 LATEST QUESTIONS AND UPDATED CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS 
 
 
what are the organs not directly involved with the digestive system but secret enzymes called? 
accessory organs 
what are the 4 layers of the alimentary canal? 
mucosa, submucosa, mucularis externa and serosa 
what are the functions of the mucosa? 
protection, absorption, secretion 
what are the features of the mucosa? 
small smooth muscles, connective tissue and glands 
what are the features of the ...
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Chromosomal Abnormalities Exam Questions with Answers
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Chromosomal Abnormalities Exam Questions with Answers 
Euploidy - Answer-Normal number of chromosomes 
 
Disjunction - Answer-The separation of the pair of chromosomes into haploid cells 
 
Non-disjunction - Answer-When chromosomes do not separate into the haploid condition (sometimes two will end up in one and the one will end up with nothing) 
 
Non-disjunction - Answer-Large cause of chromosomal abnormalities 
 
Translocations, Deletions, Insertions, Inversions, Duplications - Answer-Five ty...
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!!
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!! 
 
acrocentric 
refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 
allelic heterogeneity 
the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. 
amorphic 
refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. 
aneup...
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BIOD210 Module 5 – Genetics 	 Questions and Verified Answers	
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BIOD210 Module 5 – Genetics 
	 
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Which arm is the short arm? (p/q) - answers-p 
 
When looking at an individuals karyotype how can we notice abdonrmailities - answers-Show you extra chromosomes, abnormal size of chromosomes, abnormal banding pattern, centromere position 
 
The centromere divides chromosomes into short p and long q arm 
 
The centromere divides chromosomes into equal halves 
 
The centromere divides chromosomes close to telomer...
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!!
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!! 
 
acrocentric 
refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 
allelic heterogeneity 
the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. 
amorphic 
refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. 
aneup...
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Genetics Final Exam Questions and Answers
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The idea that a homunculus exists within the gametes was called: 
 
preformationism 
inheritance of acquired characteristics 
pangenesis 
blending inheritance - Answer- preformationism 
 
Synapsis refers to: 
 
dyad formation 
side-by-side alignment of non homologous chromosomes 
side-by-side alignment of homologous chromosomes 
monad movement to opposite poles 
chiasma segregation - Answer- side-by-side alignment of homologous chromosomes 
 
A chromosome with a centromere in the middle is cal...
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