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CMMB 403 final exam Updated Questions  and Answers
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  • what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or reverse genetics? - - nuclease - 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome - reverse genetics what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR - endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR-Cas9 - 1. non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) - naturally try to repair - imperfect, creates indels causing frameshi...
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HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers
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  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers 1 / 3 1. What are causes for gene knockout? Non-homologous end joining 2. What is gene knockout? premature stop coden: when the function of a gene has been disrupted or turned off to study gene function 3. What are repair mechanism for DSB? Non-homologeus end joint (NHEJ) + Homologues recombination 4. Where stands CRISPR for? Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats 5. Working mechanism of CRISPR? he palindromic ...
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CMMB 403 Tutorial Quiz 2 Question and answers correctly solved
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  • CMMB 403 Tutorial Quiz 2 Question and answers correctly solved CMMB 403 Tutorial Quiz 2 What characterizes each abdominal segment of the ventral side of the larva? - correct answer anterior denticles (point posteriorly) and a posterior naked region, side by side Who looked at fly embryo to identify segmentation genes? - correct answer Christiane Nusslein-Volhard and Eric Wieschaus how do we identify genes or genotypes responsible for a particular phenotype? - correct answer knockou...
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  • How does CRISPR work naturally? Correct Answer Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats - bacterial defense mechanism - bacteria have short palindromic repeats separated by spacer regions which are segments of DNA from past viral exposure - when attacked again by same virus, the spacer region is used as a template and the guide RNA (tracrRNA) helps recognize the viral DNA and degrade it using Cas9 nuclease at the specific site - need PAM (helps distinguish between self and n...
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HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers
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  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers 1 / 3 1. What are causes for gene knockout? Non-homologous end joining 2. What is gene knockout? premature stop coden: when the function of a gene has been disrupted or turned off to study gene function 3. What are repair mechanism for DSB? Non-homologeus end joint (NHEJ) + Homologues recombination 4. Where stands CRISPR for? Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats 5. Working mechanism of CRISPR? he palindromic ...
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  • Genetics final exam prep, (Answered) With Complete Verified Solutions 1. Place the steps of generating a gene - knockout mouse in order from the dis- ruption of the target gene to generat- ing homozygous knockouts. Suppose in 1. Disrupt target gene by insert- ing neo+ and link tk+ to disrupted gene 2. transfer disrupted gene into one experiment, the stem cells used are stem cells from a black mouse from a black coated mouse, and the earl3y. allow recombination with mouse embryo ...
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QBM Final Exam Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions 2024
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  • QBM Final Exam Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions 2024 What is recombinant DNA technology? - answerThe process of taking a gene from one source (like human DNA) and joining it with another piece of DNA (like bacterial plasmid) and inserting that DNA into bacteria for further study/manipulation Probes - answerSmall pieces of DNA can be used to determine the presence or absence of an allele, which can indicate a predisposition to a specific disease Microarrays - answerAdvance pro...
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QBM Final Exam Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions 2024
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  • QBM Final Exam Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions 2024 What is recombinant DNA technology? - answerThe process of taking a gene from one source (like human DNA) and joining it with another piece of DNA (like bacterial plasmid) and inserting that DNA into bacteria for further study/manipulation Probes - answerSmall pieces of DNA can be used to determine the presence or absence of an allele, which can indicate a predisposition to a specific disease Microarrays - answerAdvance pro...
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QBM Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions 2024
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  • QBM Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions 2024 What is recombinant DNA technology? - answerThe process of taking a gene from one source (like human DNA) and joining it with another piece of DNA (like bacterial plasmid) and inserting that DNA into bacteria for further study/manipulation Probes - answerSmall pieces of DNA can be used to determine the presence or absence of an allele, which can indicate a predisposition to a specific disease Microarrays - answerAdvance probe-b...
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CMMB 403 final Exam New Year 2024|  Questions and Answers| Certified Quality Graded A+
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  • CMMB 403 final Exam New Year 2024| Questions and Answers| Certified Quality Graded A+ what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or reverse genetics? - nuclease - 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome - reverse genetics what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR-Cas9 1. non-homologous end jo...
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