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WGU C785 Biochemistry OA Questions and Answers 2022
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Which level of protein structure is disrupted through the hydrolysis of peptide bonds? 
 
Quaternary 
 
Tertiary 
 
Primary 
 
Secondary - ANSWER 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 disrupted by hydrolysis. 
 
A mutation in the beta-hemoglobin gene, which results in the replacement of the amino acid glutamate in position 6 with the amino acid valine, leads to the develop...
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WGU Biochemistry OA Review Questions And Answers 2022
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WGU Biochemistry OA Review Questions And Answers 2022. 
The polymerase chain reaction is a tool used to study protein structure. 
True 
False Ans - False 
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PCR is a tool used to amplify a specific segment of DNA. 
What color is the primer in the following diagram? 
Red 
Purple 
Blue Ans - Red 
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Recall from the section on DNA replication that DNA polymerase needs a 
primer to begin DNA synthesis. This requirement means the primers will direct 
the DNA polymerase to only synthesi...
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Biochemistry ACS Exam Questions and Answers
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Helicase 
Ans- Catalyzes ATP-dependent unwinding of DNA double helices 
What is the helicase in E. Coli? 
Ans- DNAB 
Single-Stranded Binding Protein 
Ans- Binds to unwound strands of DNA to prevent reannealing 
DNA Polymerase 
Ans- Enzyme responsible for DNA replication 
Uses ssDNA as a template and makes a complimentary strand by polymerizing 
deoxynucleotides 
Synthesis in 5' to 3' direction 
List the DNA polymerases in E. Coli 
Ans- Pol I, II, III 
DNA pol I 
Ans- Removes RNA primers and f...
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Biology 2601 Exam 4 || with Error-free Solutions.
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recombinant DNA correct answers DNA from 2 sources is known as 
 
procedure that leads to many copies correct answers gene cloning 
 
vector correct answers a carrier for DNA that is to be cloned 
 
plasmid, viral correct answers What are the 2 most common vectors? 
 
DNA ligase correct answers _______________________ must be used to permanently link the DNA before it is introduced into a host cell. 
 
restriction enzymes correct answers When performing gene cloning, the vector and the DNA of in...
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WGU 785 Final Exam Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
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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) - The process of copying DNA in the lab. Uses Template DNA, 
Nucleotides (dNTPS), DNA Polymerase, and DNA primers. 
3 Steps of PCR - 1. Denaturation: DNA is heated to 95C to separate it. 
2. Annealing: re...
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BIOL 2300 Quizzes 1-7 Latest Update Graded A+
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BIOL 2300 Quizzes 1-7 Latest Update 
 
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DNA is negatively charged because 
a. the ribose sugars of DNA are positively charged 
b. the ribose sugars of DNA are negatively charged 
c. the nitrogenous bases are negatively charged 
d. the phosphate backbone of DNA is negatively charged 
e. DNA is not acidic d. the phosphate backbone of DNA is negatively charged 
 
DNA replication is 
a. semi-conservative 
 
b. dispersive 
c. conservative 
 
d. error prone a. semi-conservative 
 
Define D...
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MIC 205 DAYDIF EXAM 2 questions with correct answers
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Chromosomes CORRECT ANSWER a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes. 
 
Plasmids CORRECT ANSWER small circular DNA molecules that replicate separately from the bacterial chromosome 
 
Eukaryotic genomes are _____% contained in nuclear chromosomes and _____% extra nuclear DNA CORRECT ANSWER 95% & 5% 
 
replicaiton steps CORRECT ANSWER 1.Remove proteins 
2.Unwind and separate template strands 
e...
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BIOCHEMISTRY C785 OA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024 (GRADED)
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BIOCHEMISTRY C785 OA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024 (GRADED) Choose the correct coding strand (non-template) from this template 
(non-coding) DNA: 5' ACG GTA 3' 
(1/1 Points) 
5' UAC CGU 3' 
3' UAC CGU 5' 
3' TAC CGT 5' 
5' TAC CGT 3' 
Correct! First, note that we are asked for a template/non-coding strand of DNA. DNA 
uses the base T where RNA uses the base U. Therefore, we can eliminate the two 
answers containing U because they must be RNA and we want DNA. Then, recall that ...
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WGU c785 Final Exam 2023 with all the correct answers(Actual test 100% verified)
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Hemophilia Pedigree - Father has hemophilia, mother does not. What is the 
outcome for their kids? - CORRECT ANSWER His daughters would be carriers. 
This is x-link recessive. 
Autosomal: 
Dominant: - CORRECT ANSWER Autosomal: males and females equally 
affected. 
Dominant: non-carrier parents 
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - CORRECT ANSWER The process of copying 
DNA in the lab. Uses Template DNA, Nucleot...
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WGU BioChem OA Review Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
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Males and Females are equally affected - Autosomal 
The process of copying DNA in the lab. - Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) 
Template DNA, Nucleotides (dNTPS), DNA Polymerase, and DNA Primers. - What is needed for 
Polymerase Chain Reaction? 
Denaturing, Annealing, Elongating - What are the three steps of a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)? 
Denaturing (DNA is heated up to separate it) - What is the first step of a Polymerase Chain Reaction? 
Cooling the Polymerase Chain Reaction. Primers stick ...
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