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CCTC Review Test Questions with Correct Answers (Already Graded A+)
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CCTC Review Test Questions with Correct Answers (Already Graded A+) 
 
What is DSA? - Answer donor specific AB -reflects reactivity to a particular HLA antigen. Determines likelihood of positive XM. Identifies acceptable and unacceptable antigens 
 
Goals of induction therapy - Answer decrease incidence of DGF, delay use of CNI, delay risk of graft rejection, minimize use of corticosteroids, provide intense IS with high risk for acute or hyper acute rejection 
 
3 classes of medications used p...
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AAB immunology Fully solved 2023/2024 verified to passThis DNA amplification method amplifies the nucleic acid used as a probe? - correct answer Ligase Chain Reaction (LCR) 
 
What enzymes are used in Ligase Chain Reactions? - correct answer DNA polymerase and DNA ligase 
 
What is the function of DNA polymerase in Ligase Chain Reaction? - correct answer Is used to initiate DNA polymerase. 
 
What is the key advantage of using Ligase Chain Reaction instead of Polymerase Chain Reaction? - correc...
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam(Technologist in Molecular Biology MB(ASCP) 2024-2025
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Pyrimidine - Answer One carbon ring 
Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil 
What is the function of mRNA? - Answer Carries genetic info out of nucleus 
Transcript translated to protein 
What is the function of tRNA? - Answer Carries aa to ribosome 
Anticodon pairs with codon on mRNA strand 
What is the function of rRNA? - Answer part of ribosome structure 
most abundant RNA 
coordinated coupling of tRNA to mRNA codons 
Feedback inhibition - Answer Product of pathway is noncompetitive inhibitor 
Binds to all...
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BMSC 210 Midterm 2 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What is genetic engineering? - using in vitro techniques to alter genetic material in the lab 
 
What is recombinant DNA technology? - the artificial recombination of DNA from two organisms 
 
What are some basic techniques of genetic engineering? - 
DNA amplification 
electrophoesis 
nucleic acid hybridization 
molecular cloning 
expressing foreign genes 
targeted mutagenesis 
 
What is heterologous expression? - expr...
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Which tumor marker is used for colorectal cancer? [Accurate Ans: - CEA 
 
What is the half-life of IgG? Why is the duration of the half-life significant? [Accurate Ans: - 18-23 days; it binds with neonatal Fc receptor 
 
Which of the following is the most suitable specimen for the isolation of Bordetella pertussis? [Accurate Ans: - Nasopharyngeal swab 
 
Potassium, calcium, and total protein are ___________ in capillary spec...
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BMSC 210 Midterm 2 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What is genetic engineering? - using in vitro techniques to alter genetic material in the lab 
What is recombinant DNA technology? - the artificial recombination of DNA from two organisms 
What are some basic techniques of genetic engineering? - 
DNA amplification 
electrophoesis 
nucleic acid hybridization 
molecular cloning 
expressing foreign genes 
targeted mutagenesis 
What is heterologous expression? - expressing a gene in a different host 
What is the polymerase chain reaction? - rapid a...
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MMSC 438 Exam 2
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Most common STD - Answer- Chlamydia (1.7 mil cases) 
 
Skin normal biota is coagulase-negative staph, cornybacterium, and microbacterium smegmatis - Answer- males (all ages) 
 
Skin normal biota staph and corynbacterium - Answer- females (prepuberty and post-menopause) 
 
Normal biota of the skin for reproductive-age females in some cases- they carry it asymptomatically - Answer- GBS 
 
Normal biota of the skin for ___________ includes Enterobacteriaceae and anerobes, strep and staph, and LACTOB...
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Ionic Bond A bond between a nonmetal and a metal. One loses or gains an electron. 
 
Sea Breeze A wind blowing from cool ocean to warm land next to it. 
 
Endoplasmic Reticulum A network of tubes that are responsible for carrying materials 
throughout the cell. There are often ribosomes scattered about it. 
 
Banolith An intrusive igneous rock at the surface of the earth that formed below the surface. 
 
Monera A kingdom of prokaryotic organisms...
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ASCP MB: Extra-Practice Questions and Answers Scored A
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ASCP MB: Extra-Practice Questions and 
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The Klenow fragment of E. coli DNA polymerase I is used: - Answer ️️ -to label DNA probes 
by random primer labeling. 
What is a solution hybridization method for the detection of nucleic acid:protein interactions? - 
Answer ️️ -gel mobility shift assay 
_____ involves mixing a labeled oligonucleotide with a protein extract to see if a specific 
interaction occurs, visible with an apparent increase in molecular size on a gel due to...
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BCMB 406B Midterm 1 study guide 2024
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What is the most important factor in a successful PCR reaction? - Well designed primers 
 
What can the theory of primer design also be applied to? - The use of oligonucleotides in other techniques that utilize annealing or formations of duplexes of nucleotides (probes in Southern blot, Northern Blot, ect.) 
 
What variables influence the success of a PCR reaction? - - quality of template DNA 
- cycling conditions (melting temp., duration) 
- specificity and stability of the PCR primers 
 
What ...
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