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Essential Molecular Biology (BIOC0007) Notes - Protein Trafficking and Translocation
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Explore Essential Molecular Biology at UCL. Navigate the intricate realm of protein trafficking and translocation, unraveling the dynamics of protein movement from the ER. These notes, tailored for Year 1 students, provide a humanized academic guide, enhancing your comprehension of essential molecular processes. Please note that these materials are intended for personal use only and should be used in accordance with academic integrity guidelines.
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MB (ASCP) 2022 - Translocations, Diseases, Pharma, Polymerases, & more
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MB (ASCP) 2022 - Translocations, Diseases, Pharma, Polymerases, & more Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) t(9;22) BCR-ABL translocation 
Ewing sarcoma t(11;22) EWS-FLI1 
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) t(9;22) BCR-ABL p190 protein 
Follicular Lymphoma t(14;18) BCL2 translocation 
Mantle Cell Lymphoma t(11;14) bcl-1 translocation CCND1-IgH 
Burkitt Lymphoma t(8;14) MYC gene translocation 
Rhabdomyosarcoma (alveolar); Cancer/solid tumor t(2;13) or t(1;13) PAX3-FKHR and PAX7-FKHR "ARMS" translocatio...
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MCBM 3 - Genetics (Mitsouras)- JCN Questions with Complete Solutions
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How are chromosomes labeled? Correct Answer-chromosome -> arms -> regions -> bands -> subbands 
banding pattern depends on type of stain used 
 
del = deletion 
dup = duplication 
inv = inversion 
t = translocation 
ter = terminal (pter/qter) 
 
1- What are the two arms of a Chromosome? 
 
2- What are the three positions of the centromere? Correct Answer-P- Short 
Q- Long arm 
 
2- metacentric = centromere located centrally 
*Acrocentric* = centromere located terminally with satellit...
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PCOL 838 EXAM 1
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What are the purines and pyrimidines? - Answer-purines: adenine, guanine 
pyrimidines: cytosine, uracil, thymine 
 
What are some examples of the cause of mutations in DNA? - Answer-cellular metabolism, UV light exposure, ionizing radiation, chemical exposure, replication errors 
 
What happens when the DNA is damaged/a mutation occurs? - Answer-cell cycle checkpoint activation, transcriptional program activation, DNA repair, apoptosis 
 
What is the definition of a gene? - Answer-A segment of D...
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ASCP MB 2023/2024 ALREADY CORRECTLY ANSWERED -GRADED A+
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E. coli RNA Polymerase II - Answer DNA template, product: mRNA 
 
RNA Polymerase I - Answer DNA template 
Location: Nucleous 
Products: 18s, 5.8s, 28s rRNA 
 
RNA Polymerase II - Answer DNA template 
Location: Nucleus 
Products: mRNA, snRNA 
 
RNA Polymerase III - Answer DNA template 
Location: Nucleus 
Product: tRNA, 5s rRNA, snRNA 
 
Mitochondrial RNA Polymerase - Answer DNA template, product: mRNA 
 
Mammalian DNA polymerase α - Answer DNA template, product: primers 
 
HCV RNA Polymerase - A...
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Rights of Way Pesticides Practice Exam Questions and Answers
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Rights of Way Pesticides Practice Exam 
Questions and Answers 
Growth regulator herbicides -Answer-disrupt the hormone balance and protein synthesis 
in plants, causing growth abnormalities. Growth regulators selectively kill broadleaf 
weeds in grass stands. Grasses generally are tolerant to these chemicals, but injury can 
occur if herbicides are applied at the wrong growth stage or at high rates. These 
herbicides translocate to the growing points of the plants, and injury symptoms appear 
in...
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NURS 502 MIDTERM Exam.
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Chapter: Midterm 
Multiple Choice 
1. Which of the following cellular exchange mechanisms requires adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and the 
use of a carrier protein? 
A) Facilitated diffusion 
B) Osmosis 
C) Active transport 
D) Simple diffusion 
Ans: C 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure 
Subject: Chapter 1 
Title: Cellular Function 
2. What is a key determinant of osmotic pressure? 
A) Water 
B) Sodium 
C) Albumin 
D) Glucose 
Ans: B 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Basic Cell Fu...
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ABGC Practice Questions and Answers 2024 Updated
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ABGC Practice Questions and Answers 
2024 Updated 
Under what circumstances should an infant with clinical features of Down syndrome be 
karyotyped? 
A. Only if the parents desire more children 
B. Only if the mother is younger than 35 years old 
C. Only if not all of the features of Down syndrome are present 
D. Only if the mother has had 3 early miscarriages 
E. Always - CORRECT ANSWER-E. Always 
What is the parental origin and stage of meiosis when most meiotic errors occur 
resulting...
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Exam 3: NURS611/ NURS 611 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Advanced Pathophysiology Exam | 100% Correct | 200+ Practice Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales | Grade A- Maryville
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Exam 3: NURS611/ NURS 611 (Latest 2023/ 
2024) Advanced Pathophysiology Exam | 
100% Correct | 200+ Practice Questions and 
Verified Answers with Rationales | Grade A- Maryville 
 
QUESTION 
What change is observed in leukocytes during an allergic disorder (type I hypersensitivity) often 
caused by asthma, hay fever, and drug reactions? 
a. Neutrophilia 
c. Eosinophilia 
b. Basophilia 
d. Monocytosis 
 
 
Answer: 
C 
Eosinophilia is an absolute increase (more than 450/µL) in the total number...
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MCB 2010 Exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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What is the most common electron carrier in biological systems? Correct Answer-NAD 
 
During the process of group translocation, glucose is brought into the cell and is chemically modified into what compound, which prevents it from leaving the cell? Correct Answer-Glucose-6-phosphate 
 
Where does the Krebs cycle take place in bacteria? Correct Answer-Cytoplasm 
 
For the most part, what type of energy operates cell transactions? Correct Answer-Chemical 
 
Which of the following is the substrate...
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