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Technologist in Molecular Biology, MB(ASCP) board exam prep 2024 with 100% Correct Answers Popular
  • Technologist in Molecular Biology, MB(ASCP) board exam prep 2024 with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Technologist in Molecular Biology, MB(ASCP) board exam prep 2024 with 100% Correct Answers 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 coordina...
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NBME PATHOLOGY EXAM WITH LATEST  VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND 100%  CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ Popular
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  • NBME PATHOLOGY EXAM WITH LATEST VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ Apoptosis: - ANS-Programmed cell death. REQUIRES ATP. Can occur via the intrinsic or extrinsic pathways, both of which involve activation of cytosolic caspases which mediate cellular breakdown. ***Unlike necrosis, apoptosis does not involve significant inflammation. Involves eosinophilic cytoplasm, cell shrinkage, pyknosis and basophilia, membrane blebbing and karyorrhexis, and formation of apoptot...
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  • NBME Pathology verified 100% full solution Apoptosis: - ANSWER-Programmed cell death. REQUIRES ATP. Can occur via the intrinsic or extrinsic pathways, both of which involve activation of cytosolic caspases which mediate cellular breakdown. ***Unlike necrosis, apoptosis does not involve significant inflammation. Involves eosinophilic cytoplasm, cell shrinkage, pyknosis and basophilia, membrane blebbing and karyorrhexis, and formation of apoptotic bodies which are phagocytosed. **DNA ladderin...
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Detailed Exam With Questions and Answers Well Answered A+ Graded 100% Excellence. Do you have to know the gene sequence in order to do DNA sequencing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Yes, in order to design primers You do NOT need to
  • ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Detailed Exam With Questions and Answers Well Answered A+ Graded 100% Excellence. Do you have to know the gene sequence in order to do DNA sequencing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Yes, in order to design primers You do NOT need to

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  • ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Detailed Exam With Questions and Answers Well Answered A+ Graded 100% Excellence. Do you have to know the gene sequence in order to do DNA sequencing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Yes, in order to design primers You do NOT need to know the mutation Pyrimidine - CORRECT ANSWER-One carbon ring Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil Purine - CORRECT ANSWER-Two carbon rings Adenine, Guanine How are nucleotides joined together? - CORRECT ANSWER-Condensation to form phosphodie...
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BIOMG 3300 - Unit 9 Questions with complete Solutions
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  • Describe the five general procedures in DNA cloning Correct Answer-1. Obtaining the DNA segment to be cloned 2. Selecting a small molecule of DNA capable of autonomous replication 3. Joining two DNA fragments covalently 4. Moving recombinant DNA from the test tube to a host organism 5. Selecting or identifying host cells that contain recombinant DNA Are restriction enzymes made by eukaryotes or prokaryotes? What is their function in vivo? Correct Answer-Restriction endonucleases are found...
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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  • Pyrimidine correct answersOne carbon ring Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil What is the function of mRNA? correct answersCarries genetic info out of nucleus Transcript translated to protein What is the function of tRNA? correct answersCarries aa to ribosome Anticodon pairs with codon on mRNA strand What is the function of rRNA? correct answerspart of ribosome structure most abundant RNA coordinated coupling of tRNA to mRNA codons Feedback inhibition correct answersProduct of pathway is ...
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AAB Molecular Diagnostics- Nicole's questions and answers
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  • Nucleic Acid grows by attachment of 5' phosphate group of the incoming nucleotide to the 3'hydroxyl group of the last nucleotide double stranded DNA most energetically favorable state for DNA Purines double-ring structure Adenine (A) + Guanine (G) Pyrimidine single-ring structure Uracil (U)+ Cytosine Messenger RNA (mRNA) -template for all protein synthesis -encode all information necessary to produce proteins Heterogeneous nuclear RNA primary product o...
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AAB Molecular Diagnostics questions and answers(latest update)
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  • Nucleic Acid grows by attachment of 5' phosphate group of the incoming nucleotide to the 3'hydroxyl group of the last nucleotide double stranded DNA most energetically favorable state for DNA Purines double-ring structure Adenine (A) + Guanine (G) Pyrimidine single-ring structure Uracil (U)+ Cytosine Messenger RNA (mRNA) -template for all protein synthesis -encode all information necessary to produce proteins Heterogeneous nuclear RNA primary product o...
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Pyrimidine One carbon ring Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil What is the function of mRNA? Carries genetic info out of nucleus Transcript translated to protein What is the function of tRNA? Carries aa to ribosome Anticodon pairs with codon on mRNA strand What is the function of rRNA? part of ribosome structure most abundant RNA coordinated coupling of tRNA to mRNA codons Feedback inhibition Product of pathway is noncompetiti...
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Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems || with 100% Error-free Answers.
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  • Phosphatase correct answers This myosin-actin interaction forms the basis of the cross-bridge cycle (CBC), which causes muscle contraction, as in skeletal -bridge cycling (CBC) requires phosphorylation of the myosin light chain (LC20). A .............. is an enzyme that removes a phosphate group from its substrate composed of actin and are dynamic and are lengthen by polymerization or shortened by depolarization correct answers microfilaments are provide strucule support for the cell ...
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MCB EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • How large is our genome? - Answer-3200 million bp How many base pairs does the genome contain? - Answer-3 × 10^9 base pairs. How long is the genome when fully extended? - Answer-20,000 phone books long What is Chromatin? - Answer-the fibrous complex of eukaryotic DNA and histone proteins. Which are the main Histones? - Answer-H1, H2A, H2B, H3, and H4. What's the charge (polarity) of Histones? - Answer-Positive What amino acid residues are responsible for that net charge? - An...
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