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Protein Engineering Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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Protein Engineering Exam Questions 
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Why create diversity? - answer•Control evolution 
-Speeding up the natural randomness 
-Focusing changes 
•Refine creations 
-Post screening enhancements 
-Locating unknown fitness apex 
Random mutagenesis (PCR-based) - answerRequirements: 
•Low-fidelity polymerase 
•Degenerative primers 
•"Mimics" nature 
•No knowledge needed! 
Random mutagenesis (non-PCR-based) - answer•Transposons insert themselves within DNA 
-Random...
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Lecture 22 Protein Engineering Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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Lecture 22 Protein Engineering Exam 
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What is protein engineering? - answermodification of a protein with recombinant DNA 
technology to get a better use in medicine 
Enzymes work more efficiently because they are __________ in harsh conditions. - 
answerstable 
General Methods for Gene Mutation: Method 1 - Classic Mutagenesis by Radiation: UV lights 
cross-link two neighboring ________________ bases in DNA. Errors and mutations are 
introduced during DNA replica...
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MMSC490 Exam 2 Questions with Complete Answers
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Which eukaryotic DNA polymerase replicates the lagging strand in the 3ʹ to 5ʹ direction? 
a. α 
b. γ 
c. δ 
d. None of the above; the lagging strand is replicated in the 5ʹ to 3ʹ direction. - Answer ️️ -d. 
None of the above; the lagging strand is replicated in the 5ʹ to 3ʹ direction. 
DNA polymerases can synthesize DNA: 
a. de novo, by catalyzing the polymerization of free dNTPs. 
b. by adding dNTPs to complementary dNTPs on a single-...
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BIOL 432 Midterm 1 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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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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RADT 1200 chap 10 Test Questions with Correct Answers
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RADT 1200 chap 10 Test Questions with Correct Answers 
 
 
What supports the premise that "each pt should get the right imaging examination, at the right time, and with the right radiation dose" - Answer-FDA white paper 
 
What is a genetic (hereditary) effect - Answer-Mutagenesis (leads to abnormalities in new cells) 
 
What is the current method for controlling the risk of biological damage to radiation workers and the general public from radiation exposure - Answer-EfD 
 
Is the upper boun...
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BCMB 406B Midterm 1 lab 1 exam with complete solutions
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PCR allows for: 
amplification of minute amounts of template DNA 
can generate thousands or millions of copies of that sequence 
 
 
 
What is one of the most important parameters for a successful PCR? 
well designed primers 
 
 
 
 
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Name 3 variables that influence the success of a PCR reaction 
1. quality of template DNA 
2. cycling conditions 
3. specificity and stabilit...
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Immunology Block 2 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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_______ greatly activates the classical pathway of complement activation - IgM 
_______ is expressed by T cells whose function is to activate other cells. - CD4 
___________ is expressed by cytotoxic T cells - CD8 
____________ molecules present peptides from pathogens, commonly viruses, to CD8 T cells, which are 
specialized to kill any cell that they specifically recognize. - MHC class I 
_____________ increases the expression of both MHC Class I and MHC Class II molecules, and can 
induce the...
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MMSC 490 Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers
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Which eukaryotic DNA polymerase replicates the lagging strand in the 3ʹ to 5ʹ direction? 
a. α 
b. γ 
c. δ 
d. None of the above; the lagging strand is replicated in the 5ʹ to 3ʹ direction. - Answerd. None of the above; the lagging strand is replicated in the 5ʹ to 3ʹ direction. 
DNA polymerases can synthesize DNA: 
a. de novo, by catalyzing the polymerization of free dNTPs. 
b. by adding dNTPs to complementary dNTPs on a single-strand...
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Protein Engineering Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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Protein Engineering Exam Questions 
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Definition of protein engineering? - answermodification of a protein with recombinant DNA 
technology to get a better use in medicine, industry, agriculture, and others 
2 purposes of protein engineering? - answer1. make enzymes more stable in harsh conditions 
2. make enzymes work more efficiently 
3 steps of protein engineering? - answer1. modify DNA sequence 
2. changed protein sequence 
3. improved stability and function 
First gene...
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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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