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HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers
  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers

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  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers 1 / 3 1. What are causes for gene knockout? Non-homologous end joining 2. What is gene knockout? premature stop coden: when the function of a gene has been disrupted or turned off to study gene function 3. What are repair mechanism for DSB? Non-homologeus end joint (NHEJ) + Homologues recombination 4. Where stands CRISPR for? Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats 5. Working mechanism of CRISPR? he palindromic ...
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WKU Biology 113 Test with 100% Correct Solutions
  • WKU Biology 113 Test with 100% Correct Solutions

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  • GMO's - Answer Genetically motified organisms; an organism whose genetic material has been percisly and specifiacally alterd in a way that is not natural Transgenic organisms - Answer percisely inserting genes from other species percisley inserting genes from ither species Gene editing/ gene therapy - Answer altering the sequence of existing genes Self-replation - Answer genetic material must be accuratly copied and passed from one generation to the next (heritablity)
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Tutorial interpretation of gene models
  • Tutorial interpretation of gene models

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  • Tutorial: Interpretation of gene models A gene model depicts the exon-intron structureof a gene. A gene model also shows how many transcriptsare made through choice of alternative promoters, and by alternative splicing and alternative 3ʼend processing (e.g. use of alternative polyA sites or terminal exons). Gene models can also indicate how many proteins are made from a gene. The following slide is a graphical summary of parts that can vary in a gene through alternativetrans...
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Evolution and Ecology Notes
  • Evolution and Ecology Notes

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  • Full length class notes on Darwinian evolution, reproduction, transcription, translation, gene editing, speciation
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Biology-checkpoint 15 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Biology-checkpoint 15 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Biology-checkpoint 15 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Match the practice with gene cloning and the cloning of organisms. .making a copy of a sheep with desirable characteristics: cloning of organisms growing bacterial cultures containing fragments of human DNA : Gene cloning producing a hormone to use as a drug:.Gene cloning What are some benefits of cloning genes? Select all that apply. producing hormones like insulin introducing new traits into plants and other organisms What are some benefi...
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HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers
  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers

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  • HC 7- DNA Pair & Genome Editing Questions & Answers 1 / 3 1. What are causes for gene knockout? Non-homologous end joining 2. What is gene knockout? premature stop coden: when the function of a gene has been disrupted or turned off to study gene function 3. What are repair mechanism for DSB? Non-homologeus end joint (NHEJ) + Homologues recombination 4. Where stands CRISPR for? Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats 5. Working mechanism of CRISPR? he palindromic ...
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GCD Quiz 7/8 Practice 69 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • GCD Quiz 7/8 Practice 69 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • GCD Quiz 7/8 Practice 69 Questions with Verified Answers Which of the following may be used as a vector in a gene-cloning experiment? a.mRNA b.Plasmid c.Virus d.Both b and c - CORRECT ANSWER d The restriction enzymes used in gene-cloning experiments _______, which generates sticky ends that can _______. the DNA, enter bacterial cells the DNA, hydrogen bond with complementary sticky ends late DNA, enter bacterial cells late DNA, hydrogen bond with complementary sticky ends - CORRE...
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CRISPR Cas-9 Questions With Correct Actual Answers 2024.
  • CRISPR Cas-9 Questions With Correct Actual Answers 2024.

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  • CRISPR Cas-9 Questions With Correct Actual Answers 2024. How many nucleotides long is the guiding region of the sgRNA? - CORRECT ANSWER 20 nucleotides Does the sgRNA bind to the PAM? - CORRECT ANSWER Yes, there is a spacer on the sgRNA that is within the Cas9 protein that binds to the protospacer sequence, opening up the double helix Where does Cas9 cut the target DNA relative to the protospacer sequence? - CORRECT ANSWER It cuts the DNA 3 nucleotides upstream of the PAM Describe i...
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CMB2004 Lecture 07 Questions and  Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025
  • CMB2004 Lecture 07 Questions and Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025

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  • what does immunological tolerance create ~~> random generation of repertoire of BCR and TCR production of self reactive specificities types of TCR recognition due to random TCR gene rearrangement ~~> - can't recognise self-MHC (die) - recognise self MHC and p from Ag in thymus (+ve then eliminated by -ve selection) - self MHC and p not in thymus (+ve selection) what is TCR survival and tolerance based on ~~> TCR affinity need a pop of cells with medium affinity to self MHC...
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World Scholars Cup 2024 (Questions & Answers) Solved 100% Correct
  • World Scholars Cup 2024 (Questions & Answers) Solved 100% Correct

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  • World Scholars Cup 2024 (Questions & Answers) Solved 100% Correct Dioramas a replica of a scene, typically a three-dimensional full size or miniature model. living history museum a type of museum which recreates historical settings to simulate a past time period, providing visitors with an experiential interpretation of history (people dress, talk, and do things as they did long ago) Spanish Village in Barcelona Essentially a large, full scale diorama of the diversity of buildi...
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