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MICR 351 TESTED QUESTIONS WITH ALL ANSWERS AND ALL PRINTED PAGES
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MICR 351 TESTED QUESTIONS WITH ALL ANSWERS AND ALL PRINTED PAGES 
Northern Hybridization? - Answer-mRNA-cDNA hybridization to find gene of interest using DNA probe to identify which bond holds gene of interest 
 
Western Hybridization? - Answer-Antibody-protein hybridization, where antibodies bind to a specific protein bond that contains target protein that produces antibody 
- used in vaccines and other tests, such as pregnancy tests 
 
Functional genomics - Answer-Microarrays and RNA-sequence...
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Genetic Analysis: Chapter 16 (Analysis of gene function by forward genetics and reverse genetics) questions with correct answers
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Forward genetic analysis starts with... CORRECT ANSWER ...a genetic screen that identifies specific phenotypic abnormalities in a population of organisms that have been mutagenized-mutagenesis being the intentional introduction of mutation into the genome of an organism 
 
Reverse genetics approaches begin... CORRECT ANSWER ...with a gene sequence and seek to identify the corresponding mutant phenotype 
 
Saturation mutagenesis CORRECT ANSWER Mutagenesis aimed at identifying multiple mutant alle...
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NUR GENOMIC MUTATIONS PREDICTOR QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A+ GRADED
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1-	is permenant change in nucleotide sequence. 
a.	Mutation . 
b.	DNA repair 
c.	Translation 
d.	Staining 
2-	Which of the following is not correct for mutation 
a.	Mutation can be chromosomal or DNA levels. 
b.	Chromosomal mutation is Gross lesion less than 8%. 
c.	DNA mutation is Gross lesion less than 8%. 
d.	DNA mutation is micro-lesion more than 92%. 3- Causes of mutation …………….. 
a.	Exposure to mutagenic agent. 
b.	Errors through DNA replication and repair. 
c.	DNA repair. 
d.	Bo...
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BMSC 210 Midterm 2 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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BMSC 210 Midterm 2 | 100% Correct 
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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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SCSC 105 EXAM 1 MATERIAL Questions and Answers
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SCSC 105 EXAM 1 MATERIAL Questions and Answers 
How are GMOs modified? - Answer-(IR) insect resistance 
(HT) herbicide tolerant 
(VT) virus resistant 
 
What is organic agriculture? - Answer-a production system with certain restrictions; no synthetic fertilizers or posticides, organic fields have had no prohibited substances for 3 years 
 
What are the top 3 myths abour organic production? describe each - Answer-1) organic production doesnt use pesticides; 
2) organic is healthier 
3)organic ...
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BIO 1A03 Midterm 2 Questions and Answers Graded A
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BIO 1A03 Midterm 2 Questions and Answers Graded A Prokaryotic growth and cell division -nutrient-rich environment -favorable temperatures 
Housekeeping genes -genes required at all times for normal function -all ways transcribed and translated -allow constant maintance for general cellular activity -e.g. structural protein of a cell, DNA and RNA polymerase, genes coding for ribosomal proteins -constitutive 
Regulated genes genes that can be turned on and off at a needed basis 
Francois Jacob and...
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Gerontological Nursing COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
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Gerontological Nursing COMPLETE 
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1962 - ANSWER- 1st meeting of ANA Conference Group on Geriatrics Nursing practice 
1966 - ANSWER- became division of geriatric nursing, gains full recognition as nursing 
specialty 
1970 - ANSWER- published standards for its practice 
1975 - ANSWER- 1st 14nurses recaived certificate for excellence in the practice 
1976 - ANSWER- geriatric nursing division became gerontological nursing 
Gerontological nursing...
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Gerontological Nursing COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|A+ GUARANTEE
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1962 - ANSWER- 1st meeting of ANA Conference Group on Geriatrics Nursing practice 
1966 - ANSWER- became division of geriatric nursing, gains full recognition as nursing 
specialty 
1970 - ANSWER- published standards for its practice 
1975 - ANSWER- 1st 14nurses recaived certificate for excellence in the practice 
1976 - ANSWER- geriatric nursing division became gerontological nursing 
Gerontological nursing - ANSWER- involves care of aging people 
emphasize promotion of highest possible quality...
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ANTIBIOTICS MNEMONICS
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ANTIBIOTICS MNEMONICS SHEET 
ECSTaTiC for bacteriostatic Erythromycin (macrolides) Clindamycin 
Sulfonamides Trimethoprim Tetracyclines Chloramphenicol 
 
Very Proficient For Complete Cell Murder (Bactericidal) 
Vancomycin Penicillins Fluoroquinolones Cephalosporins Carbapenems Metronidazole 
 
Antibiotics to avoid in pregnancy - SAFE Moms Take Really Good Care 
Sulfonamides (kernicterus) Aminoglycosides (ototoxicity) Fluroquinolones (Cartilage Damage) Erythromycin (Acute cholestatic hepatitis) ...
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BCMB 406B - Lab exam with 100- correct answers 2024
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The success of a PCR reaction is mostly dependent on what? 
well designed primers 
 
 
 
Primer design can also be applied to what? 
- probes in Southern and Northern blots - DNA sequencing - microarray design 
 
 
 
 
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What else can affect the success of a PCR reaction? 
- Quality of the template DNA 
- cycling conditions 
- Specificity and stability of the PCR primers 
 
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