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in vivo en in vitro genome editing: les prof Wullaert Très apprécié
  • in vivo en in vitro genome editing: les prof Wullaert

  • Resume • 22 pages • 2024
  • Notities en samenvatting van tweede les van prof Wullaert. Afbeeldingen inclusief
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Genome Technology & Applications – genome editing: CRISPR-Cas
  • Genome Technology & Applications – genome editing: CRISPR-Cas

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  • Summary for the course Genome Technology & Applications. This is Aline Verstraeten's lesson on genome editing: CRISPR-Cas (14 October 2024)
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Test Bank For Prescotts Microbiology 11th Edition By Willey Chapter 1-43 |Complete Guide A+ Test Bank For Prescotts Microbiology 11th Edition By Willey Chapter 1-43 |Complete Guide A+
  • Test Bank For Prescotts Microbiology 11th Edition By Willey Chapter 1-43 |Complete Guide A+

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  • Prescott's Microbiology, 11e (Willey) Chapter 1 The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology 1) Extant microorganisms are organisms from the fossil record that are no longer present on Earth today. Answer: FALSE Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution ASM Objective: 01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in phylogenetic trees. Learning Outcome: 01.02a Propose a timeline of the ori...
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Biogenie: thema 4 - gentechnologie
  • Biogenie: thema 4 - gentechnologie

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  • 1. Biotechnologie en gentechnologie 2. Natuurlijke genoverdracht 3. Kunstmatige genoverdracht (3.3 Verloop van kunstmatige genoverdracht & 3.4 Genome editing NIET) 4. Toepassingen van gentechnologie bij 4.1 Gentechnologie in de geneeskunde enkel vb van insuline bij 4.4 Gentechnologie in de landbouw en de voedingsindustrie enkel insectresistente gewassen 5. Gentechnologische technieken (enkel 5.1 PCR & 5.2 DNA-gelelektroforese, rest NIET) 6. Wet...
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GENOME MANIPULATION & EDITING | MAMMALIAN CELL EXAM 2 LATEST UPDATE
  • GENOME MANIPULATION & EDITING | MAMMALIAN CELL EXAM 2 LATEST UPDATE

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  • GENOME MANIPULATION & EDITING | MAMMALIAN CELL EXAM 2 LATEST UPDATE...
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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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ANSI 1023 Vocabulary- Exam II Latest  Update 100% Correct
  • ANSI 1023 Vocabulary- Exam II Latest Update 100% Correct

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  • ANSI 1023 Vocabulary- Exam II Latest Update 100% Correct What is defined as a unit of heredity that passes from parent to offspring and determines certain traits? - A) Chromosome - B) DNA - C) Gene - D) Genome - Explanation: A gene is a unit of heredity that transfers from parent to offspring and dictates specific characteristics. Describe the threadlike structures composed of DNA that carry genes within cells. - A) Chromosomes - B) Genomes - C) Gametes - D) Mitosis - Expla...
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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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GM plants
  • GM plants

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  • QUESTION 1 What is genetic modification (GM) of crops and how is it done? GM is a technology that involves inserting DNA into the genome of an organism. To produce a GM plant, new DNA is transferred into plant cells. Usually, the cells are then grown in tissue culture where they develop into plants. The seeds produced by these plants will inherit the new DNA. The characteristics of all living organisms are determined by their genetic makeup and its interaction with the environm...
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BIOL 1073 F2023/24 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS (NEW CONTENT)
  • BIOL 1073 F2023/24 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS (NEW CONTENT)

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  • The inheritance of defective genes at birth that are necessary for proper immune system function is an example of a _______________ Immunodeficiency. a. Acquired b. Congenital c. Macrophage d. CD4+T cell 2. In phase 3 of an HIV infection what is most likely to occur: a. Billions of CD4+ T cells are infected b. Persistent swollen lymph nodes c. Persistent yeast infections, fever, diarrhea, and shingles Amount of CD4+ T cells is very low 3. O condition can integrated HIV provirus be removed fro...
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