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Whole medical genomics summary Populair
  • Whole medical genomics summary

  • Samenvatting • 76 pagina's • 2024
  • THis is a whole summary of medical genomics. Using this summary I got an 8.5 in the final exam
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Summary Genetics and Public Health + working lectures (AB_1025) Populair
  • Summary Genetics and Public Health + working lectures (AB_1025)

  • Samenvatting • 88 pagina's • 2023 Populair
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  • This document consists of a summary of the course Genetics and Public Health, corresponding to the Minor Biomedical Topics in Healthcare.
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Genetics Final Exam 2023
  • Genetics Final Exam 2023

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 21 pagina's • 2023
  • What modification neutralizes the charges on histones and looses up the interactions between histones and DNA? - Answer- ACETYLATION Two types of post-transcriptional modifications that take place in the mRNA of eukaryotes - Answer- the addition of a CAP at the 5' end of the transcript and the addition of a POLY A sequence at the 3' end of the message Nucleic acid blotting is widely used in recombinant DNA technology. In a Southern blot one generally - Answer- Hybridizes filter-bound DNA...
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Genetic Analysis exam 2 questions & answers 2024
  • Genetic Analysis exam 2 questions & answers 2024

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  • Genetic Analysis exam 2 questions & answers 2024 what is a SNP - ANSWER-single base change in a DNA sequence that occurs in a significant proportion (more than 1%) of a large population - for example, DNA would be the same for everyone except for a certain position where one person has A, another has G, ect. How many SNPs are in the human genome? How many base pairs - ANSWER-10 million 3 billion what is the main form of variation between individual genomes - ANSWER-SNP's The ...
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BIOINFORMATICS EXAM #1 | QUESTIONS  AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST  UPDATE |GRADED A+
  • BIOINFORMATICS EXAM #1 | QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE |GRADED A+

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 29 pagina's • 2023
  • Three Perspectives that summarize bioinformatics ANS 1. Bioinformatics in the Cell- central dogma DNA to RNA to protein. 2. Tracing order of genes in natural state and how they are regulated across time and region in response to physiological state. 3. Phylogeny and the tree of life What was the real catalyst that increased the number of base pairs of DNA in GeneBank ANS Whole Genome Sequencing What are the major databases containing genomic data? What is the bias? ANS GenBank, D...
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BS 161 FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ( 3 VERSIONS)
  • BS 161 FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ( 3 VERSIONS)

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 102 pagina's • 2024
  • BS 161 FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ( 3 VERSIONS) VERSION 1 Barbara McClintock, who achieved fame for discovering that genes could move within genomes, had her meticulous work ignored for nearly four decades, but eventually won the Nobel Prize. Why was her work so distrusted? A)She worked only with maize, which was considered "merely" a plant. B)Geneticists did not want to lose their cherished notions of DNA stability. C)She allowed no one else to duplicate her work. ...
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Primavera Biology B Unit 3: Genomics (2023/2024) Already Graded A
  • Primavera Biology B Unit 3: Genomics (2023/2024) Already Graded A

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 10 pagina's • 2023
  • Primavera Biology B Unit 3: Genomics (2023/2024) Already Graded A CHECKPOINT 12 Genes located close together on a chromosome tend to be inherited together. What is this called? genetic linkage Which of the following genes are linked in pea plants? flower color and pollen-grain shape A Punnett square incorrectly predicts the outcome of a dihybrid cross. There are only two phenotypes in the F2 offspring instead of four. Why? The genes are completely linked. A Punnett square predicts that the...
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Combined Genetics HMX Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Combined Genetics HMX Questions With Complete Solutions

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 82 pagina's • 2024
  • _________________________ approach to treatments involves a clinical trial with a group of affected individuals. Some receive the treatment and others receive control. We evaluate if the treatment, on average, improves the outcome of the treatment group. - ANS Traditional Between treatment and control groups in the traditional approach of treatment, there can be variability between groups where some groups respond favorably and others do not. Few even have adverse reactions. This cou...
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Next Generation Sequencing Exam  Questions And Answers 100%  Correct
  • Next Generation Sequencing Exam Questions And Answers 100% Correct

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 6 pagina's • 2023
  • Next Generation Sequencing Exam Questions And Answers 100% Correct Genomics - ANSWER- study of the whole genome Transcriptomics - ANSWER- study of the produced RNA Next generation sequencing - ANSWER- group of automated techniques used for rapid DNA sequencing dideoxy sequencing - ANSWER- a method of DNA sequencing that uses dideoxyribonucleotides to terminate the growth of DNA strands discovered by Fredrick Sanger chemical sequencing - ANSWER- DNA subject to controlled chemical t...
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BS 161 FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ( 3 VERSIONS)
  • BS 161 FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ( 3 VERSIONS)

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 102 pagina's • 2024
  • BS 161 FINAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ( 3 VERSIONS) VERSION 1 Barbara McClintock, who achieved fame for discovering that genes could move within genomes, had her meticulous work ignored for nearly four decades, but eventually won the Nobel Prize. Why was her work so distrusted? A)She worked only with maize, which was considered "merely" a plant. B)Geneticists did not want to lose their cherished notions of DNA stability. C)She allowed no one else to duplicate her work. ...
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