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Microbiology Question and answers correctly solved Fungi Cells 
Eukaryotic internal organelles 
Cell walls = complex carbs / Chitin + Glucan + Mannose protein 
- Glucan is a Pharm target for Fungi 
- Also contain Ergosterol 
 
 
Yeast 
Single-celled fungi 
Replicate by budding 
Buds = Blastoconidia 
Tested for using: Morphology and Biochem 
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Monomorphic Filamentous Fungi (Mold) 
Fungi with Hyphae (filamentous cells) 
- Cluster of Hyphae = Mycelium 
- Septate H...
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HUMAN GENETICS (BMD 350) EXAM I TEST BANK 2024/ACTUAL 700 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS/A+ GRADE ASSURED
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To visualize chromosomes, chromosomes must be: - Answer-extracted, stained 
with dyes and DNA probes 
Genetics - Answer-The study of inherited traits and their variation 
What notable event occurred in 1859? - Answer-Charles Darwin hypothesized 
pangenesis, and termed gemmules
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MCB 2610 Exam 2 Questions and Answers UPDATED 2024 Graded A
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FISH - Cells fixed in place 
Fluorescently labeled probes consisting of 165 rRNA gene sequence sent to attach to RNA 
View in Epifluorescence microscope 
 
Cultivation independent methods - DNA from unculturable bacteria can be amplified and sequenced by PCR 
Sequences can be used to produce fluorescent probes that will bind to complementary DNA (Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization FISH) 
 
Microbial consortia - Microbes that can't grow on their own 
 
Metagenomics - DNA is isolated from an envir...
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Virology and Mycology 
Viruses - correct answer Obligate intracellular parasites 
Require living mammalion cells to grow and multiply 
They use the cells replication structures to reproduce 
They are released by buddig from, leaking out of, or rupturig the host cell 
 
Virology Labs - correct answer Keep several different types of cell cultures to grow viruses for identification 
Require a significant amount of lab space 
Most labs do not provide full service 
Usually provide rapid virology te...
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Cultivation independent methods CORRECT ANS-DNA from unculturable bacteria can be 
amplified and sequenced by PCR 
Sequences can be used to produce fluorescent probes that will bind to complementary DNA 
(Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization FISH) 
FISH CORRECT ANS-Cells fixed in place 
Fluorescently labeled probes consisting of 165 rRNA gene sequence sent to attach to RNA 
View in Epifluorescence microscope
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ASCP MB: Extra-Practice Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
The Klenow fragment of E. coli DNA polymerase I is used: - ANSWER-to label DNA probes by random primer labeling. 
 
What is a solution hybridization method for the detection of nucleic acid:protein interactions? - ANSWER-gel mobility shift assay 
 
_____ involves mixing a labeled oligonucleotide with a protein extract to see if a specific interaction occurs, visible with an apparent increase in molecular size on a gel due to the protein:nucle...
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The pathophysiology of Glazmann thrombasthenia is: 
A. Deficiency of dense granules 
B. Deficiency of glycoprotein Ib/IX receptor 
C. Deficiency of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor 
D. deficiency of microtubules - C. Deficiency of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor 
Chagas disease is caused by: 
A. Trypanosoma cruzi 
B. Trypanosoma palladium 
C. Trypanosoma brucei 
D. None of the above - A. Trypanosoma cruzi 
What would a patient with a microcyctic/hypochromic anemia most likely have noted on their CB...
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MCB 2610 Exam 2 Questions and solutions
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Cultivation independent methods - DNA from unculturable bacteria can be amplified and sequenced by PCR 
Sequences can be used to produce fluorescent probes that will bind to complementary DNA (Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization FISH) 
 
FISH - Cells fixed in place 
Fluorescently labeled probes consisting of 165 rRNA gene sequence sent to attach to RNA 
View in Epifluorescence microscope 
 
Metagenomics - DNA is isolated from an environmental sample and sequenced 
Metagenomic information must stil...
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PID cause - CORRECT ANSWER originates as a cervical infection with Neisseria 
gonorrheaand/or Chlamydia trachomatis, and becomes polymicrobial as it 
ascends into the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. 
3 sx PID - CORRECT ANSWER -lower abd pain 
-purulent vag d/c 
-vag bleed 
when getPID sx - CORRECT ANSWER Symptoms begin shortly after the start of 
the menstrual cycle, when there are fewer defenses by the cervical mucosal 
barrier to ascending infections. 
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CGMBS Analysis and Characterization of Nucleic Acids and Proteins Lecture Questions And Answers Rated 100% Correct!!
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What are the steps of a southern blot? - ️️1. DNA is isolated and cut with restriction 
enzymes 
2. Fragments are separated by gel electrophoresis 
3. DNA fragments are exposed to a labeled probe (complementary DNA or RNA), 
complementary to region of interest 
What is RFLP? - ️️- Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism 
- The number and location of restriction sites for a given restriction enzymes are not the 
same in all individuals 
What is the mapping difference between linear DNA f...
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