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A2: Recombinant DNA Technology Exam Questions with correct answers
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Why is it important to use the same restriction endonuclease on DNA samples in an experiment? CORRECT ANSWER Access same base sequence 
So get fragments with required gene 
 
**Suggest why scientists insert a plasmid with EGFP (a gene that codes for bright protein) CORRECT ANSWER Those cells that do not glow brightly have not taken up the plasmid 
 
Name the enzyme used to cut a gene from human DNA CORRECT ANSWER Restriction endonuclease 
 
Suggest reasons why very few live births result from t...
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Recombinant DNA Technology Notes
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Summary of the content covered in the recombinant DNA technology module of MCB2021F
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Summary Notes on Recombinant DNA technologies - AQA A Level Biology
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Summary Notes on Recombinant DNA technologies - AQA A Level Biology 
A* and A quality 
Highly detailed and descriptive document 
All you need to know 
Good read with lots of diagrams to help explain 
Very tricky topic at the end of Year 13 and hard exam questions too
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Summary of Recombinant DNA lecture series
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Notes contain the whole section covered in Recombinant DNA.
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Hepatitis C Virus Encoded Antigen (Recombinant c22-3, c200 and NS5) ORTHO ® HCV Version 3.0 ELISA Test System
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ORTHO HCV Version 3.0 ELISA Test System is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) which utilizes 
microwells coated with recombinant hepatitis C virus encoded antigens as the solid phase. ELISA technology utilizes 
the principle that antigens or antibodies which become bound to the solid phase can be detected by complementary 
antibody or antigen which is labeled with an enzyme capable of acting on a chromogenic substrate. When enzyme 
substrate is applied, the presence of antigen or a...
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Genetics 244 Ch20 notes: Recombinant DNA Technology
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These notes include a full summary of chapter 20 in the textbook, as well as notes taken in lectures.
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Early coagulation disorder after allogeneic stem cell transplantation is a strong prognostic factor for transplantation-related mortality, and intervention with recombinant human thrombomodulin improves the outcome: a single-center experience
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Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) and veno-occlusive 
disease (VOD) are well-known transplantation-related 
complications induced by coagulation disorder [1–4]. The 
mortality rates are more than 60–70 % in patients with a 
severe condition [5]. Basically, patients with SCT are 
inevitably exposed to mucosal and endothelial damages 
by conditioning regimens such as irradiation and anticancer drugs, leukocytopenia complicated with infections, 
hypercytokinemia in an allogeneic immune reaction...
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VCS-14001 – Vaccines Exam Questions With Correct Answers. 1. killed 2. modified-live 3. recombinant - answerwhat are the 3 kinds of vaccines? "killed" vaccine - answercompletely inactivated, no chance they can revert and become infective; poorly imu
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VCS-14001 – Vaccines Exam Questions With 
Correct Answers. 
1. killed 
2. modified-live 
3. recombinant - answerwhat are the 3 kinds of vaccines? 
"killed" vaccine - answercompletely inactivated, no chance they can revert and become 
infective; poorly imunogenic, do not stimulate a big immune response 
"modified-live" vaccine - answermore closely resemble the actual pathogen; produce stronger 
and longer lasting immunity; not completely inactivated like killed vaccines; organisms in these ...
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Recombinant DNA technology notes
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Detailed and concise a level biology revision notes on recombinant DNA technology. This includes organised revision notes on producing DNA fragments, in vitro and in vivo genetic cloning, locating genes using DNA probes and genetic fingerprinting.
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Chapter 3 Recombinant DNA Technology and Genomics Questions and Answers
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Chapter 3 Recombinant DNA Technology and 
Genomics Questions and Answers 
"shotgun" cloning - CORRECT ANSWER-Random cloning of many fragments at once; no 
individual gene is specifically targeted for cloning. 
accession number - CORRECT ANSWER-Unique identifying letter and number code assigned 
to every cloned DNA sequence that is catalogued in databases such as GenBank (for example, 
BC009971 is the accession number for one of the human keratin genes, which produces a protein 
that is a major...
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