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GCD Exam 2 Practice Test Comp 86 Questions (chp 9-13) with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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GCD Exam 2 Practice Test Comp 86 Questions (chp 9-13) with Verified Answers 
 
Which of the following could be the components of a single nucleotide found in DNA? 
a. Ribose, phosphate, and cytosine 
b. Deoxyribose, phosphate, and uracil 
c. Deoxyribose, phosphate, and adenine 
d. Ribose, phosphate, and uracil - CORRECT ANSWER c. Deoxyribose, phosphate, and adenine 
 
2. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the DNA double helix? a. It obeys the AG/TC rule. 
b. There are 10 nucleotides...
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BIO 111 LAB FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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at which location will insertions alter the phenotype? - correct answer regulatory sequences 
 
what were introns used to be thought of? - correct answer "junk" DNA 
 
transposon - correct answer a region of DNA that can change its position on the chromosome (genome), sometimes creating or reversing mutations and altering the cell's genome size 
 
intron - correct answer the noncoding sections of an RNA transcript that are spliced out before the RNA molecule is translated into a prote...
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CMMB 403 final examwhat does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or reverse genetics? - correct answer - nuclease 
- 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome 
- reverse genetics 
 
what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR - correct answer endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks 
 
what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR-Cas9 - correct answer 1. non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) 
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what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or reverse 
genetics? - nuclease 
- 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome 
- reverse genetics 
what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks 
what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR-Cas9 
1. non-homologous end jo...
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals (Starts at mutations) 100% Pass
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Identify the different types of point (base substitution) mutations; missense, nonsense and silent 
mutations. 
POINT MUTATION: 
= A change in a single nucleotide 
Types: 
1) Silent Mutation 
= When the redundancy of the genetic code kicks in and the change in that single nucleotide 
results in the same amino acid produced as the original code. 
2) Missence Mutation 
= When the change in a single amino acid changes the amino acid produced 
3) Nonsense Mutation 
= When the change in a single nucl...
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Most of the inherited changes in our DNA arise because of unavoidable endogenous errors in cellular mechanisms and harmful effects of certain natural molecules and atoms within our cells correct answers True 
 
Most of the inherited changes in our DNA arise because of exposure to extracellular mutagens, including radiation sources and chemical mutagens. correct answers False 
 
Errors in DNA replication and DNA repair are a major source of mutations in our cells. correct answers True 
 
Signific...
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what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or reverse 
genetics? - nuclease 
- 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome 
- reverse genetics 
what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks 
what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR-Cas9 
1. non-homologous end jo...
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AC-HPAT Biology Prep Questions and Answers Already Passed
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AC-HPAT Biology Prep Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
Most of the cell membrane's specific functions are controlled by: Proteins 
 
Alcoholic Fermentation is a form of: Anaerobic Respiration 
 
Phagocytosis is a form of: Endocytosis 
 
What is a pyruvate? Pyruvate is an important chemical compound in biochemistry. It is the 
output of the metabolism of glucose known as glycolysis. One molecule of glucose breaks down 
into two molecules of pyruvate, which are then used to provide furth...
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals (Starts at mutations) 100% Pass
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals 
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Identify the different types of point (base substitution) mutations; missense, nonsense and silent 
mutations. 
POINT MUTATION: 
= A change in a single nucleotide 
 
Types: 
1) Silent Mutation 
= When the redundancy of the genetic code kicks in and the change in that single nucleotide 
results in the same amino acid produced as the original code. 
 
2) Missence Mutation 
= When the change in a single amino acid changes the am...
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Immunology Exam 3 - Questions and Answers
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Immunology Exam 3 - Questions and Answers Patients with the disease X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP) lack expression of the small adapter protein SAP, which associates with receptors of the SLAM family. One characteristic of this disease is an inability of cytotoxic T cells to control infections with a virus, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), that replicates in B cells. This defect in control of EBV results from: A. A defect in antibody responses to EBV due to impaired T cell help for B cell...
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