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Lecture notes Functional Genomics and Reverse Genetics
  • Lecture notes Functional Genomics and Reverse Genetics

  • Class notes • 31 pages • 2022
  • Lecture notes with important topics for exam; includes Pest control, Tet-on/Tet-off, Insect transgenics, piggyBac, Transposable element, Transposons, recombinase-mediated cassette exchange, RIDL, etc.
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Genome Content and Organization
  • Genome Content and Organization

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  • Notes taken over several lectures compiled to describe genome characteristics
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TEST BANK MICROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 5_6_7 AND MASTERING _CHAPTER_8
  • TEST BANK MICROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 5_6_7 AND MASTERING _CHAPTER_8

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  • 1) Which of the following compounds is NOT an enzyme? A) dehydrogenase B) cellulase C) coenzyme A D) β-galactosidase E) sucrase 2) Figure 5.1 Which compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? A) isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid B) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ C) NAD+ D) NADH E) NADH and isocitric acid 3) Which organism is NOT correctly matched to its energy source? A) photoheterotroph - light B) photoautotroph - CO2 C) chemoautotroph - Fe2+ D) ch...
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BIO 235 - Final Exam 2022 quetions and answer All correct
  • BIO 235 - Final Exam 2022 quetions and answer All correct

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  • BIO 235 - Final Exam Study Guide The Central Dogma of molecular biology states that, in cells, biological information _______. A. Can be transmitted either from DNA to RNA or from RNA to DNA B. Moves from DNA to RNA to protein C. Moves from protein to RNA to DNA D. Moves from DNA to RNA only if encoded by certain viruses E. Moves from protein to RNA only if encoded by certain viruses Ans: B What is the exception to the Central Dogma rule? Ans: RETROVIRUSES (process goes from RNA to ...
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MCB Exam Questions fully solved and updated
  • MCB Exam Questions fully solved and updated

  • Exam (elaborations) • 59 pages • 2024
  • When we say that the cell is the fundamental unit of life, we meant that: A. All living things are made up of one or more cells. B. The smallest entity that can be considered living is a cell. C. A single cell can carry out all life processes. D. Life doesn't exist in the absence of cells. E. All of the answer options are correct. - answer-E The ability of an atom to react and form bonds with another atom is determined directly by: A. The atomic number of the atom. B. The row of t...
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MCB Exam Questions fully solved and updated
  • MCB Exam Questions fully solved and updated

  • Exam (elaborations) • 59 pages • 2024
  • When we say that the cell is the fundamental unit of life, we meant that: A. All living things are made up of one or more cells. B. The smallest entity that can be considered living is a cell. C. A single cell can carry out all life processes. D. Life doesn't exist in the absence of cells. E. All of the answer options are correct. - answer-E The ability of an atom to react and form bonds with another atom is determined directly by: A. The atomic number of the atom. B. The row of t...
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Microbiology test bank Chapter 5,6,7, and mastering chapter 8.
  • Microbiology test bank Chapter 5,6,7, and mastering chapter 8.

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  • Microbiology test bank Chapter 5,6,7, and mastering chapter 8. Microbiology: An Introduction, 12e (Tortora) Chapter 5 Microbial Metabolism 5.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Which of the following compounds is NOT an enzyme? A) dehydrogenase B) cellulase C) coenzyme A D) β-galactosidase E) sucrase 2) Figure 5.1 Which compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? A) isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid B) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ C) NAD+ D) NADH E) N...
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STEP 1 USMLE Exam Answered
  • STEP 1 USMLE Exam Answered

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  • TOPIC: BIOCHEMISTRY - MOLECULAR / "CHROMATIN STRUCTURE" WHAT BINDS TO THE NUCLEOSOME AND TO LINKER DNA TO STABILIZE CHROMATIN FIBER? - ANSWER H1 TOPIC: BIOCHEMISTRY - MOLECULAR / "CHROMATIN STRUCTURE PHOSPHATE GIVES DNA WHAT CHARGE? - ANSWER NEGATIVE TOPIC: BIOCHEMISTRY - MOLECULAR / "CHROMATIN STRUCTURE WHAT GIVES HISTONES A POSITIVE CHARGE? - ANSWER LYSINE AND ARGININE TOPIC: BIOCHEMISTRY - MOLECULAR / "CHROMATIN STRUCTURE WHEN DOES DNA CONDENSE TO FORM CHROSOMES? - A...
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Microbiology test bank Chapter 5,6,7, and mastering chapter 8.
  • Microbiology test bank Chapter 5,6,7, and mastering chapter 8.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 35 pages • 2022
  • Microbiology test bank Chapter 5,6,7, and mastering chapter 8. Microbiology: An Introduction, 12e (Tortora) Chapter 5 Microbial Metabolism 5.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Which of the following compounds is NOT an enzyme? A) dehydrogenase B) cellulase C) coenzyme A D) β-galactosidase E) sucrase 2) Figure 5.1 Which compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? A) isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid B) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ C) NAD+ D) NADH E) N...
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