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MMSC 491 EXAM 1 /WELL STRUCTURED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+.
  • MMSC 491 EXAM 1 /WELL STRUCTURED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+.

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  • MMSC 491 EXAM 1 /WELL STRUCTURED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+. 2 / 6 1. Epigenetic: Changes in phenotypeHeritable Not due to changes in DNA sequence DNA methylation or histone modification 2. Collective term for all different DNA molecules within a cell or organism: - Genome 3. DNA protein complex: Chromosome 4. How many DNA molecules does a male have? female have?: Male 25Female 24 5. Single ring based on carbon and nitrogen atoms C,T: Pyrimidine 6. Double rin...
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biol 30 sjsu exam 1 quiz Questions  and Correct Verified Answers Latest Version
  • biol 30 sjsu exam 1 quiz Questions and Correct Verified Answers Latest Version

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  • If protein is the heritable material, how many unique sequences of 10 amino acids are possible? 20^10 If DNA is the heritable material, how many unique 10 DNA base pair sequences are possible? 4^10 Which biomolecule can encode the most unique sequences for a given length? protein Based on Griffith's experiments, where can you conclude the heritable material is located? Loosely attached to the cell wall/membrane Master01 | September, 2024/2025 | Latest update 1 | P a g e |...
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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY  EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
  • AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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  • Structure of DNA Structure of RNA Nucleotide Bases in DNA What is T replaced with in RNA? Complementary base pairs Pyrimidines Purines Non-overlapping Anti-parallel Degenerate code Watson-Crick model Semi-conservative replication Process of semi-conservative replication Isotopes Meselson and Stahl experiment (1958) ATP Structure of ATP
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Final Exam || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Final Exam || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+)

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  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Final Exam || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+) Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Final Exam || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+) What is Bioinformatics? - ANSWER - Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary science to compile, store, and analyze/mine biological and medical data to help solve problems to improve human health and well‐being Differences between bioinformatics and computational biology - ANSWER - Bioinformatics focuses on ...
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A-level Geography- Hazards questions and answers
  • A-level Geography- Hazards questions and answers

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  • Earth's Structure - ANSWER-- Inner core is 6000°C made up of solid iron and nickel - Outer core liquid melted 2,000 Km thick - Mantle semi molten Asthenosphere - ANSWER-The upper semi molten part of mantle Lithosphere - ANSWER-The rigid mantle and crust Types of crust - ANSWER-- Continental- 30-70 km thick and less dense - Oceanic- 6-10 km thick and more dense Convection currents - ANSWER-- Lower parts of mantle rise as heated up, cool down become more dense and slowly sink - Circula...
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Biology 207 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers
  • Biology 207 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers

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  • Griffith's Transformation Experiment - S-strain: smooth, virulent - R-strain: rough, non-virulent - heat killed S-strain: non-virulent - heat killed S-strain + R-strain: virulent - live cells could be recovered form dead mice, living R-cells "transformed" by dead S-cells Avery, MacLeod & McCarty determined that DNA is the transforming principle Hershey & Chase - used radioactive material to label DNA and protein ->infected bacteria passed on DNA - helped prove that DNA is genetic materia...
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Microbiology DNA Replication Exam
  • Microbiology DNA Replication Exam

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  • Which of the following describes the way in which DNA is replicated? a) Dispersive Replication b) Conservative Replication c) Semi-Conservative Replication d) Leading duplication - Answer- c Which of the following is NOT true about replication points of origin? a) There can be 100s or 1000s of points of origin simultaneously in a eukaryote b) There are two replication forks formed at every point of origin c) The opening of a point of origin is so the DNA polymerase can fit between ...
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AQA A-level Biology- Unit 2 Exam Questions Well Answered 100% 2024.
  • AQA A-level Biology- Unit 2 Exam Questions Well Answered 100% 2024.

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  • What happens in prophase? - Answer -chromosomes condense and become visible -spindle fibres form -centrioles move to the poles -nuclear envelope breaks down What happens in metaphase? - Answer -chromosomes line up along the equator -spindle fibres attach to centromeres What happens in anaphase? - Answer -Spindle fibres contract and pull chromosomes apart at the centromere -identical sister chromatids are pulled to opposite polls What happens in telophase? - Answer ...
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Dna Replication and Dna Repair exam questions with 100% correct answers(graded A+).
  • Dna Replication and Dna Repair exam questions with 100% correct answers(graded A+).

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  • Similarities between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells 1) Semi-conservative 2) Bidirectional Prokaryotic cells 1) Circular DNA 2) Single origin of replication Eukaryotic cells 1) Linear DNA 2) Multiple origins of replication New strands are always synthesized from: 5' --> 3' end of each strand Template strand is read: 3' --> 5' Chain extension occurs: by adding a dNTP to free 3' end of growing polynucleotide chain DNA polymerase DNA s...
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BIO 30 (SJSU) Exam 1 Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
  • BIO 30 (SJSU) Exam 1 Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success

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  • You set up an experiment with yeast grown on lots of food (glucose) vs. very little glucose. Would you expect to see differences in the amount and make-up of tRNA between the two groups? - ️️No Your group is assigned to repeat Avery's experiments in BIOL 30 lab. You are given plates of R cells and tubes of the extracted S factor. In which of the following cases would you see the R cells be transformed into S cells. - ️️All of the above EXCEPT when you add S factor + DNAase Whic...
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