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Genes & Genomics Lecture notes
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This set of notes is extensive and detailed. 
 
Content includes 
- DNA Damage and repair (chemical damage, spontaneous damage, mismatch repair, etc.) 
- Integrases 
- Bacterial and Eukaryotic Genome Structure 
- Whole genome duplication 
- Polyploidy (benefits, issues, examples, etc.) 
- Exon Shuffling (Illegitimate/Non-Homologous Recombination, LINEs, DNA Transposons, etc.) 
- Alternative Splicing 
- Introns 
- Gene overlapping (types, advantages, disadvantages, etc.) 
- Ribosomal Frameshiftin...
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Final Exam Straighterline Microbiology 182 Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified
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In the nitrogen cycle, which of the following steps involves removal of nitrogen from the atmosphere by bacteria? - Correct Answers Nitrogen Fixation 
 
If enough H+ ions are added to pure water to raise the H+ concentration of the solution to ten times higher than the original concentration, what is the resulting OH- concentration of the solution? - Correct Answers 10-8 M 
 
Fungi are able to reproduce asex...
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BIOL 203 Final Exam Questions & Answers(2024 Latest Update)
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bactericidal - ANSWER kills microbes (bateria) directly 
 
Where are antibiotic resistance genes typically located? - ANSWER On plasmids or transposons that can be transferred between bacteria 
 
Examples of misuse that can lead to antibiotic resistance - ANSWER -using outdated or weakened antibiotics 
-using antibiotics for the common cold and other inappropriate conditions 
-using antibiotics in animal feed 
-failing to complete the prescribes regimen 
-using someone's leftover prescription 
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Microbiology Exam 2 practice Tests 208 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Microbiology Exam 2 practice Tests 208 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Which of the following statements is correct? 
A) For every amino acid, there is one codon. 
B) A codon may signify more than one amino acid. 
C) For every codon, there is one amino acid. 
D) All of these are correct. - CORRECT ANSWER For every Codon, there is one amino acid 
 
The sigma factor of RNA polymerase is necessary for 
A) maximum transcription of the gene. 
B) termination of the mRNA chain. 
C) elongation...
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BIOL 266 Final Exam 2024 Actual Questions and Answers Graded A
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1.	You have isolated a mutant line of mammalian cells deficient in emerin. This mutant line is expected to be impaired in: 
A.	Export of 40S and 60S ribosomal subunits from the nucleus 
B.	Ribosome assembly in the nucleolus 
C.	Transcription of some genes in certain ti...
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MIBO 3510L Final exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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S. marcescens is gram _____ 
Negative 
 
 
 
What is used to generate S. marcescens strains with mutations in pigment-generating genes 
transposon mutagenesis 
 
 
 
What is a transposon? 
a mobile genetic element. A transposon contains one or more genes, including a transposase gene, which are flanked by insertion sequences 
 
 
 
What is a transposase? 
an enzyme that facilitates the genetic element's movement about the genome 
 
 
 
How is a transposon different from a plasmid? 
Unlike a pla...
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BIOL 203 Final Exam Questions And Answers(2024 Update)!!
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bactericidal - ANSWER kills microbes (bateria) directly 
 
Where are antibiotic resistance genes typically located? - ANSWER On plasmids or transposons that can be transferred between bacteria 
 
Examples of misuse that can lead to antibiotic resistance - ANSWER -using outdated or weakened antibiotics 
-using antibiotics for the common cold and other inappropriate conditions 
-using antibiotics in animal feed 
-failing to complete th...
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Final exam Straighterline microbiology 
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In the nitrogen cycle, which of the following steps involves removal of nitrogen from the 
atmosphere by bacteria? Nitrogen Fixation 
 
If enough H+ ions are added to pure water to raise the H+ concentration of the solution to ten 
times higher than the original concentration, what is the resulting OH- concentration of the 
solution? 10-8 M 
 
Fungi are able to reproduce asexually by creating conidiospores and sporan...
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BIO 205 exam 1 Questions And Answers.
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Nucleoid is a region/structure found only in ____ cells. 
a) prokaryotic 
b) eukaryotic 
c) bacterial 
d) Both A and C - Answer-Prokaryotic/bacterial 
A plasmid is double-stranded DNA. True or false? - Answer-True 
A plasmid-gene or a chromosomal-gene (piece of DNA with a specific product) will always produce 
a________. 
a) carbohydrate 
b) ATP 
c) Protein 
d) Lipid - Answer-Protein 
DNA polymerase is a(n) 
a) lipid 
b) polysaccharide 
c) enzyme 
d) nucelic acid - Answer-c- enzyme 
DNA transcri...
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BIOL 203 Final Exam Questions & Answers(2024 Update)
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bactericidal - ANSWER kills microbes (bateria) directly 
 
Where are antibiotic resistance genes typically located? - ANSWER On plasmids or transposons that can be transferred between bacteria 
 
Examples of misuse that can lead to antibiotic resistance - ANSWER -using outdated or weakened antibiotics 
-using antibiotics for the common cold and other inappropriate conditions 
-using antibiotics in animal feed 
-failing to complete the prescribes regimen 
-using someone's leftover prescription 
...
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