Pregunta 1
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If a person develops a familial cancer, it is likely that they were born with the gentotype....
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-/- in a c-oncogene
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+/- in a c-oncogene
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-/- in a TSG
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+/- in a TSG
Pregunta 2
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What is a Roundup Ready transgenic organism?
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One that is resistant to insects
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One that is resistant to herbicides
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One that is of higher nutritional value
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One that can withstand the winter Pullman Temps
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two of the above
Pregunta 3
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An individual has a mutation in the proto-oncogene Ras.
What type of mutation has likely occured?
A. Gain of Function
B. Loss of Function
C.Recessive
D. Dominant
Pregunta 4
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Due to this mutation, what is the abnormal function of the mutant Ras?
The Ras is [blank_start]continously on[blank_end] (Bound of [blank_start]GTP[blank_end]) because it lots its [blank_start]GDP[blank_end] site (which brings it back down to an [blank_start]inactive state[blank_end]).
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continously on
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GTP
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GDP
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inactive state
Pregunta 5
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List one of the difference between familial breast cancer and sporadic breast cancer:
Familial breast cancer accounts for [blank_start]10%[blank_end] of the cancer developed and sporadic cancer accounts for [blank_start]80%[blank_end] of cancer developed.
Pregunta 6
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Can you manufacture human protein using bacteria? Why or why not?
You [blank_start]can[blank_end] with [blank_start]recombinant[blank_end] plasmids, but you need [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end] that has [blank_start]post-translational modifications[blank_end] like in Eukaryotes.
Pregunta 7
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Gene cloning happens in this order:
Purify DNA of interest for ligation
Cut vector and ligate in gene
Transform recombinant plasmid into competent bacteria
Select for transformants
Pregunta 8
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What is PCR used for?
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To make billions of copies on one DNA sequence
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To make a few copies of several DNA sequences
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To destroy a specific DNA sequence
Pregunta 9
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Name the three steps of PCR and briefly describe their functions:
[blank_start]Denaturation[blank_end]- Break [blank_start]double stranded[blank_end] DNA bonds with heat into [blank_start]single stranded[blank_end] DNA. Add [blank_start]primers[blank_end]
[blank_start]Annealing[blank_end]- Seal [blank_start]primers[blank_end] to specific sequence of DNA
[blank_start]Extension[blank_end]- Have the [blank_start]Single stranded[blank_end] DNA go through [blank_start]elongation[blank_end] to create a [blank_start]double stranded[blank_end] DNA piece.
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Denaturation
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Annealing
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Extension
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double stranded
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single stranded
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primers
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primers
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Single stranded
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elongation
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double stranded
Pregunta 10
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There is no issue with PCR. The starting piece of DNA sequence that is selected to be multiplied will always be perfect and therefore, make perfect copies.
Pregunta 11
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Signal guide RNA
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Sequence guide RNA
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Specific guide RNA
Pregunta 12
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What is sgRNA used for in CRISPR-Cas 9?
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Cut out the sequences of DNA around our selected piece
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To guide DNA into the cytoplasm
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To help read the DNA for Cas-9 to cut at the right sequence
Pregunta 13
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What is the result of the following conjugations?
F+ x F- = [blank_start]F+[blank_end] + [blank_start]F+[blank_end]
Hfr x F- = [blank_start]Hfr[blank_end] + [blank_start]F- recombinant[blank_end]
Pregunta 14
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The transfer of naked DNA to a recipient bacterial cell is called
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Conjugation
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Transduction
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Transformation
Pregunta 15
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Naked DNA can be taken up by any nearby bacteria, but requires cell to cell contact between the donor and the recipient.
Pregunta 16
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DNA can also be transferred by conjugation, which requires a bacteriophage.
Pregunta 17
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Approximately 80% of caner cases arise from germ-line mutation
Pregunta 18
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Lederberg and Tatum's work with the autotrophic bacteria demonstrated transduction.
Pregunta 19
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R plasmids are a type of F plasmid that can confer antibiotic resistance.
Pregunta 20
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Leukemias and lymphnodes are examples of solid tumors
Pregunta 21
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Two disease-free parents have a child with Cystic Fibrosis. What is the probability that their next child will be a carrier?
Pregunta 22
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If a genes has 4 alleles in a population, how many different genotypes and phenotypes are possible? Show your work!
Pregunta 23
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Where are the genes for sex-limited traits located?
Pregunta 24
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In incomplete dominance, a likely phenotypic ratio resulting when a heterozygous is selfed in a monohybrid cross would be 3:1.
Pregunta 25
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X-chromosome inactivation is important in explaining the unexpected phenotype of females who are homozygous for X-linked genes
Pregunta 26
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In an X-linked recessive disease, more males are affected than females.
Pregunta 27
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Which type of disease is most commonly embryonic lethal? Choose all that apply
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Autosomal recessive
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Autosomal dominant
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X-linked recessive
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X-linked dominant
Pregunta 28
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If the GC content of a double stranded DNA molecule is 60%:
What is the molar precentage of purines?
Pregunta 29
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If the GC content of a double stranded DNA molecule is 60%:
If this were a single stranded DNA molecule, what would the molar precentage of T be?
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30%
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15%
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25%
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60%
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impossible to tell
Pregunta 30
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If a DNA molecule is 150 bp long, what is the approximate length in Angstroms or nm. Choose all that apply
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150 Angstroms
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15 nm
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51 nm
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510 Angstrom
Pregunta 31
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Origins of replication are likely found in GC rich regions.
Pregunta 32
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In eukaryotes, circular chromosomes have many origins of replication.