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ETS MAJOR FIELD TEST IN BIOLOGY SENIOR SEMINAR FINAL 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED AND VERIFIED
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ETS MAJOR FIELD TEST IN BIOLOGY SENIOR 
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Pyrimidine dimers formed in DNA due to UV radiation can be repaired by? 
SOS repair 
Double strand break repair 
Mismatch repair 
Photoreactivation repair (nucleotide excision repair) 
Base excision repair - CORRECT ANSWER Photoreactivation repair (nucleotide 
excision repair) 
Which of the following repair mechanisms uses methyl groups to distinguish between 
parental and ...
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BIO 148 EXAM2 PRACTICE TEST 63 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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BIO 148 EXAM2 PRACTICE TEST 63 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
. A doctor is trying to identify the mutant gene that causes her patient to be colorblind. To do this she takes a swab of the 
patient's cheek cells to send off for DNA sequencing. Did she sample the correct cells? 
a. No, because the cells of the eye have different genes than the cells of the cheek. 
b. No, because the cells of the eye have different chromosomes than the cells of the cheek. 
c. Yes, because both cells have the s...
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TAMU BIO 111 RAO FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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replications 
- make DNA from DNA template 
- DNA Polymerase adds DNA nucleotides to free 3' end 
- Occurs in nucleus for eukaryotes 
 
 
 
leading strand 
- synthesized continuously 
- initially needs an RNA Primer 
 
 
 
 
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lagging strand 
- synthesized in short sections called Okasaki Fragments (5' RNA and 3' DNA) 
- Problems (due to lack of free 3' end) 
1. Primase ...
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Evolutionary analysis ch. 2 question n answers graded A+ 2023
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Evolutionary analysis ch. 2 question n answers graded A+ 2023Lamarck - correct answer in 1809 that all species are derived from gradual evolution. He guessed it was driven by the inheritance of acquired traits. Said simple life forms are spontaneously generated from nonliving matter. His ideas were popular until the 1930s 
 
Vestigial structure - correct answer remnant of a structure that may have had an important function in a species' ancestors, but has no clear function in the modern species...
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Human Genetics Practice Ch 10-14 Exam 154 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Human Genetics Practice Ch 10-14 Exam 154 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The process of copying a gene's DNA sequence into a sequence of RNA is called _____. 
 A) replication 
 B) transcription 
 C) translation 
 D) PCR - CORRECT ANSWER B) transcription 
 
RNA contains which nitrogen-containing bases? 
 A) adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine, uracil 
 B) adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine 
 C) thymine, guanine, cytosine, uracil 
 D) adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil - CORRECT ANSWER D) ad...
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MMSC 490 Exam 2 Questions and Answers All Correct
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MMSC 490 Exam 2 
Questions and Answers All 
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The genomes of salamanders contain ten times more DNA than the genomes of 
humans because salamanders - Answer-have more noncoding DNA than humans have. 
A gene can be defined as a segment of DNA that codes for - Answer-functional product. 
Introns in mRNA-coding genes are the transcribed sequences - Answer-between 
protein-coding sequences. 
In the nucleus, introns are removed from transcripts by - Answer-splicing 
introns can encode - Ans...
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MICROBIOLOGY FINAL TEST BANK| COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTIONS 2023-2024 UPDATE
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MICROBIOLOGY FINAL TEST BANK| COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTIONS UPDATEMICROBIOLOGY FINAL TEST BANK| COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTIONS UPDATE 
Penicillin controls bacterial growth by: 
A)	preventing synthesis of the lipopolysaccharide layer 
B)	inhibiting protein synthesis 
C)	preventing cross-link formation in peptidoglycan 
D)	preventing generation of the proton motive force preventing cross-link formation in peptidoglycan 
Reproduction via binary fission leads to what type of growth under optimal conditions: 
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MICROBIOLOGY FINAL TEST BANK| COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTIONS 2023-2024 UPDATE
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MICROBIOLOGY FINAL TEST BANK| COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTIONS UPDATEMICROBIOLOGY FINAL TEST BANK| COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTIONS UPDATE 
Penicillin controls bacterial growth by: 
A)	preventing synthesis of the lipopolysaccharide layer 
B)	inhibiting protein synthesis 
C)	preventing cross-link formation in peptidoglycan 
D)	preventing generation of the proton motive force preventing cross-link formation in peptidoglycan 
Reproduction via binary fission leads to what type of growth under optimal conditions: 
A...
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BIOL3200 Test 3 (Riggs Microbiology) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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BIOL3200 Test 3 (Riggs Microbiology) QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
Genetic code 
A set of rules that determines how DNA is converted to an amino acid sequence 
Central dogma 
DNA -> DNA -> RNA -> Protein 
Exception to central dogma 
Retroviruses: 
RNA -> DNA -> RNA -> protein 
130; 14,000 
Prokaryote chromosomes range from ___ to ____ kilo base pairs 
90; 15 
Noncoding DNA makes up over ___ percent of eukaryotic genomes, but less than ___ percent of 
prokaryotic genomes 
Plasmids 
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BIOL 304 Genetics Summary of DNA
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This is a summary of the discovery of DNA as a hereditary agent, DNA structure, bacterial genomes, the organization of DNA into chromosomes, Pseudogenes, telomeres, replication, karyotype analysis, and DNA polarity.
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