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Genetics Exam #1 Questions with correct Answers
  • Genetics Exam #1 Questions with correct Answers

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  • The study of heredity and variation - Answer- genetics Microbiomes in the body change how we react to disease - Answer- microbiome project The unit of heredity - Answer- gene Affects the appearance of an organism - Answer- morphological Affects the function of an organism - Answer- Physiological Affect the response of an organism to its enviorment - Answer- behavioral contrasting forms within a species - Answer- morphs What factors contribute to variation? - Answer- gene mut...
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!!
  • WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!!

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  • WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!! acrocentric refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 allelic heterogeneity the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. amorphic refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. aneup...
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WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!!
  • WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!!

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  • WEEK 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology (genetics, cellular biology and tissue) Answered Correctly!! acrocentric refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 allelic heterogeneity the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. amorphic refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. aneup...
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 5. You are studying a mutation in mice, which acts dominantly. Mice t
  • 5. You are studying a mutation in mice, which acts dominantly. Mice t

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  • 5. You are studying a mutation in mice, which acts dominantly. Mice that have only one copy of the allele carrying this mutation have a kinky tail phenotype You identify the gene that the mutation affects and find that the codon that encodes the second amino acid in the predicted protein has been mutated to a stop codon. Would you characterize this mutation as a loss-of- function or a gain- of-function and what specific subtype (hypermorphic, antimorphic, etc. ) within these categories? Exp...
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6501 advanced pathophysiology with grade A+ and verified solution 2023 questions and answers
  • 6501 advanced pathophysiology with grade A+ and verified solution 2023 questions and answers

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  • acrocentric - ANSrefers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 allelic heterogeneity - ANSthe situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. amorphic - ANSrefers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. aneuploidy - ANSa general term used to denote any unbalanced chromosome complement antim...
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week 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology Graded A
  • week 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology Graded A

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  • acrocentric - ANSWER refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 allelic heterogeneity - ANSWER the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. amorphic - ANSWER refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. aneuploidy - ANSWER a general term used to denote any unbalanced chromosome complem...
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week 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology Graded A
  • week 1 Walden 6501 advanced pathophysiology Graded A

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  • acrocentric - ANSWER refers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 allelic heterogeneity - ANSWER the situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. amorphic - ANSWER refers ro mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion. aneuploidy - ANSWER a general term used to denote any unbalanced chromosome complem...
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KCL GENE INTERACTIONS CYO
  • KCL GENE INTERACTIONS CYO

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  • Description of loss of function and gain of function alleles with main examples. Explanation of incomplete dominance and codominance
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