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  • Q1:2. What were the problems in dividing groups into categories according to Richard Lewington? ExplainSee Answer
  • Q2:3. What is the human Genome Project? What is Precision medicine?See Answer
  • Q3:4. Discuss the social construction or race as outline by Howard Zinn (1980) explainSee Answer
  • Q4:5. What is the institutionalization of race/ethnicity and racism? ExplainSee Answer
  • Q5:6. What is Globalization and what are the benefits? Which countries are defined by the United Nations as developing?See Answer
  • Q6:10. Find a primary literature source, using the SFC library, related to this topic and provide a two paragraph summary of this article.See Answer
  • Q7:Assume the mating of two dogs from different breeds that both show an excessive bleeding disorder. In one breed, the condition is an autosomal recessive, and in the other a sex-linked recessive. The dogs used are an affected male Lab and an affected female Doberman. The progeny resulting from the mating are: 1. All normal females 2. All affected males Which breed has the sex-linked disorder and what is the genotype for that breed at both loci?See Answer
  • Q8:In this assignment, you will be researching a disease/illness linked to genetic mutation, and therefore, gene expression. You will also be investigating how different methods of genetic screening can help in the prediction and diagnosis of your selected disease, as well as how gene therapy could potentially be used to treat your disease. When selecting your disease, you should select a disease that is developed at some point during a person's life, as opposed to a congenital disease (something that a person is born with). You should also not select a disease with a simple inheritance pattern (ie. sickle cell anemia). Choose a disease that has multiple genes interacting and is also influenced by lifestyle/environment. In other words, don't choose a disease that you are either guaranteed to have or not have.See Answer
  • Q9:For RNA polymerase to begin DNA transcription, which nitrogenous base sequence is known as the promoter site? UAG AAAA TATA AUCSee Answer
  • Q10:Which of the following is an example of a coding strand of DNA? 3¹-ATCGCCCAG - 5¹ 5¹-ATCGCCCAG-3' 3'-AUCGCCCAG-5¹ 5¹-AUCGCCCAG - 3¹See Answer
  • Q11:Which of the following is true of mRNA? It is oriented in a 3'- 5' direction It is complimentary to the coding strand of DNA It is identical to the coding strand of DNA None of the above are trueSee Answer
  • Q12:Which of the following is an example of a section of a strand of mRNA? 3¹-ATCGCCCAG-5' 5-ATCGCCCAG-3¹ 3-AUCGCCCAG-5¹ s'-AUCGCCCAG-3'See Answer
  • Q13:If a point mutation occurs in a template strand of DNA, will that mutation also be seen in the nitrogenous base code of the mRNA? Yes No It dependsSee Answer
  • Q14:A section of mRNA has the sequence 5'-...GCCAUAGAC...-3. What was the code of the original coding strand of DNA? 5'-...GCCAUAGAC....-3' 5'-...GCCATAGAC....-3' 3-...GCCAUAGAC...-5' 3-...GCCATAGAC....-5'See Answer
  • Q15:A coding strand of DNA has the nitrogenous base sequence TACGGT. What would the corresponding mRNA sequence be? OTACGGT OUACGGU QATGCCA AUGCCASee Answer
  • Q16:Based on the following strand of mRNA, what was the original template strand of DNA? 5'-AUCGCGCCA-3¹ 5'-ATCGCGCCA - 3¹ 3'-ATCGCGCCA-5' 3'-TAGCGCGGT - 5' 5'-TAGCGCGGT-3'See Answer
  • Q17:A section of a template strand of DNA has the nitrogenous base sequence CGGTCA. What would the corresponding mRNA sequence be? CGGTCA CGGUCA GCCAGT GCCAGUSee Answer
  • Q18:Which of the following is a modification that needs to be made to pre-mRNA before it can exit the nucleus? Addition of a poly-A tail on the 5' end Addition of a guanine cap on the 3' end Splicing out of introns All of the aboveSee Answer
  • Q19:Which of the following is true of RNA primers? They are only used in building on the lagging strand There are numerous RNA primers used when building on the leading strand Once replaced, they are known as Okazaki fragments They create attachment points for the DNA polymerase to attach to and begin laying down nucleotides in a 5'--> 3' directionSee Answer
  • Q20:Which of the following is true of DNA polymerase? It can only read DNA in a 3's 5' direction. It can only build a new strand of DNA in a 3' à 5' direction It does not require helicase to separate the two strands of DNA It is used in DNA transcriptionSee Answer

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