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Which of the following about Next Generation Sequencing is true? Does not require primers Employs RNA polymerase Individual DNA fragments are amplified on a solid support Is not high throughput Next Generation Sequencing is an alternative term for Sanger sequencing The neurotoxin diisopropylphosphofluoridate (DIPF) binds only to a serine amino acid residue at the active site of acetylcholinesterase to inhibit the enzyme. What type of inhibitor is it? group-specific reactive substrate analog affinity label mechanism-based Suicide

Which of the following about Next Generation Sequencing is true?

Does not require primers

Employs RNA polymerase

Individual DNA fragments are amplified on a solid support Is not high throughput

Next Generation Sequencing is an alternative term for Sanger sequencing

 

 

The neurotoxin diisopropylphosphofluoridate (DIPF) binds only to a serine amino acid residue at the active site of acetylcholinesterase to inhibit the enzyme. What type of inhibitor is it?

group-specific
reactive substrate analog
affinity label
mechanism-based
Suicide
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18 Sep 2024

Which of the following is a mechanism used in next generation high throughput DNA sequencing? -Ion Torrent -3 Step Method -Chain Terminators -Sanger Sequencing

Which of the following is a mechanism used in next generation high throughput DNA sequencing?

-Ion Torrent

-3 Step Method

-Chain Terminators

-Sanger Sequencing

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Which statement about DNA sequencing is false? a. The method developed by Sanger in the 1970s involved chemical modifications of bases b. The method developed by Sanger in the 1970s involved breaking up the DNA molecule into numerous small fragments. C_ High-throughput sequencing is generally faster than Sanger sequencing: d_ none of these statements are false

Which statement about DNA sequencing is false? a. The method developed by Sanger in the 1970s involved chemical modifications of bases b. The method developed by Sanger in the 1970s involved breaking up the DNA molecule into numerous small fragments. C_ High-throughput sequencing is generally faster than Sanger sequencing: d_ none of these statements are false

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18 Sep 2024

Which is part of a DNA sequencing technique that is useful for high-throughput sequencing, but is not part of Sanger DNA sequencing?

Which is part of a DNA sequencing technique that is useful for high-throughput sequencing, but is not part of Sanger DNA sequencing?

Select one:

a. Using dideoxynucleotides as chain terminators

b. Removal of a chemical group that blocks the 3′ end of the new DNA strand

c. Labeling deoxynucleotides with fluorescent tags

d. Separating DNA by size using gel electrophoresis

e. Hybridization between the template and a primer

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14 Sep 2024

Differentiate between the following: Haploids and Monoploids Double Trisomic and Tetrasomic Homologous and Homoeologous Chromosomes Autopolyploid and Allopolyploid Diploid and Diploidized Species Aneuploid and Euploid Polyploidy and Heteroploidy

Differentiate between the following:

  1. Haploids and Monoploids
  2. Double Trisomic and Tetrasomic
  3. Homologous and Homoeologous Chromosomes
  4. Autopolyploid and Allopolyploid
  5. Diploid and Diploidized Species
  6. Aneuploid and Euploid
  7. Polyploidy and Heteroploidy
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