Difference between revisions of "Libre Pathology talk:Study Group"

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These are some questions I came up with that are plausible to me... let me know if they are out to lunch.  
These are some questions I came up with that are plausible to me... let me know if they are out to lunch.  


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{{hidden|List three differences between DNA and RNA.|[[DNA (double stranded, thymine, deoxyribose, more stable; RNA single stranded, ribose, uracil]]}}
{{hidden|List three differences between DNA and RNA.|[[DNA (double stranded, thymine, deoxyribose, more stable; RNA single stranded, ribose, uracil]]}}


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{{hidden|Describe the potential sequelae of a translocation mutation. |<center>[[when a segment on one chromosome is transferred to another, make a gene non-functional or can result in a fusion gene]]</center>}}
{{hidden|Describe the potential sequelae of a translocation mutation. |<center>[[when a segment on one chromosome is transferred to another, make a gene non-functional or can result in a fusion gene]]</center>}}


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{{hidden|Translate the following: c.1524_1527delCGTA.|<center>[[a small deletion  of CGTA between the 1524 and 1527 base pairs]]</center>}}
{{hidden|Translate the following: c.1524_1527delCGTA.|<center>[[a small deletion  of CGTA between the 1524 and 1527 base pairs]]</center>}}
{{hidden|List 5 features of SNPs.|<center>[[most common DNA sequence variation in humans, must occur in >=1% of a particular population, frequency of SNPs varies by groups, but responsible for >90% of human genetic variation, an can be found in any region of genome]]</center>}}
{{hidden|List 5 features of SNPs.|<center>[[most common DNA sequence variation in humans, must occur in >=1% of a particular population, frequency of SNPs varies by groups, but responsible for >90% of human genetic variation, an can be found in any region of genome]]</center>}}
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