{"id":114577,"date":"2023-08-22T09:25:36","date_gmt":"2023-08-22T09:25:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=114577"},"modified":"2023-08-22T09:25:38","modified_gmt":"2023-08-22T09:25:38","slug":"final-wgu-biochem-oa-review-questions-and-answers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/22\/final-wgu-biochem-oa-review-questions-and-answers\/","title":{"rendered":"Final WGU BioChem OA Review Questions and Answers"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Final WGU BioChem OA Review Questions and Answers<br>Males and Females are equally affected &#8211; Autosomal<br>The process of copying DNA in the lab. &#8211; Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)<br>Template DNA, Nucleotides (dNTPS), DNA Polymerase, and DNA Primers. &#8211; What is<br>needed for Polymerase Chain Reaction?<br>Denaturing, Annealing, Elongating &#8211; *What are the three steps of a Polymerase Chain<br>Reaction (PCR)?<br>Denaturing (DNA is heated up to separate it) &#8211; *What is the first step of a Polymerase<br>Chain Reaction?<br>Cooling the Polymerase Chain Reaction. Primers stick to the DNA that you want to copy<br>and ADD DNA Polymerase &#8211; *What is Annealing?<br>The Polymerase Chain Reaction is heated and DNA Polymerase adds nucleotides to<br>build a new DNA strand. &#8211; *What is elongating?<br>Ligase &#8211; What is NOT involved in PCR?<br>It is used to repair damage to bases caused by harmful molecules by removing the base<br>that is damaged and replacing it. #1 GLYCOSYLASES see the damaged DNA. #2 DNA<br>Polymerase puts the right one back #3 DNA Ligase seals it. &#8211; What is base excision<br>repair (BER)?<br>DNA Glycolysase sees the damage and removes it, DNA polymerase puts the tight<br>base back, DNA ligase seals it back up. &#8211; What are the 3 steps in base excision repair?<br>1 &#8211; How many nucleotides does base excision repair remove?<br>Mismatch Repair (MMR). It is the only one to occur during REPLICATION &#8211; DURING<br>THE PROOFREADING &#8211; What is it called when a large section of the nucleotide is<br>removed from the DNA so that DNA polymerase can try again? (This corrects DNA<br>damage)<br>Mismatch Repair (MMR) repairs errors such as G with T instead of G with C. DNA<br>Polymerase fixes it. This happens during replication and MMR removes a large section<br>of the nucleotide from the DNA and DNA Polymerase tries again. &#8211; What repairs a base<br>mismatch?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When DNA polymerase takes an individual nucleotide and matches them to the parental<br>sequences to ensure a correct pair. (it must bind with RNA primer to work). ie: DNA<br>Polymerase binds to DNA to make RNA &#8211; What is DNA Transcription?<br>CLEANS damage caused by things such as UV rays and repairs it. A large section of<br>nucleotides are removed, including the damaged portion, along with a few on each side.<br>It is then replaced by DNA polymerase. &#8211; What is NecleoTIDE repair<br>It repairs double stranded breaks (last effort) by copying another strand of DNA and<br>replacing it completely. &#8211; What is Homologous Recombination?<br>Another last effort to repair a double strand break by putting the ends back together<br>before making sure they are correctly copied. This can lead to deletions\/insertions<br>(frameshift mutations). &#8211; What is Non-Homologous Recombintaion?<br>It must bind to RNA primer &#8211; What does DNA Polymerase bind to in order to make RNA<br>TRANSCRIPTION DNA take the individual nucleotide and match them to the<br>PARENTAL sequences to ensure a correct pair.<br>introns (non-coding region) are removed and exons (coding region) joined to form a<br>contiguous coding sequence. &#8211; What happens during RNA splicing to generate a mature<br>RNA molecule?<br>The ability to turn genes on and off &#8211; What is Gene Expression?<br>The study of changes in organisms caused by modification of gene expression NOT<br>alternation of the gene code. &#8211; What is epigenetics?<br>Where a DNA molecule wraps around histone proteins to form tight loops called<br>nucleosomes. These nucleosomes coil and stack together to form fibers called<br>chromatin. (genes are ON if the nucleosomes are wide spread and OFF if the genes are<br>tightly packed) &#8211; What is packaging of DNA?<br>Polymerase &#8211; What is needed for DNA replication?<br>A point mutation in a sequence of DNA (change in one nucleotide) that results in a<br>premature STOP codon &#8211; *What is NonSense Mutation<br>A mutations in DNA that do not have an observable effect on the organism&#8217;s phenotype.<br>(1 neucleotide changes but it codes for the same amino acid) &#8211; *What is a Silent<br>Mutation?<br>A point mutation in which a single nucleotide change results in a codon that codes for a<br>DIFFERENT amino acid. &#8211; *What is a Missense Mutation?<br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Final WGU BioChem OA Review Questions and AnswersMales and Females are equally affected &#8211; AutosomalThe process of copying DNA in the lab. &#8211; Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)Template DNA, Nucleotides (dNTPS), DNA Polymerase, and DNA Primers. &#8211; What isneeded for Polymerase Chain Reaction?Denaturing, Annealing, Elongating &#8211; 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