BIO130H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Alpha Helix, Interactome

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A graduate student watched the student perform each of the steps so they are both sure the experiment was performed correctly and the equipment was functioning. After further studies, she finds that the chemical also stops dna helicase. Most likely mechanism of action: the chemical prevents hydrogen bond formation in dna, the chemical prevents covalent bond formation in dna, the chemical prevents proteins from binding to other proteins, the chemical prevents proteins from binding to atp. Page 4 of 8: a patient has ingested a poison that stops uracil-dna glycosylase from working. Which of the following types of dna damage will most affect the patient: deamination, depurination, pyrimidine dimers, translocations, a researcher is investigating a particular family that has experienced many cases of cancer. Analyses of the genetically-related family members have found that their cells are extremely susceptible to pyrimidine dimers in non-transcribed dna regions.

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