Abnormal DNA repair leads to defective lymphocyte maturation in patients with this immunodeficiency.
What is ataxia-telangiectasia?
He is the first person to use the term “anatome” a Greek word
meaning cutting up or taking apart.
Who is Aristotle?
This term describes alternative versions of a DNA sequence (or gene) occupying a particular
location on a chromosome.
What are alleles?
The following is used to differentiate some enteric pathogens that do not ferment lactose or do so slowly from lactose-fermenting species.
What is Fermentation of lactose?
This gene is known as “the guardian of the genome.”
What is p53?
Chronic granulomatous disease is due to a defect in this enzyme.
What is NADPH oxidase?
The study of the human body and its structures that can be done
with an unaided eye (Without the use of a microscope)
What is Gross anatomy? (Or Macroscopic
anatomy)
In patients with xeroderma pigmentosum, a defect in this important cellular process results in
accumulation of thymine dimers and substantial DNA damage.
What is DNA repair or excision repair?
This does not produce a capsule, so infections with this organism do not spread beyond the confines of the intestine.
What is V. cholerae O1?
Quiescent cells dominate this phase of the cell cycle.
What is G0?
CEA is a tumor marker for this tumor.
What is colorectal cancer?
A plane that runs parallel to the ground and divides the body into
superior and inferior halves.
What is transverse plane? (Or Horizontal plane)
In DNA technology, these enzymes function as molecular scissors, cutting DNA at precise
locations.
What are restriction enzymes?
This genus originally consisted of a large heterogeneous collection of non-fermentative bacteria that were grouped together because of their morphologic similarity.
What is Pseudomonas?
This syndrome is characterized by a defect in fibrillin synthesis.
What is Marfan syndrome?
Calcitonin is a tumor marker for this tumor.
What is thyroid cancer?
A vertical line that runs through the body and separates it into
two equal halves.
What is mid-sagittal plane?
This molecular blotting technique is useful in characterizing the size and nature of DNA
fragments.
What is Southern blotting?
This is the most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in both developed and developing countries, with C. jejuni responsible for most infections and C. coli associated with a minority of cases of Campylobacter gastroenteritis in the United States (more commonly observed in developing countries).
What is Campylobacter?
The tensile strength of collagen requires this enzyme.
What is lysl hydroxylase?
Epstein-Barr virus is associated with what tumor?
What is Burkitt lymphoma
5.The branch of Anatomy that emphasises structure and function as
they relate to the practice of Medicine.
What is clinical anatomy?
Both ampicillin resistance sites and poly-linker regions are typically found in this circular-shaped
molecular technology tool.
What are plasmids?
As with many groups of bacteria studied in recent years, analysis of the following has led to reorganization of the genus Bartonella.
What is the 16S ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene?
This type of necrosis is associated with acute pancreatitis.
What is fat necrosis?