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HI, can you please correct the answers to the questions below? Thank you

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HI, can you please correct the answers to the questionsbelow? Thank you
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Question 40 of 40 A Click Submit to complete this assessment. 0.5 points Saving Answer Hemophilia in human has been found to be associated with the following change in gene encoding factor VIII: A. homologous recombination B. insertion of L1 elements C. transformation D. None of the above Question 40 of 40 x

Major transposons inserted into human genome includes: OA. LI element OB. Alu sequence 0.5 points Save Answer C. Both L1 and Alu X

A. B. O C. 19. A DNA capable of inserting into genome (transposon) typically contains: D. E. 0.5 points Save Answer A. Transposase gene A. AmpR gene A. TetR gene A. Elements for integration into chromosome. A. All of the above

A. 19. The following features is(are) the requirement(s) for homologous recombination to occur: O B. OC. E. A. Very similar (homologous) DNA sequences are required. A. The site of exchange can be anywhere in the homologous sequences. A. Nucleotide sequences do not alter at the site of exchange. A. Enzymes are required to cut both strands of the double helix. A. All of the above. x

O A. B. O C. D. E. 0.5 points Save Answer 19. A human "B" cell is capable of producing about 15 million IgG proteins by using: A. Recombination process. A. alternative splicing process. X A. changing the composition of transcription factors A. inducing point mutation. A. Inserting transposons.

B. C. 0.5 points O D. Save Answer 19. The following describes process of transduction of bacterial cells by DNA: A. Incorporation of naked DNA into a cell. A. Incorporation of DNA into a cell when associated with protein. A. Transfer of DNA from one cell to another cell. A. Rearrangement of cellular DNA. x

Wild type: GAACCATG 19. Study the nucleotide sequences of wild type and it's mutant gene below. GAACATG 0.5 points This mutation can best be called: A. Addition OB. Deletion O C. Both Saved Mutant: x