Question 43 Following could be classified as mutagens except: Question 43 options: Non-ionizing ultraviolet radiation X-rays, gamma rays White light Harmful chemicals Question 44 Along with modification of histones and positioning of nucleosomes, following is one of the main epigenetic mechanisms operating across the genome: Question 44 options: DNA acetylation DNA methylation DNA oxidation DNA phosphorylation Question 45 Changes in our DNA that have not been corrected by cellular DNA repair systems create: Question 45 options: Transcripts DNA variants Polypeptide Polynucleotide
Question 43 Following could be classified as mutagens except: Question 43 options: Non-ionizing ultraviolet radiation X-rays, gamma rays White light Harmful chemicals Question 44 Along with modification of histones and positioning of nucleosomes, following is one of the main epigenetic mechanisms operating across the genome: Question 44 options: DNA acetylation DNA methylation DNA oxidation DNA phosphorylation Question 45 Changes in our DNA that have not been corrected by cellular DNA repair systems create: Question 45 options: Transcripts DNA variants Polypeptide Polynucleotide
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Question 43
Following could be classified as mutagens except:
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Non-ionizing ultraviolet radiation |
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X-rays, gamma rays |
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White light |
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Harmful chemicals |
Question 44
Along with modification of histones and positioning of nucleosomes, following is one of the main epigenetic mechanisms operating across the genome:
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DNA acetylation |
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DNA methylation |
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DNA oxidation |
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DNA phosphorylation |
Question 45
Changes in our DNA that have not been corrected by cellular DNA repair systems create:
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Transcripts |
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DNA variants |
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Polypeptide |
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Polynucleotide |
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