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Biochemistry USMLE Step 1 ACTUAL  Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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  • Biochemistry USMLE Step 1 ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers histones are rich in which 2 AA's - CORRECT ANSWER- lysine & argenine Barr bodies (what, type of chromatin) - CORRECT ANSWER- inactive X chromosomes heterochromatin (highly condensed, sterically inaccessible) less condensed, transcriptionally active, sterically accessible chromatin - CORRECT ANSWER- euchromatin
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Biochemistry USMLE Step 1 UPDATED  ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT  Answers
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  • Biochemistry USMLE Step 1 UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Achondroplasia involves what defect? - CORRECT ANSWER- Cell-signlaling defect of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor 3 Marfan's syndrome involves a mutation in what? - CORRECT ANSWER- Fibrillin gene Nucleoside + phosphate= ? - CORRECT ANSWER- Nucleotid
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Biochemistry USMLE Step 1 Study Guide-With 100% verified solutions 2024-2025
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  • Achondroplasia involves what defect? - Cell-signaling defect of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor 3 Marfan's syndrome involves a mutation in what? - Fibril in gene Nucleoside + phosphate= ? - Nucleotide Adenine and Guanine are in what type of nucleic acid? - Purines Cytosine, Uracil and Thyamine arein what kind of nucleic acid? - Pyrimidines Xanthine, hypoxanthine and uric acid are all what type of base? - Purine How many hydrogen bonds are found between Guanine and Cytosine? - 3 ...
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Biochemistry USMLE Practice 2022 Questions and Answers
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Biochemistry Section-USMLE Step 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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  • "Initiation" of protein tranlsation is activated by ATP hydrolysis. T/F?False; GTP hydrolysis after addition of an aa, where does the aminoacyl tRNA now bind to?30S ribosomal RNA (small one) after citrulline is produced and in the cytoplasm what happens next in the urea cycle?citrulline is combined with aspartate to make arginosuccinate which is then split into fumarate (which leaves to enter TCA) and arginine. Arginine is then converted to Ornithine (via arginase) giving off Urea which ...
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