QUESTION 13
Gene testing is most often designed to detect
ploidy. |
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DNA mutations. |
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RFLPs. |
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Restriction sites. |
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aberrant proteins. |
1.11000 points
QUESTION 14
When DNA analysis and testing is conducted in adults, what type of cells are typically used?
red blood cells |
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skin cells |
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liver cells |
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white blood cells |
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muscle fiber cells |
QUESTION 15
Where are fetal cells typically obtained from?
amniotic fluid |
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fetal heart cells |
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fetal brain |
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placenta |
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vaginal discharge |
13. ploidy
Genetic testing is a type of medical test that identifies changes
in chromosomes, genes, or proteins.
14. White blood cells
A karyotype will be done on the white blood cells which are
actively dividing cells.
15. amniotic fluid
QUESTION 13 Gene testing is most often designed to detect ploidy. DNA mutations. RFLPs. Restriction sites....
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