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(MB)ASCP PRACTICEEXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST 2023-2024 GRADED A+, Exams of Nursing

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Exam Questions Which of the following is not a component of a nucleotide? Phosphate group Anti-codon Ribose sugar Nitrogen base - correct answer Anti-codon According to Chargaff's rule of base pairing, adenine pairs with: - correct answer Thymine What genes would be screened in a breast cancer panel? - correct answer HER2, ERBB2, BRCA Next Generation Sequencing uses: - correct answer Short sequence reads Purines and pyrimidines differ from each other in that: - correct answer Purines have two rings; pyrimidines have one ring The purines are: Cytosine and uracil Adenine and thymine Thymine and cytosine Adenine and guanine - correct answer Adenine and guanine What is the rate of mutation per

round of DNA replication? 1 in 1, base pairs 1 in 10,000 base pairs 1 in 1,000,000 base pairs 1 in 1,000,000,000 base pairs - correct answer 1 in 1,000,000,000 base pairs

Baseline, exponential, plateau Baseline, threshold, exponential, plateau

Baseline, initiation, threshold, exponential, plateau - correct answer Initiation, exponential, plateau Find the palindrome in this restriction enzyme site: 5'-CTGCAG-3'? 5'-GAC 3'-GAC 3'-CTG 5'-GTC - correct answer 3'-GAC A patient with impaired judgment, personality changes, signs of abnormal body movements and depression comes to the physician's office for a follow-up visit. The physician suspects a single-gene disorder may be the cause of those clinical manifestations. A blood specimen was then sent to your clinical laboratory for mutation screening in the Huntington gene. Testing with standard PCR indicates that patient has Huntington Disease, HD. Which of the following would be consistent with this diagnosis? 25 CAG repeats in the Huntington gene 85 CAG repeats in the Huntington gene 25 CGA repeats in the Huntington gene 85 CGA repeats in the Huntington gene - correct answer 85 CAG repeats in the Huntington gene Which two HPV types are responsible for most cases of cervical cancer? 16 and 18 31 and 59 16 and 58 44 and 59 - correct answer 16 and 18 Replication forks, known as origins of DNA replication, are created by this enzyme: Ligase Taq Polymerase Primase Helicase - correct answer Helicase Mutation in what gene is associated with Fragile X syndrome? - correct answer FMR

Sanger fragments RNA fragments - correct answer Okazaki fragments What gene is measured following treatment with imatinib (Gleevec)? FLT BCR/Abl Jak MAPK - correct answer BCR/Abl What is the rate of mammalian DNA replication? 500 nucleotides per second 100 nucleotides per second 50 nucleotides per second 10 nucleotides per second - correct answer 50 nucleotides per second This polymerase is involved in "replicates mitochondrial DNA": - correct answer Pol γ A patient with impaired judgment, personality changes, signs of abnormal body movements and depression comes to the physician's office for a follow-up visit. The physician suspects a single-gene disorder may be the cause of those clinical manifestations. A blood specimen was then sent to your clinical laboratory for mutation screening in the Huntingtin gene. Which of these methods would best accomplish this task? Methylation- specific PCR Standard PCR PFGE RAPD PCR - correct answer Standard PCR Which of the following storage options is optimal for storing isolated DNA for a period greater than seven years? 22-25ºC 2-8ºC -20ºC -70ºC - correct answer -70ºC

Consider a hypothetical mutation involving gene X. Let's say you amplify a specific exon, say exon 11, of that gene then you cut it with restriction enzyme W. In a person without the mutation,

Which of the following will more likely lower stringency conditions in the washing step of a hybridization experiment? Increase the concentration of salt in the wash solution buffer Increase the temperature from, say 68°C to 75°C Use a probe with a higher density of GC base pairs as compared to one with a lower GC base pair density Remove formamide from the wash solution buffer - correct answer Increase the concentration of salt in the wash solution buffer What enzyme is involved in LCR? - correct answer DNA Ligase Next Generation Sequencing set-up require: Library preparation and extensive bioinformatics analysis BAC clones Use of translation factors Hybridization - correct answer Library preparation and extensive bioinformatics analysis Which of the subunits of RNA polymerase holoenzyme is responsible for promoter recognition? Beta subunit Sigma subunit Gamma subunit Delta subunit - correct answer Sigma subunit While at the doctor's office with your father, you overheard his physician tell another physician that test results came in, confirming the presence of the Factor V Leiden mutation, a mutation associated with deep venous thrombosis. Which of the following is the mutation your father has: A 1 G G 9 A

G

>A

C282Y - correct answer 1691G>A

Sickle cell disease is an autosomal genetic disease due to a point mutation in the beta- globin gene, where glutamic acid is substituted for valine at the sixth codon of the gene, resulting in a faulty hemoglobin S (Hb S). Sickle cell disease is one of many genetic diseases where a single gene controls the expression of many phenotypic traits. The phenomenon where a single gene controls the expression of many phenotypic traits is best referred to as: - correct answer Pleiotrophy What assay amplifies the target using a combination of a three- enzyme system? Branched DNA TMA PCR NASB A LCR - correct answer NASBA In what part of a qPCR Amplification Plot do you take your measurement? - correct answer Exponential phase All of the following are liquid tumors, except: Mantle cell lymphoma Ewing sarcoma Burkitt's lymphoma Acute promyelocytic leukemia - correct answer Ewing sarcoma A technologist uses the spectrophotometer to quantify the amount of DNA extracted from a blood specimen diluted 1:30. The absorbance reading at 260 nm was found to be 2.545. If the absorbance at 280 nm gave a reading of 1.406, and if the the DNA extract was re-suspended in 0.800 mL of EDTA solution, the DNA yield is: - correct answer (2.545 * 50ng/mcl)= 127. (127.25ng/mcl * 0.30) = 38.175ng/mcl 38.175ng/mcl ( 0.800mL1000) = 3054

micrograms

This polymerase acts on DNA and produces Messenger RNA: - correct answer RNA Pol II What assay amplifies the probe signal and the probe RNA concentration increases if the target to be detected is present? Branched DNA TMA PCR NASBA LCR Qβ replicase - correct answer Qβ replicase This restriction enzyme "digests and adds a methyl group from Adenine": Type I Type II Type III DNase I - correct answer Type III What increases the half- life of mRNA? 5' Methyl Cap 3' Methyl Cap Poly- A tail 5' Methionine Cap - correct answer 5' Methyl Cap A parent has an autosomal dominant disorder. What percent chance does this parent have to pass down this affected gene to his/her child? 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% - correct answer 50% The phrase "central dogma of molecular biology" refers to the flow of genetic data in this manner: DNA --> RNA --> Proteins DNA -->Proteins --> Genes RNA -->

DNA

--> Proteins RNA --> Proteins --> DNA - correct answer DNA --> RNA --> Proteins

Reference: atgctggcacgacaggtttcccgactgg Sequenced: atgCctggcacgacaggtttcccgactgg The mutation observed is a: Frame-shift mutation Insertion Silent mutation Non-conservative mutation - correct answer Frame-shift mutation A parent has an autosomal recessive disorder. What percent chance does this parent have to pass down this affected gene to his/her child? 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% - correct answer 100% Which DNA polymerase is responsible for copying DNA by reading existing strand, building new complementary strand and always adds to 3' end, but can't start a new strand on its own (ORI sites)? DNA Polymerase III DNA Polymerase I Gyrase None of the choices listed - correct answer DNA Polymerase III How many log10 reductions in HIV viral load is considered to be successful upon treatment? 0.5log 1 0 1log

  • 2log
  • 3log10 - correct answer 0.5log