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Which of the meiotic pairing possibilities in tetraploids and their consequence is correct?

A-chromosomes pair as bivalents, segregate normally producing diploid gametes.

B- Chromosomes pair as quadrivalent, segregates normally producing tetraploid gametes.

C-Chromosome pair as Trivalents form, segregation leads to nonfunctional aneuploid gametes

 D- Chromosome pair as Trivalents form, segregation leads to producing diploid gametes

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. A, B  , C   

  2. B,C    

  3. C,D         

  4. A,C

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Why might using retroviral vectors for gene therapy increase the patient's risk of developing cancer?

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

For a particular microarray assay (DNA chip), cDNA has been made from the mRNAs of a dozen patients' breast tumor biopsies. Which of the following types of evidence will researchers be looking for in order to determine if the cells are cancerous?

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

What are the differences and similarities between the transforming genes of retroviruses and those of DNA tumor viruses?

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Which of the following statements are true regarding to gain-of-function and loss-of-function mutations with respect to cancer.

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Mutation of p53 is described as a dominant-negative mutation. Which of the following statement is correct regarding to the mechanism by which this mutation causes the dominant-negative phenotype?

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Following are the six fundamental properties of malignant tumors. Which of these properties are amenable to study in a cell culture model of cancer?

(I) self-sufficiency in growth signals

(II) insensitivity to antigrowth signals

(III) evasion of apoptosis

(IV) limitless replicative potential

(V) sustained angiogenesis

(VI) tissue invasion and metastasis