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    Case Study Vscribes

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                    Professor Dr. Sanjay Patro          Situation Analysis  In the past 2 years V Scribes has diversified into two new streams of business namely Medical  Billing and Market Analytics.  Their core Medical transcription business has given them good growth in the initial years and is  in the maturity stage with consolidations / acquisitions. Last year there was zero growth for V  scribes in this line.  The two new product lines are not giving returns as expected by the management

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    Anti Aids Drug AZT

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    Africa. Retroviruses are able to replicate‚ and do this by duplicating their genetic information through reverse transcription. With this rise in infected by AIDS in the past 30 year extensive research has been done in the medical field in order to combat this virus. AZT chemical name 3’-azido-3’-deoxythymidine‚ is an anti AIDS drug which is works by inhibiting the reverse transcription process (Adlam‚ 2013). The further understanding of how AZT works is crucial in order to find out exactly what it

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    Clostridium Difficile Hemant Sule BIO 2110-Section 303 December 04‚ 2011 Clostridium Difficile is known to be a notorious infection to cause foul smelling diarrhea‚ very well known to almost every healthcare worker. It is one of the most difficult infections to treat in the current healthcare industry‚ and most often related to the use of antibiotics during healthcare treatment. Clostridium Difficile is a spore-forming‚ gram-positive anaerobic toxin-producing bacterium that is a “common”

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    A G C C A C T-5’ Transcription (base sequence of RNA): AUG GGA AAU CAU CGG UGA Translation (amino acid sequence): Met (Start) Gly Asp His Arg Stop Mutated gene sequence one: 3’-T A C G C T T T A G T A G C C A T T-5’ Transcription (base sequence of RNA): AUG CGA AAU CAU CGG UAA Translation (amino acid sequence): Met(Start) Arg Asp His Arg Stop Mutated gene sequence two: 3’-T A A C C T T T A C T A G G C A C T-5’ Transcription (base sequence of RNA):

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    and replace the primer with DNA. DNA Ligase Its function is to connect the okazaki fragments‚ only after the RNA primase has been removed. Connecting/fitting the DNA strand to make a complete strand of DNA without any gaps. Role of mRNA in transcription and translation Step 1 A copy of the gene in the DNA is created (replication). The copy‚ messenger RNA (mRNA) serves as a

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    Biology Chromosome

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    1. 2. 3. All of Allison’s eggs will carry the X chromosome and 50% of Allison’s egg cells will carry the recessive allele (hexa). 4.a. There is a 25% chance that Allison and Tim will have a baby boy who is heterozygous for Tay-Sachs. b. No‚ the baby boy will not have Tay-Sachs he will be a carrier for the disease. The boy would only have the disease if he was homozygous recessive. | X | Y | X | XX | XY | X | XX | XY | 1:2 1:2 | T | t | T | TT | Tt | t | Tt | tt

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    Biology‚ 7e (Campbell) Chapter 17: From Gene to Protein Chapter Questions 1) Garrod hypothesized that "inborn errors of metabolism" such as alkaptonuria occur because A) genes dictate the production of specific enzymes‚ and affected individuals have genetic defects that cause them to lack certain enzymes. B) enzymes are made of DNA‚ and affected individuals lack DNA polymerase. C) many metabolic enzymes use DNA as a cofactor‚ and affected individuals have mutations that prevent their enzymes

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    Protein synthesis occurs in two steps : Transcription and Translation. Transcription is the process of creating an mRNA copy of a DNA template; the mRNA is then translated into protein. The Messenger RNA (mRNA) contains the genetic information is copied from DNA during transcription . During translation‚ ribosomes synthesize the proteins using the mRNA copy produced during transcription. Proteins are complex molecules that each has a very unique shape‚ structure and function. The shape of the

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    |SCHEME OF WORK : |A2 Course: Art and Design |Specification: Fine Art Edexcel | |ACADEMIC YEAR 2009- 10 | | | |

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    AGR 3303 Genetics Exam 2 February 28‚ 2007 There are 25 questions and each correct response is worth 4 points. Please darken in the circles to spell your last name‚ FI‚ and MI and to record your UF ID and test code number. The test code number is located at the bottom of each page of your exam and should be recorded in the spaces provided for questions 76-80. Failure to correctly mark your the test code will result in a grade of 0 for your exam score. Once exams have been graded‚ your grade will

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