T-5’ Transcription (base sequence of RNA): 5’-AUG GGA AAU CAU CGG UGA-3’ Translation (amino acid sequence): Met Gly Asn 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): 5’-AUG CGA AAU CAU CGG UAA-3’ Translation (amino acid sequence): Met Arg Asn 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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Question 1 1. According to the OIG‚ the use of copy and paste functions to clone information in EHRs creates: I. Difficulty for coding and billing staff members to tell which activities were competed in the current visit‚ possibly leading to inappropriate charges II. An easy way for unethical providers and/or unethical staff members to use “cloned” information to create fraudulent records or claims. III. A clear picture of services provided during the patient’s stay IV. Accurate and complete documentation
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complete your reports for you it seem like it would have save you a great deal of time in the medical world. In the past‚ people probably dictated your reports for a transcription department just like almost every other physician did. However‚ with the advent of EHR‚ most systems have allowed hospitals to practically eliminate transcription altogether. Physicians instruct many medical terms or office managers to indicate that treatments or services were provided that were not. These errors add up over
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SBI4U - Practice Exam Part A: Multiple Choice 1. When organic molecules are joined together and a water molecule is removed‚ the reaction is called which of the following? A. Dehydration synthesis. B. Hydrogenation. C. Hydrolysis. D. Oxidation. What is a nucleotide composed of? A. Nitrogenous base‚ 6 carbon sugar and a phosphate group. B. Nitrogenous base‚ 5 carbon sugar and a phosphorus group. C. Nitrogenous base‚ 5 carbon sugar and a phosphate group. D. None of the above. Enzymes work as catalysts
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protein domain known as the homeodomain. Hox genes produce protein products belonging to a class known as transcription factors. Transcription factors are capable of binding to DNA‚ in which they regulate the transcription of genes. This homeobox sequence codes for a 61 amino acid helix-turn-helix protein‚ resulting in the homeodomain. The homeodomain acts as a switch that turns the gene transcription on and off by binding to specific sequence enhancers of a gene that either activates of represses the
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2008-12495 권성연 2014년도 2학기 신경과학 제출일자 11월 26일 Weekly Q&A (25) 1. Outline the steps involved in the presynaptic release of neurotransmitter. Why would the closure of a potassium channel in the presynaptic axon terminal change the amount of Ca2︎ entering and change the amount of neurotransmitter released? Serotonin(5-HT) receptor on the sensory axon terminals is a G-protein-coupled metabotropic receptor. Stimulation of this receptor leads to the production of intracellular second messengers‚ cAMP‚ which
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I. How are gametes different from somatic cells? 1. Somatic Cells A. Body Cells i. Eyes‚ Liver‚ Spleen 2. Gametes A. Sex Cells i. Sperm‚ Eggs a. Sperm- Male Sex Cells b. Eggs- Female Sex Cells II. What do the terms haploid and diploid mean? 1. Haploid A. A cell only has one copy of each chromosome i. Somatic Cells 2. Diploid A. A cell has two copies of each chromosome i. Gametes III. What are homologous chromosomes? 1. Two chromosomes--one inherited
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Delivered in twenty-three minutes‚ David Foster Wallace’s 2005 commencement speech at Kenyon College had an audience of a few hundred. However‚ in the years which followed‚ the transcription of Wallace’s speech became an internet phenomenon‚ coursing through millions of email boxes and introducing the writer to people unfamiliar with his complex fiction. "Thanks to the enthusiasm" of people who knew nothing about Wallace’s work‚ and the "magic of the cut-and-paste function‚" Tom Bissell remarks
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