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Biochemistry

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1. depression - progressive dementia - choreiform movements - caudate atrophy and dec levels of GABA and ACH in the brain






2. What are the water soluble vitamins - which ones are stored






3. What drugs can cause folate def






4. What are the physical findings of fragile x syndrome






5. What happens on the oxidative arm of the HMP shunt and What is the key enzyme






6. What are the findings in Down's syndrome






7. What tissue samples are used for karyotyping






8. What is the most abundant protein in the body






9. What substance accumulates in galactokinase def and What is the clinical picture






10. What enzyme turns ROS to H2O2






11. What is anticipation and give an example






12. trinucleotide repeat fo myotonic dystrophy






13. Type IV BM






14. What test is used for B12 def






15. What are the results of unbalanced translocation






16. What does hartnups disease cause






17. What is the Hardy Weinberg disease prevalence equation






18. progressive neurodegeneration - developmental delay - cherry red spot on macula - lysosomes with onion skin - NO hepatosplenomegaly






19. Pts with albinism are at inc risk For what cancer






20. What is the longest time of RNA and shortest






21. What lab technique is use to profile gene expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneously to study certain diseases and treatments






22. What are the irreversible enzymes of gluconeogenesis






23. Why does alpha amanitin cause liver failure and Where is it found






24. In which direction is protein synthesized






25. Why is G6PD def more common among patients of african decent






26. NADPH are used In what 4 things






27. What is the wernicke - korsakoff clinical picture






28. What happens to glycogen in the liver






29. What enzyme does fructose metabolism bypass to reach glycolysis






30. What is the structure of elastin






31. Why is albinism inheritnace varialbe due to...






32. What is the TX for PKU






33. What is the pathway in the fasting state leading to inc FBPase -2 and dec PFK-2






34. How does warfarin work






35. In eukaryotes - What does RNA poly III make






36. What is made fir rNucleotides or deoxyrNucleotides and what enzyme is necessary to convert one to the next






37. Where are FADH2 electrons transferred to...






38. What is the limiting reagent in EtOH metabolism






39. What does commaless - nonoverlapping genetic code refer to...






40. What two proteins make up microtubules and how are they arranged






41. What are the teratogenic effects of vit A and What test must be ordered before starting a woman on isotreitinoin for severe acne






42. What are the fetal screening measures for Down






43. What do the single stranded binding proteins do






44. What collagen type is most frequently affected in ehlers danlos and What are common complications






45. What shuttle is involved in fatty acid synthesis and What does it move From where to where






46. Severe fasting hypoglycemia - inc glycogen storage in liver - inc blood lactate - hepatomegaly - dz and def enzyme






47. What is dominant negative mutation and give an example






48. benign asymptomatic condition with elevated levels of fructose in urine and blood - dz and enzyme






49. What does CATCH 22 stand for and What causes is...






50. What substance in egg whites binds biotin