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1. cell signaling defect of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor 3 - results in dwarfism - short limbs - head/trunk nl size - associated with advanced paternal age






2. When does aspartate enter the urea cycle






3. What is Retin A used topically for






4. What does hartnups disease cause






5. What ribosomes do prokaryotes have






6. phosphorylation of glucose to yield glucose 6 phosphate serves as the 1st step of what rxns and what enzymes catalyze it






7. What are uncoupling agents






8. hepatosplenomegaly - aseptic necrosis of femur - bone crisis - MACS that look like crumpled tissue paper

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9. What happens in hyperammonemia






10. Which direction does kinesin go






11. What is the order of severity for the different types of mutations






12. What does primase do






13. What are the physical findings of fragile x syndrome






14. What do albinism - ARPKD - CF - glycogen storage diseases - hemochromatosis - mucopolysaccharidoses (except Hunters) PKU - sickle cell - sphingolipodoses (except Fabrys) thalassemias have in common






15. What step of uric acid synthesis does xanthine oxidase catalyze






16. bilateral - massive enlargement of of kidneys due to multiple large cysts






17. What is the fxn of vit D






18. What are purines made from






19. Of the four possible fates for pyruvate - which ends anaerobic glycolysis as in RBCs - leukocytes - kidney medulla - lens - testes and cornea






20. What is the function of folic acid






21. What happens in vit D def






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






23. What does a defective Cl channel do






24. What is the active form of vit D






25. In which direction is protein synthesized






26. elevated LDL due to defective or absent LDL receptor - heterozygotes have cholesterol ~300 - homozygotes ~700






27. Inhibition of thymidilate synthase and and DHFR lead to decrease In what substance






28. Type IV BM






29. What is imprinting and give an example

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30. What does osteogenesis imperfecta causes and why






31. How is vit D stored






32. What happens in elongation of protein synthesis

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33. What co - factors are required for the pyruvated dehydrogenase complex






34. Wgat substances directly inhibit mitochondrial ATPase - causing an inc in proton gradient - no ATP because pump is stopped






35. What apolipoproteins are on IDL






36. How do labile celss grow and regenerate and What are examples






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






38. What substances inhibit phosphofructokinase -1






39. In mismatch repair - which strand is recognized and In what hereditary syndrome is this defective






40. What does a western blot use for its sample






41. In which single strand DNA repair mechanism do specific endonucleases release the oligonucTIDE containing bases and DNA poly and ligase fill and reseal - and what disease occures when this is mutated






42. For eukaryotes - Where does replication begin?






43. What is dominant negative mutation and give an example






44. spheroid RBCs due to spectrin or ankyrin defect - hemolytic anemia - inc MHCH - splenectomy is curative






45. What regulates whether FBPase -2 or PFK-2 is active






46. How do odd chain fatty acids participate in gluconeogenesis






47. Where is vit B12 found






48. congenital microdeletion of long arm of chromosoe 7 with findings of elfin facies - mental retardation - hypercalcemia - well developed verbal skills - extreme friendliness with strangers - cardiovascular problems






49. What is the RDE of glycogen synthesis






50. What does the start codon code for in eukaryotes and prokaryotes







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