Pharmacological chaperone therapy
A) restores proper folding to a misfolded protein.
B) restores the double helix to opened-up DNA.
C) restores the sugar-phosphate background to the DNA of a specific gene.
D) replaces a missing enzyme.
A) restores proper folding to a misfolded protein.
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A. tendon. B. antagonist. C. agonist. D. All of these. E. None of these.
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A) ethambutol B) ciprofloxacin C) tobramycin D) neomycin
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A. a pilus connection between F+ and F- cells. B. plasmid gene transfer. C. F factor is part of the F+ donor chromosome. D. high frequency transfer. E. gene integration into the bacterial chromosome.
Select the option that correctly finishes the following statement: "A cell's genome _________________."
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