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A 33-year-old woman comes to the physician 1 week after noticing a lump in her right breast. Fifteen years ago, she was diagnosed with osteosarcoma of her left distal femur. Her father died of an adrenocortical carcinoma at the age of 41 years. Examination shows a 2-cm, firm, immobile mass in the lower outer quadrant of the right breast. A core needle biopsy of the mass shows adenocarcinoma. Genetic analysis in this patient is most likely to show a defect in which of the following genes?

ABRCA1

BKRAS

CTP53

DRb

EPTEN

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A 25-year-old female comes to the clinic complaining of fatigue and palpitations. She has been undergoing immense stress from her thesis defense and has been extremely tired. The patient denies any weight loss, diarrhea, cold/heat intolerance. TSH was within normal limits. She reports a family history of "blood disease" and was later confirmed positive for β-thalassemia minor. It is believed that abnormal splicing of the beta globin gene results in β-thalassemia. What is removed during this process that allows RNA to be significantly shorter than DNA?

A3'-poly(A) tail

BExons

CIntrons

DmicroRNAs

EsnRNPs

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An investigator studying protein synthesis in human stem cells isolates tRNA molecules bound to mRNA molecules. The isolated tRNA molecules have inosine in the 5' position of the anticodon; of these, some are bound to adenine, some to cytosine, and some to uracil at the 3' position of the mRNA codon. Which of the following properties of the genetic code is best illustrated by this finding?

AUnambiguity

BNon-overlapping

CDegeneracy

DSpecificity of the start codon

ESpecificity of stop codons

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