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The process of turning DNA into RNA A) Translation B) Transcription C) Ribosome

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Question

The process of turning DNA into RNA A) Translation B) Transcription C) Ribosome D) Mitochondria Genome The process of turning RNA into Protein A) Translation B) Transcription C) Ribosome D) Mitochondria Genome A Phase 4 trail is done A) after a drug is approved B) to find other uses for a drug. C) to test safety for the first time D) A and B Test 100s to 1000s of compounds as a possible drug at once in parallel in vitro A) Robot pipette B) Directed Evolution C) Transgenic animals D) High Through-put screening Large collections of randomly generated compounds based a scaffold molecule that will be tested using the method in question 11? A) Directed Evolution B) Combinatorial Libraries C) Multipotent cell D) Both A and B A molecule with the potential to progress to full drug development? A) Lead compound B) preclinical animal model C) an FDA approved IND D) Argo bacterium totipotent An _______ prevents cellular functions? A) agonist B) antagonists

Explanation / Answer

7. The process turning DNA to RNA is

Ans: C. Transcription.

8. The process turning RNA to Protein is

Ans: A. Translation.

9. A phase 4 trial is done

Ans: D. A & B. After a drug is approved and to find the other use of drug.

10. Test 100s and 1000s compound as a possible drug at once parallel

Ans. D. High throughput screening

11. Large collection of randomly generated compounds based on a scaffold molecule that will be tested using

Ans. B. Combinatorial libraries.

12. A molecule with the potential to progress to the full drug development

Ans. A. Lead compound

13. An ___________prevents cell function.

Ans. B. Antagonist

14. An __________ turns on cellular function in the absence of the normal signal.

Ans: A. Agonist