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luvbio

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It is difficult to hear the difference between photon and proton. What contextual clues would help you distinguish these terms?
 
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What are translocations, inversions, and point deletions? Locate translocations in the Book of Style and describe how these genetic mutations are written.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Photons are used to treat more superficial areas and can penetrate 1 - 6 cm in depth. Protons are used to treat areas that overlie tissues which are highly sensitive to radiation. The depth of proton therapy can be precisely controlled. Clues might include the type of tissue being treated, the type of tissue surrounding the affected tissue, and the depth of the tumor to be treated. Proton therapy is less common than photon therapy.

Answer to Question 2

Translocations, inversions, and point deletions are types of genetic mutations. A translocation occurs when segments of two different (nonhomologous) chromosomes are switched (eg, the long arm of chromosome 9 switched with the short arm of chromosome 16). An inversion occurs when a portion of a chromosome is inserted into the correct position in the DNA sequence, only in the opposite orientation (ie, flipped). A point mutation occurs when a DNA base (nucleotide) is substituted for a different base, dropped from the sequence, or another base is inserted into the sequence.
Translocation: t (14q21q), meaning from long arm of 14 to long arm of 21




luvbio

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
:D TYSM


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Wow, this really help

 

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