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Match the laboratory method to the correct definition
Technique that compliments routine chromosomal analysis by use of chromosome-specific DNA probes.
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A staining method to detect antigen distribution within cells or tissue.
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A method for sorting cells based on size, cell surface markers and other characteristics
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A quick, easy method for generating unlimited copies of any fragment of DNA.
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A comprehensive method of reading the genome to identify variants
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Clonal evolution of CLL where the malignant lymphocytes develop new genetic lesions leads to:
Match the biomarker to the associated therapeutic agent used in the treatment of AML.
Venetoclax
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glasdegib
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midostaurin
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azacitidine
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enasidenib
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Match the biomarker to the associated therapeutic agent used in the treatment of CLL
ibrutinib
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idelalisib
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enasidenib
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giltertinib
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glasdegib
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Deletion 13q is an adverse prognosticator in patients with CLL
Which of the following is an adverse prognosticator for AML?
Epigenetic changes can turn genes either on or off (regulate transcriptional activity) without changing the actual DNA.
The primary function of a gene is to:
What is the relationship among genes, DNA, and chromosomes?