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20150721
Ans. a. Boiling
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Labels: DNB Dec 09, Hepatobiliary, Microbiology, Virology
Ans. B. shellfish
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Labels: Bacteriology, DNB Dec 09, Food Poisoning, Microbiology
20150718
a. Ochronosis
b. Tyrosinemia
c. Albinism
d. Tyrosinosis
Ans. a. Ochronosis
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Types
Galactose is converted into glucose by the action of three enzymes, known as the Leloir pathway. There are
diseases associated with deficiencies of each of these three enzymes:
Type
Type
1
Locus
9p13
Enzyme
galactose-1-phosphate uridyl
transferase
Name
classic galactosemia
Type
2
17q24
Type
1p36-
p35
galactokinase
galactokinase deficiency
Ans. d.
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Labels: BIOCHEMISTRY, DNB Dec 09
20150709
Ans. b.