Practice Questions in Genome Editing/Gene Editing

Question and Answer based learning of genome editing-CRISPR/Cas9, Zinc Finger Nuclease, TALENs and Meganucleases

Practice Questions in Genome Editing/Gene Editing
Practice Questions in Genome Editing/Gene Editing

Practice Questions in Genome Editing/Gene Editing udemy course

Question and Answer based learning of genome editing-CRISPR/Cas9, Zinc Finger Nuclease, TALENs and Meganucleases

Practice and Learn Genome editing course is a unique multiple choice based courses designed to engage the reader through questions. This type of learning stimulates the thought process of learner and ensures active participation. This practice test is a set of two tests containing 60 questions each supplemented with answer and explanation. This course is a complete coverage of genome editing technologies like CRISPR/Cas9, Zinc Finger Nuclease, TALENs and Meganucleases and covers definitions, theory, design, analysis and applications aspect of genome editing in form of questions and answers. After taking this practice test you will be able to answer about the history of CRISPR/Cas9, Role of PAM and Spacer sequence, guide RNA, role of cas9, conditions required for activation of NHEJ or HDR repair mechanism in response to double stranded DNA break and detection and analysis of off target analysis. To have real feel of learning and to nknow where genome editing technologies can be applied, current application from peer reviewed scientific article has been also included to stimulate the imagination of learners regarding potential application of CRISPR and other gene editing technologies.

Through its unique pedagogy, this course will be able to develop deep understanding of various genome editing technologies especially CRISPR/Cas9 and prepare the learner to face interview, exam or general debate in Genome editing. Let’s embark on a journey to understand genome editing through Practice and Learn Genome Editing- Question and Answer based learning of genome editing-CRISPR/Cas9, Zinc Finger Nuclease, TALENs and Meganucleases