<span>The codes involved for this case are: Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) 99395, and the code for the ICD-10-CM diagnoses are J37-B95, J37-B97, which according to the coding manual refer to chronic laryngitis / tracheitis .</span>
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"Reproduction" is a characteristic of life that enables the continuation of a species
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If one wishes to clone a gene using typical restriction endonucleases, how does the restriction endonuclease identify the appropriate cut sites in the genome using the palindromic sequence.
Restriction endonucleases are a family of enzymes usually found in bacteria that cuts DNA at a specific sequence called recognition site. There are three type of restriction endonuclease Type I, Type II, and Type III.
Each endonuclease recognizes a particular sequence called palindromic sequence which is a sequence that reads the same sequence in both the strands either reading from the 3 prime end or 5 prime end.
The endonuclease cuts the palindromic sequence in such a way that it produces sticky ends.
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Since there are 4 nitrogen bases available and in a triplet codon, 3 bases are named, there should be 64 possible combinations. Some amino acids are coded by more than one codon. In this case, the answer to this problem is B.Every single amino acid has more than one codon.