DNA-dependent RNA polymerase catalyses transcription on one strand of the DNA which is called the
(1) template strand
(2) coding strand
(3) alpha strand
(4) anti strand
Which one of the following is not applicable to RNA ?
1. Complementary base pairing
2. 5' phosphoryl and 3' hydroxyl ends
3. Heterocyclic nitrogenous bases
4. Chargaff's rule
Commonly used vectors for human genome sequencing are
(1) T-DNA
(2) BAC and YAC
(3) Expression vectors
(4) T/A cloning vectors
The diagram shows an important concept in the genetic implication of DNA. Fill in the blanks A to C
(1) A-transcription, B-replication, C-James Watson
(2) A-translation, B-transcription, C-Ervin Chargaff
(3) A-transcription, B-translation, C-Francis Crick
(4) A-translation, B-extension, C-Rosalind Franklin
If one strand of DNA has the nitrogenous base sequence as ATCTG, what would be the complementary RNA strand sequence?
(1) TTAGU
(2) UAGAC
(3) AACTG
(4) ATCGU
What are those structures that appear as ‘beads-on-string’ in the chromosomes when viewed under electron microscope?
(1) Nucleotides
(2) Nucleosomes
(3) Base pairs
(4) Genes
Select the two statements out of the four (A - D) given below about lac operon.
(A) Glucose or galactose may bind with the repressor and inactivate it
(B) In the absence of lactose, the repressor binds with the operator region
(C) The z-gene codes for permease
(D) This was elucidated by Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod
The correct statements are
1. (B) and (C)
2. (A) and (C)
3. (B) and (D)
4. (A) and (B)
In the DNA molecule
(1) the total amount of purine nucleotides and pyrimidine nucleotides is not always equal
(2) there are two strands, which run parallel in the 5’ → 3’direction
(3) the proportion of adenine in relation to thymine varies with the organism
(4) there are two strands, which run antiparallel-one in 5’ → 3’ direction and other in 3’ → 5’
Which one of the following pairs of codons are correctly matched with their function or the signal for the particular amino acid?
1. GUU, GCU – Alanine
2. UAG, UGA – Stop
3. AUG, ACG – Start/methionine
4. UUA, UCA – Leucine
The length of DNA molecule greatly exceeds the dimensions of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. How is this DNA accommodated?
(1) Deletion of non essential genes
(2) Super-coiling in nucleosomes
(3) DNAse digestion
(4) Through elimination of repetitive DNA