VNTR are useful in DNA profiling because they:
I. Are hypervariable
II. Are inherited
III. Synthesize constitutive enzymes
(1) I, II, III are correct
(2) I and II are correct
(3) I and III are correct
(4) II and III are correct
Which enzyme polymerizes RNA with defined sequences in a template independent manner?
(1) Peptidyl transferase
(2) RNA polymerase
(3) Reverse transcriptase
(4) Polynucleotide phosphorylase
The process of RNA splicing shows the dominance of :
(1) DNA world
(2) RNA world
(3) Protein world
(4) Microbial world
In RNA splicing :
(1) Exons are removed and introns are joined together
(2) Introns are removed and exons are joined together
(3) Cistrons are removed and introns are joined together
(4) Introns are removed and Cistrons are joined together
In eukaryotes RNA polymerase II transcribes :
(1) mRNA
(2) rRNA
(3) tRNA
(4) hnRNA
The core RNA polymerase is capable of catalyzing which steps of transcription ?
(1) Initiation only
(2) Elongation only
(3) Termination only
(4) All of these
In most prokaryotes the transcription unit is :
(1) Mono-cistronic
(2) Poly-cistronic
(3) Multi-cistronic
(4) Uni-cistronic
What defines the position and presence of coding and a template strand in the transcription unit ?
(1) Structural gene
(2) Ori
(3) Terminator
(4) Promoter
Which of the following is true for both transcription and DNA replication?
1. Principle of complementarity governs the processes
2. Only of the two strands act as template
3. Only a segment of both strands is involved
4. Adenine base pairs with thymine
The DNA dependent DNA polymerases catalyze:
1. Only in 3'-5' direction
2. Only in 5'-3' direction
3. In both directions
4. In neither directions