Soluble RNA is 
1. tRNA
2. mRNA 
3. rRNA
4. hnRNA 

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Transcription starts non-specifically in the absence of 
1. Sigma factor 
2. Rho factor 
3. Core enzyme 
4. DNA polymerase
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Formylated methionine acts as translation initiation in 
1. Eubacteria 
2. Eukaryotes
3. Viruses
4. Archaebacteria 
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Which of the following codons is known as ochre?
1. UAG
2. UGA
3. UAA
4. UUU
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Which of the following is an ambiguous codon?
1. AUG
2. GUG
3. UAG
4. GAG
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Which property of genetic code is utilised in the wobble hypothesis?
1. Degeneracy 
2. Non-overlapping 
3. Non-ambiguous
4. universal
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Activation of amino acids during translation is done by 
1. Peptidyl transferase 
2. Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
3. Methionine 
4. Initiation factors
 
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Movement of ribosome on mRNA is called 
1. Transcription 
2. Translation
3. Translocation
4. Protein synthesis 
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The elongation factors required  for prokaryotes are 
1. \(\text { EF-Tu and EF-Ts }\)
2. eEF1
3. elF2
4. eEF2
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The mechanism by which a gene is able to express itself in the phenotype of an organism is called
1. Gene expression 
2. RNA synthesis 
3. Translocation 
4. Formylation
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