Which of the following DNA forms has maximum number of base pairs per turn?
1. A-DNA
2. B-DNA
3. C-DNA
4. Z-DNA

Subtopic:  The DNA | DNA Double Helix |
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Non-histone proteins
1. Are of five types
2. Are involved in nucleosome formation
3. Control gene expression 
4. Are basic proteins 
Subtopic:  DNA Packaging |
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RNA primer is removed by 
1. DNAP-I
2. DNAP-II
3. DNAP-III
4. Primase
Subtopic:  DNA Replication |
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How many types of DNA polymerases are associated with eukaryotic cell?
1. Three
2. Four
3. Five
4. Two
Subtopic:  DNA Replication |
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Find the incorrect match 
1.  Central dogma   :  F. Crick
2.  Reverse central dogma   :  Temin and Baltimore
3.  Split genes  :  Kornberg
4.   mRNA   :  Jacob and Monad
Subtopic:  The DNA | Transcription |
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Recognition sequence for transcription in prokaryotes is 
1. TATATAT
2. TATAAT
3. TATAAAT
4. CAAT
Subtopic:  Translation |
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In the mitochondrial DNA, UGA codes for 
1. Chain termination
2. Chain initiation 
3. Tryptophan 
4. Tyrosine
Subtopic:  Genetic Code |
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Tryptophan operon is 
1. Catabolic system
2. Repressible system
3. Inducible system
4. Having three structural genes
Subtopic:  Gene Regulation: Lac Operon |
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The synthesis of DNA is discontinuous on one strand of the replication fork because:
1. DNA molecule being synthesised is very long
2. DNA-dependent DNA polymerase catalyse polymerisation only in one direction \((5' \rightarrow 3')\)
3. It is a more efficient process
4. It help to use DNA ligase
Subtopic:  The DNA | DNA Double Helix |
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If a radiolable is used to tag a DNA molecule, the technique used to localise would be 
1. X-ray crystallography 
2. Autoradiography 
3. Fluorescence microscopy 
4. Electron microscopy 
 
Subtopic:  Human Genome Project | DNA Fingerprinting |
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