One gene – one enzyme hypothesis was postulated by:
1. R. Franklin
2. Hershey and Chase
3. A. Garrod
4. Beadle and Tatum
Match the enzyme in column I with its function in column II and choose the correct option.
1. A-2 B-1 C-4 D-3
2. A-3 B-2 C-1 D-4
3. A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2
4. A-1 B-2 C-4 D-3
Probes, used in DNA fingerprinting, are initially:
1. Single stranded RNA
2. Mini-satellite
3. 19 base long oligonucleotide
4. All of the above
Satellite DNA is a useful tool in:
1. Organ transplantation
2. Sex determination
3. Forensic science
4. Genetic engineering
Allelic sequence variation where more than one variant allele at a locus in. a human population with a frequency greater than 0.01 is referred to as:
1. DNA polymorphism
2. Multiple allelism
3. SNP
4. EST
The codon for anticodon 3'-UUUA-5' is:
1. 3'-AAU-5'
2. 5'-UAAA-3'
3. 5'-AAAU-3'
4. 3'-UAAU-5'
The Okazaki fragments in DNA chain growth:
1. | results in transcription |
2. | polymerise in the 3' to 5' direction and forms replication fork |
3. | prove semi-conservative nature of DNA replication |
4. | polymerise in the 5' to 3' direction and explain 3' to 5' DNA replication |
One gene-one enzyme relationship was established for the first time in:
1. Neurosporacrassa
2. Salmonella typhimurium
3. Escherichia coli
4. Diplococcuspneumoniae
The largest gene in a man is:
1. Insulin gene
2. Tumour suppressor gene
3. Beta globin gene of haemoglobin
4. Dystrophin
1. A-G, C-T
2. A-T, G-C
3. A-C, G-T, A-C, E-T
4. All of these