Description : Which of the following statements about nucleic acid is most correct? (A) Both pentose nucleic acid and deoxypentose nucleic acid contain the same pyrimidines (B) Both pentose nucleic acid and deoxypentose ... (C) RNA contains cytosine and thymine (D) DNA and RNA are hydrolysed by weak alkali
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Which sequence of RNA bases with pair up with a strand of DNA bases that reads TACTGCA?
Last Answer : color
Description : The correct statement concerning RNA and DNA polymerases is (A) RNA polymerase use nucleoside diphosphates (B) RNA polymerase require primers and add bases at 5' end of the growing polynucleotide ... and DNA polymerases can add nucleotides only at the 3' end of the growing polynucleotide chain
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Which is wrong about nucleic acids? (a) DNA is single stranded in some viruses. (b) RNA is double stranded occasionally. (c) Length of one helix is 45 Å in B-DNA. (d) One turn of Z-DNA has 12 bases
Last Answer : (c) Length of one helix is 45 Å in B-DNA
Description : The enzyme adds complementary bases to the DNA template strand during replication. a. Ligase b. Helicase c. DNA polymerase III d. RNA polymerase
Last Answer : d. RNA polymerase
Description : Some viruses have RNA but no DNA. This would indicate that – (1) these viruses cannot replicate (2) these viruses have no heritable information (3) RNA transmits the hereditary information in these viruses (4) their nucleic acids can be crystallised
Last Answer : (2) these viruses have no heritable information Explanation: DNA is an informational molecule encoding the genetic instructions Along with RNA and proteins, it is one of the three major macromolecules that are ... guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine) recorded using the letters G, A, T, and C.
Description : Some viruses have RNA but no DNA. This would indicate that– (1) these viruses cannot replicate (2) these viruses have no heritable information (3) RNA transmits the hereditary information in these viruses (4) their nucleic acids can be crystallised
Last Answer : these viruses have no heritable information
Description : Hydrolysis of ester in catalysed by acid. Rate of hydrolysis of ester were obtained initially and after some ester has been hydrolysed as `R_(0)` and
Last Answer : Hydrolysis of ester in catalysed by acid. Rate of hydrolysis of ester were obtained initially and after some ... 0) gt R_(t)` D. Cannot be determined
Description : what are the four bases that make up RNA?
Last Answer : The four bases that make up RNA are: * Adenine (A) * Cytosine(C) * Guanine (G) * Uracil (U)
Description : What is the possible combinations of the four bases of RNA?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : When studying heredity what is the relationship of DNA bases and traits?
Description : From a DNA-RNA hybrid, DNA can be obtained by addition of (A) DNA B protein and ATP (B) Helicase and ATP (C) DNA topoisomerase I (D) Alkali
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning DNA? a. DNA is contained only in the nucleus of the cell b. DNA strands are encoded by the sequence of four bases-adenine, guanine, cytosine ... DNA is the intron, a sequence of three bases d. There are an infinite number of possible codons
Last Answer : Answer: a The genetic blueprint of an organism is carried in the nucleus of every cell, encoded by the sequence of four bases-adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine, which together make up ... codons. Sixty-one of these code for amino acids and three are termination signals called stop codons
Description : A DNA with unequal nitrogen bases would most probably be (a) single stranded (b) double stranded (c) triple stranded (d) four stranded
Last Answer : (a) single stranded
Description : Which two of the following four bases in DNA are purine bases? a) adenine b) thymine c) cytosine d) guanine
Last Answer : ANSWER: A and D -- ADENINE and GUANINE
Description : Which two of the following four bases in DNA are pyrimidine (pron: pie-rim-eh-den) bases? a) cytosine b) thymine c) adenine d) guanine (pron: gwa - neen)
Last Answer : ANSWER: A and B -- CYTOSINE and THYMINE
Description : During transcription holoenzyme RNA polymerase binds to a DNA sequence and the DNA assumes a saddle like structure at that point. What is that sequence called? (a) AAAT box (b) TATA box (c) GGTT box (d) CAAT box
Last Answer : (c) GGTT box
Last Answer : (b) TATA box
Description : What are the purine bases of RNA? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : List the pyrimidine bases of RNA. -Biology
Description : In RNA, a string of 3 bases codes for each amino acid. What is the string of bases called?
Last Answer : a condon
Description : What is one the bases found in RNA?
Last Answer : uracil, cytosine, adenine, guanine
Description : In the process of transcription in bacterial cells (A) Initiation requires rho protein (B) RNA polymerase incorporates methylated bases in correct sequence (C) Both the sigma unit and core ... RNA polymerase are required for accurate promotor site binding (D) Primase is necessary for initiation
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : If there are 999 bases in an RNA that code for a protein with 333 amino acids, and the base at position 901 is deleted such that the length of the RNA becomes 998 bases, how many codons will be altered? (a) 11 (b) 33 (c) 333 (d) 1
Last Answer : (d) 1
Description : Which one of the following is not applicable to RNA? (a) Heterocyclic nitrogenous bases (b) Chargaff ’s rule (c) Complementary base pairing (d) 5’ phosphoryl and 3’ hydroxyl ends
Last Answer : (a) Heterocyclic nitrogenous bases
Last Answer : b) 33
Last Answer : (b) Chargaff ’s rule
Description : If there are 999 bases in an RNA that codes for a protein with 333 amino acids, and the base at position 901 is deleted such that the length of the RNA becomes 998 bases, how many codons will be altered ? (1) 11 (2) 33 (3) 333 (4) 1
Last Answer : (2) 33
Description : Anticodon region is an important part of the structure of (A) r-RNA (B) t-RNA (C) m-RNA (D) z-DNA
Description : .After a mutation at a genetic locus the character of an organism changes due to change in (a) protein structure (b) DNA replication (c) protein synthesis pattern (d) RNA transcription pattern.
Last Answer : (d) RNA transcription pattern.
Description : After a mutation at a genetic locus the character of an organism changes due to change in (a) protein structure (b) DNA replication (c) protein synthesis pattern (d) RNA transcription pattern.
Last Answer : a) protein structure
Description : “Ramachandran plot” is used to confirm the structure of (a) RNA (b) proteins (c) triacylglycerides (d) DNA
Last Answer : (b) proteins
Description : .Mad cow disease in cattle is caused by an organism which has (a) inert crystalline structure (b) abnormally folded protein (c) free RNA without protein coat (d) free DNA without protein coat.
Last Answer : (b) abnormally folded protein
Description : List four differences between DNA and RNA. -Biology
Description : Nucleotides required for the synthesis of nucleic acids can be obtained from (A) Dietary nucleic acids and nucleotides (B) De novo synthesis (C) Salvage of pre-existing bases and nucleosides (D) De novo synthesis and salvage
Description : Secondary data CANNOT be obtained from: A)trade journals B)government reports C)Yellow Pages D)surveys E)computerised data bases
Last Answer : D)surveys
Description : The energy obtained from movement of large quantities of water up and down in the seas and oceans is called
Last Answer : wave energy
Description : When measuring receiver sensitivity, what quantities must you add to the dBm reading obtained on the signal generator or test set?
Last Answer : Attenuations of the directional coupler and the connecting cable.
Description : Which one of the following statements is true regarding digestion and absorption of food in humans? (a) Fructose and amino acids are absorbed through intestinal mucosa with the help of carrier ions ... amylase in our mouth. (d) Oxyntic cells in our stomach secrete the proenzyme pepsinogen.
Last Answer : (a) Fructose and amino acids are absorbed through intestinal mucosa with the help of carrier ions like Na
Description : Poisons like cyanide inhibit Na+ efflux and K+ influx during cellular transport. This inhibitory effect is reversed by an injection of ATP. This demonstrates that (a) ATP is the carrier protein in the ... is hydrolysed by ATPase to release energy (d) Na+-K+ exchange pump operates in the cell.
Last Answer : (b) energy for Na+-K+ exchange pump comes from ATP
Description : The most easily hydrolysed molecule under `S_(N^(1))` condition is:
Last Answer : The most easily hydrolysed molecule under `S_(N^(1))` condition is: A. allyl chloride B. benzyl chloride C. ethyl chloride D. isopropyl chloride
Description : Which one of the following halogen compounds is difficult to be hydrolysed by `S_(N^(1))` mechanism?
Last Answer : Which one of the following halogen compounds is difficult to be hydrolysed by `S_(N^(1)) ... B. Isopropyl chloride C. Benzyl chloride D. Chlorobenzene
Description : Which of the following alkyl halides is hydrolysed by `S_(N^(1))` mechanism?
Last Answer : Which of the following alkyl halides is hydrolysed by `S_(N^(1))` mechanism? A. `CH_(3)Cl` B. `CH_(3)CH_(2)Cl` ... (2)CH_(2)Cl` D. `(CH_(3))_(3)"CCl"`
Description : Which is/are hydrolysed by water ?
Last Answer : Which is/are hydrolysed by water ? A. `XeF_(2)` B. `XeF_(4)` C. `XeF_(6)` D. `XeOF_(4)`
Description : Which one of the following is/are cannot be hydrolysed?
Last Answer : Which one of the following is/are cannot be hydrolysed? A. `TeF_(6)` B. `SF_(6)` C. `NCl_(3)` D. `NF_(3)`
Description : Assertion:- `SF_(6)` cannot be hydrolysed but `SF_(4)` can be. Reason:- Six F atoms in `SF_(6)` prevent the attack of `H_(2)O` on sulphur atom of `SF_
Last Answer : Assertion:- `SF_(6)` cannot be hydrolysed but `SF_(4)` can be. Reason:- Six F atoms in ` ... D. Statement-I is not correct and Statement-II is correct
Description : Which of the following is most easily hydrolysed?
Last Answer : Which of the following is most easily hydrolysed? A. `SF_(6)` B. `NF_(3)` C. `CCl_(4)` D. `TeF_(6)`
Description : A 50% solution of sulphuric acid is subjected to electrolyte oxidation and the product is hydrolysed.
Last Answer : Write balanced chemical equations : A 50% solution of sulphuric acid is subjected to electrolyte oxidation and the product is hydrolysed.
Description : Current concepts concerning the intestinal absorption of triacylglycerols are that (A) They must be completely hydrolysed before the constituent fatty acids can be absorbed (B) They are hydrolysed partially ... portal blood (D) In the absence of bile the hydrolysis of triacyl glycerols is absorbed
Description : The bond in proteins that is not hydrolysed under usual conditions of denaturation: (A) Hydrophobic bond (B) Hydrogen bond (C) Disulphide bond (D) Peptide bonds