Description : In tRNA molecule, the anticodon arm possesses (A) 5 Base pairs (B) 7 Base pairs (C) 8 Base pairs (D) 10 Base pairs
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Transfer RNAs are classified on the basis of the number of base pairs in (A) Acceptor arm (B) Anticodon arm (C) D arm (D) Extra arm
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : In tRNA molecule D arm is named for the presence of the base: (A) Uridine (B) Pseudouridine (C) Dihydrouridine (D) Thymidine
Description : The T ψ C arm in the tRNA molecule possesses the sequence (A) T, pseudouridine and C (B) T, uridine and C (C) T, dihydrouridine and C (D) T, adenine and C
Description : Although each specific tRNA differs from the others in its sequence of nucleotides, all tRNA molecules contain a base paired stem that terminates in the sequence CCA at (A) 3′ Termini (B)5′ Termini (C) Anticodon arm (D) 53 ′′ -Termini
Description : tRNA has (A) Clover leaf structure (B) anticodon arm (C) poly ‘A’ tay 3’ (D) Cap at 5’ end
Description : Translation results in the formation of (A) mRNA (B) tRNA (C) rRNA (D) A protein molecule
Description : Peptidyl transferase activity is located in (A) Elongation factor (B) A charged tRNA molecule (C) Ribosomal protein (D) A soluble cytosolic protein
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Degeneracy of genetic code implies that (A) Codons do not code for specific amino acid (B) Multiple codons must decode the same amino acids (C) No anticodon on tRNA molecule (D) Specific codon decodes many amino acids
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The approximate number of nucleotides in tRNA molecule is (A) 25 (B) 50 (C) 75 (D) 100
Description : The first acceptor of electrons from an excited chlorophyll molecule of phtosystem II is
Last Answer : The first acceptor of electrons from an excited chlorophyll molecule of phtosystem II is A. Quinone B. Cytochorme C. Iron-sulfur protein D. Ferredoxin
Description : The first acceptor of electrons from an excited chlorophyll molecule of photosystem II is (a) iron-sulphur protein(b) ferredoxin (c) quinone (d) cytochrome.
Last Answer : (c) quinone
Description : The genetic code operates via (A) The protein moiety of DNA (B) The base sequences of DNA (C) The nucleotide sequence of mRNA (D) The base sequence of tRNA
Description : All the following statements about recognition of a codon on mRNA by an anticodon on tRNA are correct except (A) The recognition of the third base of the codon is not very precise (B) ... degeneracy of the genetic code (D) Wobble results in incorporation of incorrect amino acids in the protein
Description : Xylulose-5-phosphate serves as a donar of active glycolaldehyde, the acceptor is (A) Erythrose 4-phosphate (B) Ribose 5-phosphate (C) Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (D) Sedoheptulose 7-phosphate
Description : In every cell, the number of tRNA molecules is at least (A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 40
Description : Any species that acts as an electron-pair acceptor a: w) Lewis base x) Bronsted base y) Lewis acid z) Bronsted acid
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- LEWIS ACID
Description : The minimum effective size of an operator for lac repressor binding is (A) 5 base pairs (B) 10 base pairs (C) 15 base pairs (D) 17 base pairs
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning translation of the mRNA message to protein synthesis? a. An adaptor molecule, tRNA, recognizes specific nucleic acid bases and unites them ... and the free amino acid occurs in the free cytoplasm d. Complete protein synthesis takes hours
Last Answer : Answer: a, b The synthesis of protein involves conversion from a four-letter nucleotide language to one of 20 chemically distinct amino acids. This process is referred to as ... translation and be moving down the mRNA molecules simultaneously, thus increasing the rate of protein synthesis
Description : During translation initiation in prokaryotes, a GTP molecule is needed in (a) formation of formyl-met-tRNA (b) binding of 30S subunit of ribosome with mRNA (c) association of 30S mRNA with formyl-met- tRNA (d) association of 50S subunit of ribosome with initiation complex.
Last Answer : (c) association of 30S mRNA with formyl-met- tRNA
Description : .The first phase of translation is (a) binding of mRNA to ribosome (b) recognition of DNA molecule (c) aminoacylation of tRNA (d) recognition of an anti-codon
Last Answer : (d) recognition of an anti-codon.
Description : In three dimensional view the molecule of tRNA is (a) L-shaped (b) S-shaped (c) Y-shaped (d) E-shaped.
Last Answer : (b) S-shaped
Description : .During translation initiation in prokaryotes, a GTP molecule is needed in (a) formation of formyl-met-tRNA (b) binding of 30S subunit of ribosome with mRNA (c) association of 30S mRNA with formyl-met- tRNA (d) association of 50S subunit of ribosome with initiation complex.
Description : The first phase of translation is (a) binding of mRNA to ribosome (b) recognition of DNA molecule (c) aminoacylation of tRNA (d) recognition of an anti-codon.
Last Answer : c) aminoacylation of tRNA
Last Answer : (a) L-shaped
Description : The number of base pair in a single turn of B-form DNA about the axis of the molecule is (A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12
Description : All of the following statements about post-transcriptional processing of tRNA are true except (A) Introns of some tRNA precursors are removed (B) CCA is added at 3′ end (C) 7-Methylguanosine triphosphate cap is added at 5′ end (D) Some bases are methylated
Description : Hydrogen peroxide may be detoxified in the absence of an oxygen acceptor by (A) Peroxidase (B) Catalase (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Description : If a coenzyme is required in an enzyme reaction, the former usually has the function of (A) Acting as an acceptor for one of the cleavage products of the substrate (B) Enhancing the specificity ... C) Increasing the number of receptor sites of the apo enzyme (D) Activating the substrate ENZYMES 167
Description : The hydrogen acceptor used in pentose phosphate pathway is (A) NAD (B) NADP (C) FAD (D) FMN
Description : An enzyme which uses hydrogen acceptor as substrate is (A) Xanthine oxidase (B) Aldehyde oxidase (C) Catalase (D) Tryptophan oxygenase
Description : The enzyme using some other substance, not oxygen as hydrogen acceptor is (A) Tyrosinase (B) Succinate dehydrogenase (C) Uricase (D) Cytochrome oxidase
Description : An enzyme catalyzing oxidoreduction, using oxygen as hydrogen acceptor is (A) Cytochrome oxidase (B) Lactate dehydrogenase (C) Malate dehydrogenase (D) Succinate dehydrogenase
Description : Ten base pairs are present in one turn of the helix in (A) A-DNA (B) B-DNA (C) C-DNA (D) Z-DNA
Description : Which of the following statements concerning abnormalities of the haemoglobin molecule is true? 1) Alpha thalassaemia is due to a deficiency of beta-chain production 2) HbS is caused by a ... is an adverse prognostic sign 5) oliguneoclitide probes may assist in the diagnosis of haemoglobinopathies
Last Answer : Answers-2 Alpha Thalassaemia is due to abnormalities of the alpha chain. Persistence of HbF has survival advnatages in severely affected subjects. C-alpha 16, beta 11. e-Hb electrophoresis(Dr Shu Ho)
Description : If the distance between two consecutive base pairs is 0.34 nm and the total number of base pairs of a DNA double helix in a typical mammalian cell is 6.6 × 109 bp, then the length of the DNA is approximately (a) 2.0 meters (b) 2.5 meters (c) 2.2 meters (d) 2.7 meters.
Last Answer : (b) 2.5 meters
Last Answer : (c) 2.2 meters
Description : The nitrogenous base present in the RNA molecule is (A) Thymine (B) Uracil (C) Xanthine (D) Hypoxanthine
Description : The total RNA in cell tRNA constitutes (A) 1–10% (B) 10–20% (C) 30–50% (D) 50–80%
Description : The human insulin gene located on the short arm of chromosome: (A) 11 (B) 17 (C) 18 (D) 20
Description : 1.7 m double helical DNA will have base pairs
Last Answer : 1.7 m double helical DNA will have base pairs A. `3.4xx10^(9)` B. `5xx10^(9)` C. `1.7xx10^(9)` D. `1.7xx10^(5)`
Description : Given the following data pairs (x, y), find the regression equation. (1, 1.24), (2, 5.23), (3, 7.24), (4, 7.60), (5, 9.97), (6, 14.31), (7, 13.99), (8, 14.88), (9, 18.04), (10, 20.70) a. y = 0.490 x - 0.053 b. y = 2.04 x c. y = 1.98 x + 0.436 d. y = 0.49 x
Last Answer : c. y = 1.98 x + 0.436
Description : The number of lone pairs of electrons on xenon atom in `XeF_(4)` molecule is
Last Answer : The number of lone pairs of electrons on xenon atom in `XeF_(4)` molecule is A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. zero
Description : When The number of bonding pairs in a molecule is equal to the number of electrons?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : In molecule of calcium sulfide calcium has two valence electron bonds and a sulfur atom has six valence electrons. How many lone pairs of electrons are present in the Lewis structure of calcium?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What shape would a molecule with two bounds groups and two lone pairs have?
Last Answer : The correct answer is: Bent.
Description : Where are the two lone pairs of electrons of the oxygen atom in an alcohol molecule located? (a) in two p orbitals (b) in two sp orbitals (c) in two sp2 orbitals (d) in two sp3 orbitals
Last Answer : in two sp3 orbitals
Description : Explain why the water molecule has a bent shape and a bond angle less than 109.5° The electron repulsion between the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen of water causes the O–H bonds to squeeze close together
Last Answer : The electron repulsion between the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen of water causes the O–H bonds to squeeze close together