DNA,RNA and Protein Metabolism MCQs

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Q91.
Proteins which help to open the double helix for DNA synthesis are
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Answer: (a).DNA helicases
Q92.
First evident that DNA is genetic material comes from the experiment of Griffith is
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Answer: (b).transformation
Q93.
An RNA primer is synthesized by
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Answer: (d).primase
Q94.
The DNA is negatively super coiled, complexes to histone,
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Answer: (d).All of these
Q95.
During conventional transformation experiments E. coli cells and plasmid DNA interacts in an environment of
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Answer: (b).low temperature and Ca++
Q96.
What is the exact name of the classical Watson-Crick double helix DNA?
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Answer: (b).B-DNA
Q97.
The site on a bacterial chromosome that marks the initiation point for chromosome replication is called
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Answer: (a).Ori
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Answer: (b).right-handed double helix of antiparallel chains (∼10 bp/turn)
Q99.
For the DNA replication in eukaryotes, the cell cycle consists of
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Answer: (c).G1,S, G2 and M phases
Q100.
Which of the following in DNA replication and transcription are common?
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Answer: (c).synthesis in the 5'-3' direction