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(1)
Which of them is used to introduce negative supercoiling in DNA?
[A]
Type 1 topoisomerase
[B]
Ethidium bromide
[C]
Gyrase/ type 2 topoisomerase
[D]
SYBR gold
Answer: Gyrase/ type 2 topoisomerase
(2)
What is the term given to the supercoiling of circular DNA?
[A]
Twist number
[B]
Linking number
[C]
Writhe number
[D]
Cross-linking
(3)
Which of this factor is not responsible for thermal denaturation of DNA?
[A]
PH
[B]
Temperature
[C]
Ionic strength
[D]
Humidity
(4)
The stability and formation of G-quadruplex depends on __________
[A]
Monovalent cation
[B]
Divalent cation
[C]
Bivalent cation
[D]
Pentavalent ion
Answer: Monovalent cation
(5)
Name the nitrogenous base which is found in abundance in G-quadruplex?
[A]
Adenine
[B]
Guanine
[C]
Cytosine
[D]
Thymine
(6)
The third strand of triple helix is paired in which scheme?
[A]
Hoogsteen base pair scheme
[B]
Intermolecular base pair scheme
[C]
Intramolecular base pair scheme
[D]
G-quartet scheme
Answer: Hoogsteen base pair scheme
(7)
Which one of the following statement is INCORRECT for Z-DNA?
[A]
Left-handed DNA
[B]
Mostly found in alternating purine-pyrimidine sequences
[C]
Only one deep, narrow groove
[D]
Anti glycosidic bond conformation
Answer: Anti glycosidic bond conformation
(8)
How many base pairs are there in every helical turn of Watson-Crick double helix model?
[A]
32.3
[B]
11.6
[C]
20
[D]
10.4
(9)
Which form of DNA is described by Watson-Crick model?
[A]
B-DNA
[B]
Z-DNA
[C]
A-DNA
[D]
Quadraplex DNA
(10)
Who described the structure of DNA double helix?
[A]
Peter Mitchell
[B]
Andre Jagendorf
[C]
Ernest Uribe
[D]
Watson and Crick
(11)
Levene investigated and found that the nucleic acid is composed of poly-nucleotides and each nucleotide is composed of one base, a sugar molecule and a phosphate. This was performed on the genome of________________
[A]
Bacteria
[B]
Fungi
[C]
WBCs
[D]
Yeast
(12)
In the late 1970s non double helical form of DNA was also suggested but was discarded on the basis of certain factors. Which of the following is not a factor responsible?
[A]
X-ray crystallography
[B]
Nuclein
[C]
Topoisomerase
[D]
Nucleosome core particle
(13)
With respect to the importance of hydrogen bonding and DNA double helix stability, which of the following statements is false?
[A]
Favorable tautomeric form of nucleotide bases
[B]
Contributes to the thermodynamic stability
[C]
Decreases the entropy
[D]
Specificity of base pairing
Answer: Decreases the entropy
(14)
In a DNA double helix the bases are held together by hydrogen bonds. These hydrogen bonds are _________
[A]
Covalent bonds
[B]
Non-covalent bonds
[C]
Ionic bonds
[D]
Van der Waals forces
Answer: Non-covalent bonds
(15)
The hydrogen bonds formed during A and T bonding occurs between C6NH2 of A and _____
[A]
C4O of T
[B]
PO3–
[C]
C6O of A
[D]
C1O of T
(16)
What should be the complementary strand of 3’….ATGGCTTGA….5’?
[A]
3’….TACCGAACT….5’
[B]
5’….TACCGAACT….3’
[C]
3’….TAGGCAAGT….5’
[D]
5’….TAGGCAAGT….3’
Answer: 5’….TACCGAACT….3’
(17)
In 1952, an unambiguous established work in the laboratory of Alexander Todd led to the discovery of _____________
[A]
Chemical nature of DNA
[B]
X-ray diffraction structure of DNA
[C]
3’-5’ phosphodiester linkage regularly links the nucleotides of DNA
[D]
Nucleic acid strands are held together by hydrogen bonds
Answer: 3’-5’ phosphodiester linkage regularly links the nucleotides of DNA
(18)
In early 1950s high quality X-ray diffraction photographs of DNA suggesting the DNA being double helix and composed of two nucleotide strands. Who took those photographs?
[A]
Rosalind Franklin
[B]
William Asbury
[C]
Francis H. Crick and James D. Watson
[D]
Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins
Answer: Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins
(19)
The first X-ray diffraction patterns of DNA were taken in 1938 by ___________
[A]
William Asbury
[B]
Rosalind Franklin
[C]
Francis H. Crick
[D]
Linus Pauling
(20)
A nucleoside is composed of
[A]
a base+ a sugar
[B]
a base+ a sugar+ phosphate
[C]
a base+ a phosphate
[D]
none of these
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