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    In Hershey and Chase experiment, DNA of T2  phage was made radioactive by using :-

  • Question 2
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    If the length of bacterial DNA is 6.80 mm, then how many bases are present in this bacteria :-

  • Question 3
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    Select the correct match with respect to HGP :

  • Question 4
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    Select the correct option regarding DNA depended RNA polymerase :-

      Direction of RNA synthesis Direction of reading of the template DNA strand
    (1) 5'—3' 3'—5'
    (2) 3'—5' 5'–3'
    (3) 5'—3' 5'—3'
    (4) 3'—5' 3'—5'

  • Question 5
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    Find out the correct matching

    (i) RNA polymerase-I (a) hnRNA
    (ii) RNA polymerase-II (b) snRNA
    (iii) RNA polymerase-III (c) 18s rRNA

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    The above given diagram show the arrangment of DNA fragment during electrophorosis. In which A lane is of sample and another four is the lane of suspect. which lane is the lane of the criminal in above diagram :- 

  • Question 7
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    Identify the plasmid among the following :-

  • Question 8
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    Which of the following is not a part of biotechnology ?

  • Question 9
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    If gene of interest was inserted at PvuI site in pBR322, the resulting plasmid will confer resistance to :-

  • Question 10
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    First artificially synthesized hormone by genetic engineering is :-

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