In his experiment on the chemistry of DNA, Chargaff estimated the base composition of human sperms and found Adenine is 19%, then the amount of Thymine in somatic cell will be
(1)19%

(2)31%

(3)38%

(4)62%

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Semi-conservative nature of the replication of eukaryotic chromosome was experimentally demonstrated by

(1)Chains

(2)Meselson and Stahl

(3)Hebert Taylor

(4)Hershey and Chase

Subtopic:  DNA Replication: I | DNA Replication |
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The short fragment of DNA produced in the lagging strand during duplication is known as

(1)Okazaki fragments

(2)RNA primer

(3)Leading strand

(4)Recombinant DNA

Subtopic:  DNA Replication:III | DNA Replication |
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How many times can the nuclear DNA replicate during the life cycle of a cell?

(1)Only once

(2)Twice

(3)Many times

(4)Does not replicate at all

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In DNA replication, the two strands of a daughter DNA molecules are derived as follows

(1) one strand from parent DNA and the other freshly synthesized

(2) both strands from parent DNA

(3) both strands synthesized as templates on parent strands

(4) both strands synthesized on RNA templates of parent strands

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DNA replication in most organisms is

(1)conservative and continuous

(2)semi-conservative but discontinuous

(3)semi-conservative and semi-discontinuous

(4)semi-conservative but continuous

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Borne viruses do not have DNA. This suggests that

(1)They are non-infective viruses

(2)RNA is the genetic material in these viruses

(3)DNA is not the genetic material

(4)RNA is a self replicating molecule

Subtopic:  Transcription: I | Transcription |
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The central dogma is

(1)Direction of flow of information from DNA→RNA→proteins

(2)the transfer of genetic information from same strand of DNA to m-RNA

(3)The faithful transfer of genetic information from DNA molecule to the next generation molecule through semi conservative mechanism

(4)Mendelism has established the principles of heredity

Subtopic:  Transcription: I | Transcription |
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The core enzyme which requires the factor for termination of RNA synthesis at some sites is known as

(1)Sigma factor

(2)Rho factor

(3)Gamma factor

(4)Alpha particle

Subtopic:  Transcription: III | Transcription |
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In a DNA% of T is 20% then what will be the % of G?

(1)20%

(2)40%

(3)30%

(4)60%

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