Test No.03

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Bioinformatics Quiz

Test your knowledge in the fascinating field of bioinformatics with this comprehensive quiz! Covering crucial concepts such as databases, protein structures, and evolutionary theory, this quiz is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of biological data science.

Participate and explore topics including:

  • Genome analysis
  • Protein databases
  • Phylogenetic trees
  • RNA structures
  • Bioimage informatics
47 Questions12 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingCell3
Bioinformatics is the combination of
Biology
Computer Science
Math/Statistics
All of these
Genome is?
Normal Gene
A gene
Collection of genes
Non of above
Why do we need DNA or Protein sequences?
For evolutionary study
For mutational analysis
For Homology study
All of these
Phenotype comes from
Protein
DNA
Chromosome
All of these
______ is the collection of data where data can easily retrieve
Computer
Internet
USB
Database
What is/are the properties of an ideal database
Non-redundant
No user friendly
Complex
All of these
In the field of botant Model plant for experiments is_________?
Arabidopsis Thaliana
Pea
Oryza Sativa
Wheat
Genbank is the database for__________
Genes structure
Protein Sequence
Protein structure
Gene Sequence
________ is the database to study human's genetic diseases
PUBMED
DISEASE
OMIM
PIR
NCBI stands for?
National Centre of Biotechnology Information
National Centre for Bioinformatics Institute
National Centre for Biotechnology Information
Non of these
First Protein sequence database is _______
PDB
NCBI
Swiss Prot
PIR
______ is protein structure database
PIR
UniProtKb
Genbank
PDB
Blast stands for?
Basic Multiple sequence Alignment Search Tool
Biological Analysis Tool
Both of these
Non of these
In biology, a ______ is a section of a phylogeny in which the relationships convert into two or couple descendants.
Pair wise alignment
Dichotomy
Polytomy
All of these
In phylogenetic tree analysis, _______ type of tree is meaningful for evolutionary study
Phylogram
Cladogram
Unrooted Tree
Non of these
Protein's secondary structure contains
Alpha Helices
Beta sheets
Coils
All of above
RNA structures can be experimentally determined using _____
X-ray crystallography or NMR techniques
X-ray crystallography only
NMR-Techniques only
Non of these
Which database is used for gene pathway analysis?
PATHWAY
PIR
PDB
KEGG
Secondry structure of protein can be predicted by using _______ tool
Modeller
KEGG
OMIM
Chou-fasman
Tools used to search Chemical Structures
ChEMBL
PUBCHEM
Both of these
Non of these
PDB stands for?
Protein Data Base
Protein Data Bank
Protein Disulphide Bond
Protein Data Blast
Which of the following scientists created The first Bioinformatics database?
Pearson
Richard Durbin
Michael.J.Dunn
Day-hoff
Field used to computationally analyze bioimages and molecular images at high throughput; is known as
Bioimage
Bioimage informatics
Gel electrophoresis
Dot Plot
FASTA format start with
>
<
+
=
NCBI collaborative are
DDBJ
EBI
EMBL
All of these
This Dot plot image is representing that
Both sequences are identical
Pelindrome Sequence
Direct repeats
Inverse Repeat
This plot showing that between both sequences there are
Inverted Repeats
Pelindrome sequeunce
Direct repeats
Non of these
Dot Plot is application of__________
Pairwise sequence alignment
Multiple sequence alignment
Both of these
Dynamic Programmis
DNA sequences are homologous if they are at least ___ identical
70%
20%
75%
25%
Protein's secondary structure contains
Alpha helices
Beta sheets
Both of these
Non of these
Protein sequences are homologous if they are at least ___ identical
70%
20%
75%
25%
Which database is used for gene pathway analysis?
PDB
PIR
BLAST
KEGG
______ is protein structure database
PIR
SWISS PROT
PDB
NCBI
First Protein sequence database is _______
PDB
NCBI
BLAST
ATLAS
Genbank is the database for__________
Gene sequence
Gene structure
Protein sequences
Protein structure
Tools used to search Chemical Structures
PUBCHEM
GeneBank
PDB
PIR
If the structure of protein is unknown; which type of docking can be performed
Ligand-based
Structure based
Both of these
All of above
If the bond angles, bond lengths and torsion angles of the components are not modified at any stage of complex generation, is known as ________
Rigid body docking
Flexible body docking
Both of these
Non of these
Tools used for gene structure prediction are
GenScan
HMM gene
Gene Com ber
All of these
FASTA format start with
<
>
+
-
Tools used for molcular docking
MOE
PIR
PDB
NCBI
What is/are the properties of an ideal database
Redundant
Complex
Annotated
All of these
PDB is ____
Protein sequence database
Protein structure database
Protein properties database
All of these
Local alignment show
Over all alignment
Low match region
No similarity
Non of these
PIR is___
Protein structure database
DNA sequence database
DNA structure database
Non of these
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