Molecular Biology-B.Sc. III (Syllabus of SGBAU-AMT) Created by Dr. P.P. Joshi

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DNA and Molecular Biology Quiz

Test your knowledge of molecular biology concepts with this engaging quiz designed for B.Sc. III students. Discover your understanding of DNA replication, mutation types, and various molecular techniques.

Whether you are prepping for exams or just interested in biology, this quiz covers:

  • DNA replication mechanisms
  • Role of enzymes in DNA processes
  • Mutation types and their implications
  • Molecular biology techniques
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringGene37
------------------------------- Method of DNA Replication where half strand is conserve & half is newly synthesized.
Double Conservative
Semi conservative
Partial Conservatve
Fully conservative
Role of helicase ---------------- the DNA by breaking the hydrogen bonds between nitrogenous pairs.
Winds
Double winds
Unwinds
Splits
Role of DNA Pol III -------------------- one by one to the growing DNA chain.
Adds nucleotide
Adds nitrogenous base
Remove nucleotide
Separate nuceotide
Role of -------------------- seals the gaps between the okazaki fragments.
RNA Primer
DNA Pol II
Helicase
DNA ligase
------------------- as a single nucleotide sequence coding for more than one polypeptide.
Jumping gene
Overlapping gene
Split gene
Unique gene
--------------------- is another term for transposable element.
Overlapping gene
Split gene
Jumping gene
Mutant gene
--------------- mutation refers to changes to a single nucleotide.
Point
Single
Double
Deletion
----------- is a method used to identify living things based on samples of their DNA.
DNA Fingerprinting
PCR
RFLP
Southern blotting
------- a technique used to make numerous copies of a specific segments of DNA quickly and accurately.
Southern blotting
PCR
ELISA
Western Blotting
------------ is a rapid and sensitive assay for detection and characterization of protein.
Southern blotting
PCR
Fingerprinting
Western blotting
A --------------- mutation occurs when a nucleotide is skipped or absent from the replicated strand.r
Addition
Deletion
Framshift
Substitution
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