The AT/GC ratio in human beings is (where A = adenine, T = thymin

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91.

How many tripeptides can be prepared by linking the amino acids glycine, alanine and phenyl alanine?

  • One

  • Three

  • Six

  • Twelve


92.

A codon has a sequence of A, and specifies a particular B that is to be incorporated into a C. What are A, B and C?

  • A - 3 bases; B - amino acid; C - carbohydrate

  • A - 3 acids; B - carbohydrate; C - protein

  • A - 3 bases; B - protein; C - amino acid

  • A - 3 bases; B - amino acid; C - protein


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93.

The AT/GC ratio in human beings is (where A = adenine, T = thymine, G = Guanine, C = cytosine).

  • 1

  • 1.52

  • 9.3

  • 2


B.

1.52

The AT/GC ratio m human beings is 1.52.


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94.

Which one of the following statements is not correct?

  • Except glycine all other naturally occurring α-amino acids are optically active.

  • α-amino acids have maximum solubility at their isoelectric point.

  • A tripeptide has two peptide bonds.

  • α-amino acids exist as Zwitter ions.


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95.

Which one of the following is true for an exothermic reaction A B, if Ef and Eb are the activation energies of forward and backward reactions respectively?

  • Ef > Eb

  • Ef = Eb

  • Ef = -Eb

  • Ef < Eb


96.

The site of action of insulin is

  • mitochondria

  • nucleus

  • plasma membrane

  • DNA


97.

The number of hydrogen bonds between guanine and cytosine and between adenine and thymine in DNA is

  • 1, 2

  • 3, 2

  • 3, 1

  • 2, 1


98.

The amino acid containing indole part is

  • tryptophan

  • tyrosine

  • proline

  • methionine


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99.

What are the substances which mimic the natural chemical messengers?

  • Antibiotics

  • Antagonists

  • Agonists

  • Receptors


100.

Lactose is disaccharide of

  • α- D - glucose and α- D - fructose

  • β- D- glucose and β- D-galatose

  • α- D - glucose and  β- D-ribose

  • α- D - glucose and  β- D-galactose


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