The vector for T-DNA is from Biology Molecular Basis of In

Previous Year Papers

Download Solved Question Papers Free for Offline Practice and view Solutions Online.

Test Series

Take Zigya Full and Sectional Test Series. Time it out for real assessment and get your results instantly.

Test Yourself

Practice and master your preparation for a specific topic or chapter. Check you scores at the end of the test.
Advertisement

 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

91.

hnRNA undergoes two additional processes. Out of them in one process an unusual nucleotide (methyl GPT) is added to the 5' end of the molecule. What would you call this?

  • Tailing

  • Splicing

  • Termination

  • Capping


92.

Variation in gene frequencies within a population can occur by chance rather than by natural selection. This is referred to as

  • Genetic flow

  • Genetic drift

  • Random mating

  • Genetic load


93.

Which of the following DNA sequences qualifies to be designated as a palindrome?

  • 5'-GACCAG'3 in one strand

  • 3'GACCAG-5' in one strand

  • 5-GACGAG-3', 3'-CIGGIC-5'

  • 5'-AGCGCT-3', 3'-TCGCGA-5'


94.

Munch hypothesis is based on

  • Translocation of food due to Turgor Pressure (TP) gradient and imbibition force

  • Translocation of food due to Turgor Pressure (TP) gradient

  • Translocation of food due to imbition force

  • None of the above


Advertisement
95.

Biolistic technique is used in

  • Gene transfer process

  • Tissue culture process

  • Hybridisation process

  • Germplasm conservation process


96.

Genetic material found in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is

  • Double stranded RNA

  • Single stranded RNA

  • Double stranded DNA

  • Single stranded DNA


97.

DNA replication occurs in

  • G1-phase

  • S-phase

  • G2-phase

  • M-phase


Advertisement

98.

 The vector for T-DNA is

  • Thermus aquaticus

  • Salmonella typhimurium

  •  Agrobacterium tumefaciens

  • Escherichia coli


C.

 Agrobacterium tumefaciens

The vector is a plasmid or virus DNA used to introduce genes into a host cell, where the genes may be amplified, gene cloning or otherwise manipulated.


Advertisement
Advertisement
99.

Viroids have

  • ssRNA not enclosed by a protein coat

  • ssDNA not enclosed by a protein coat

  • dsDNA enclosed by a protein coat

  •  dsRNA enclosed by protein coat


100.

Probes, used in DNA fingerprinting, are initially

  • Single-stranded RNA

  • Mini-satellite

  • 19base long oligonucleotide

  •  All of the above


Advertisement