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191.

What are those structures that appear as 'beads-on-string' in the chromosomes when viewed under electron microscope?

  • Nucleotides

  • Nucleosomes

  • Base pairs

  • Base pairs


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Nucleosomes

Nucleosome is sub-microscopic sub-unit of chromatin which is formed by wrapping of DNA over a core of histone proteins. The term was coined by Oudet et. al, (1975). It is oblate structure with a length of 10 nm and a thickness of 5-5.7 nm. Its core is called nu-body. The latter is formed of four pairs of histone molecules - H2A, H2B, H3 and H4. DNA makes 1.75 turns over the octamer to form a nucleosome. Two adjacent nucleosomes are connected by a short segment of unbound DNA called linker DNA. A fifth type of histone called H1 is attached over the linker DNA. Nucleosomes appear as 'beads-on-string' in the chromosomes under electron microscope.

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192.

The process of RNA interference has been used in the development of plants resistant to 

  • fungi

  • viruses

  • insects

  • insects

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193.

Which one of the following also acts as a catalyst in a bacterial cell?

  • sn RNA

  • hn RNA

  • 23 S rRNA

  • 23 S rRNA

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194.

Silencing of mRNA has been used in producing transgenic plants resistant to

  • bollworms

  • nematodes

  • White rusts

  • White rusts

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195.

The unequivocal proof of DNA as the genetic material came from the studies on a 

  • bacterium

  • fungus

  • viroid

  • viroid

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196.

Which one of the following techniques made it possible to genetically engineer living organism

  • Recombinant DNA techniques

  • X -ray diffraction

  • Heavier isotope labelling

  • Heavier isotope labelling

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197.

Which one of the following is used as a vector for cloning the gene into higher organisms?

  • Baculovirus

  • Salmonella typhimurium

  • Rhizopus nigricans

  • Rhizopus nigricans

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198.

The one aspect which is not a salient feature of genetic code is its being

  • degenerate

  • ambiguous

  • universal

  • universal

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199.

Which one of the following palindromic base sequences in DNA can be easily cut at about the middle be some particular restriction enzyme?

  • 5'-CGTTCG -3'
    3'-ATCCTA-5'

  • 5'-GATATG-3'
    3'-CTACTA-5'

  • 5'-GAATTC-3'
    3'CTTAAG-5'

  • 5'-GAATTC-3'
    3'CTTAAG-5'

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200.

DNA and RNA segment tagged wit  a radioactive molecule is called

  • vector

  • probe

  • clone

  • clone

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