43. Which one among the following can be effectively transmitted from person to person due to coughing? (a)AIDS & Tuberculosis (b)Dengue & COVID-19 (c)Malaria & Typhoid (d)Swine Flu & Adenovirus […]
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Understanding Termination Process in Automated DNA Sequencing
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The most important step of an automated DNA sequencing reaction is 1. specific and systematic termination of the amplified DNA 2. ligation of DNA template 3. addition of calcium chloride […]
Which Statement About Facilitated Diffusion Is Incorrect
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Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT about facilitated diffusion? (1) Its rate is higher than simple diffusion. (2) The partition coefficient of the solute is irrelevant for it. […]
Flavin as a Two-Electron Carrier in the Electron Transport Chain
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- April 13, 2025
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39. In the electron transport chain which one of the following can be a two-electron carrier? (a)Cupro proteins (b)Cytochrome (c)Flavin (d)Iron-sulphur proteins (Fe-S cluster) Article: Introduction The electron transport chain […]
Labelled DNA Number After One Cell Division
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All the DNA strands of a cell containing 4 chromosomes are labelled. After one division how many chromosomes in the daughter cell will have labelled DNA? (1) 1 (2) 2 […]
Why Bacteria Are Most Sensitive to Ampicillin During the Log Phase of Growth
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- April 13, 2025
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36. At which phase of the growth curve are bacteria more sensitive to ampicillin? Options:- (a) Declining phase (b) Lag phase (c) Log phase (d) Stationary Article: Introduction Antibiotics like […]
Intermediate Filament Found in the Nucleus is Nuclear Lamins
Which one of the following intermediate filament proteins is present in the nucleus? (1) Vinculin (2) Lamin (3) Nestin (4) Laminin Which Intermediate Filament Protein Is Found in the Nucleus? […]
How Do Bacteria Protect Themselves from Phages? Understanding the Role of Endonucleases
Bacteria protect themselves from phages by producing the following enzymes which fragment the phage genome 1. endonucleases 2. methylases 3. topoisomerases 4. exonucleases How Do Bacteria Protect Themselves from Phages? […]
The Basis of DNA Fingerprinting is Repetitive Sequences
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35. DNA fingerprinting for forensic investigation is based on: (a)Exon sequences (b)Intron sequences (c)Promoter sequences (d)Repetitive sequences The Basis of DNA Fingerprinting is Repetitive Sequences DNA fingerprinting has revolutionized […]
How Restriction Endonucleases Protect Bacteria from Lambda Phage Invasion
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- April 13, 2025
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Which nuclease of bacteria is responsible for degrading the genome of the invading lambda phage? (a)Exonuclease (b)Phagodegradase (c)Restriction endonuclease (d)Topoisomerase How Restriction Endonucleases Protect Bacteria from Lambda Phage Invasion […]


