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Questions Related to biotechnological regulations
How many cycles of PCR are required if desired number of DNA molecules is 64 and starting material is single stranded DNA instead of ds DNA ?
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5
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64
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7
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30
Which does not describe a function of the DNA polymerase molecule?
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Recognise the free nucleotide that pairs with the base on the template strand of DNA
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Read the strand of template DNA and recognise the base there
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Proofread to ensure that the proper base has been incorporated
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Make the proper nucleotide to match with the base read on the template strand
DNA polymerase is an enzyme that synthesizes DNA molecules from deoxyribonucleotides, the building blocks of DNA. The function of DNA polymerase is to replicate, proofread and repair DNA.DNA polymerases add nucleotide bases only when an RNA primer, a short piece of RNA, is already present.
To carry out a polymerase chain reaction (PCR), one must have the catalytic DNA polymerase and
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a blueprint or gene map of the sequence one wish to copy
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a number of primers from either side of the target DNA in order to get the polymerase replication process- going
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a DNA synthesizer machine
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a DNA probe
Polymerase Chain Reaction is a method widely used to make many copies of a specific DNA segment. Using PCR, a single (or more) copy of a DNA sequence is exponentially amplified to generate thousands to millions of more copies of that particular DNA segment. Components of PCR include DNA template, DNA polymerase, two DNA primers, nucleotides.
What is the function of the polymerase chain reaction in genetic engineering?
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Cut DNA into many fragments
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Carry DNA into a new cell
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Link together newly joined fragments of DNA
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Make millions of copies of a specific segment of DNA
Polymerase Chain Reaction is a method widely used to make many copies of a specific DNA segment. Using PCR, a single (or more) copy of a DNA sequence is exponentially amplified to generate thousands to millions of more copies of that particular DNA segment.
In the $PCR$ technology the $DNA$ segment is replicated over a billion times. This repeated replication is catalyzed by the enzyme.
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$DNA$ polymerase
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Taq polymerase
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$DNA$ dependent $RNA$ polymerase
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Primase
The taq polymerase enzyme is obtained from
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Thiobacillus ferroxidans
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Bacillus subtilis
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Pseudomonas putida
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Thermus aquaticus
Which one is a true statement regarding $DNA$ polymerase used in $PCR$
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it is used to ligate introduced $DNA$ in recipient cell
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it serves as a selectable marker
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it is isolated from a virus
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it remains active at high temperature
Which of the following steps is/are catalysed by Taq polymerase in a PCR?
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Denaturation of template DNA
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Annealing of primers to template DNA
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Extension of primer end on template DNA
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All of these
PCR is the short form for polymerase chain reaction which is the phenomenon which is used for amplification of the part-specific region of DNA as per our interest. Taq polymerase is the enzyme that attaches nucleotides together and help is the extension of primer end on the template DNA.
Which among the following is true for protein synthesis in bacteria?
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It involves all the three types of RNAs (m-RNA, t-RNA and r-RNA)
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It involves $3$ types of RNA polymerase
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It involves single type of RNA polymerase
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It involves RNA processing
Select the wrong pair
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RNA polymerase I - Sn RNA 5S rRNA, r-RNA
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RNA polymerase I - r-RNA
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RNA polymerase II - hnRNA
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RNA polymerase III - tRNA