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Which of the following is not required in PCR?

  1. DNA primer

  2. DNA template

  3. RNA primer

  4. Taq polymerase


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

DNA primer is not required for a PCR reaction. 

The reason for RNA primers to be used in PCR is the non availability of DNA primers. The RNA primers complimentary to the cellular DNA are easily synthesized by the DNA Primase enzyme which is nothing but RNA polymerase just like mRNA.

The areas of application of PCR include:


A. Production of monoclonal antibodies.
B. Insertion of recombinant DNA into an organism.
C. Diagnosis of a specific mutation.
D. Detection of plant pathogens.

  1. A B

  2. B, C

  3. C, D

  4. A, B, C, D


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Answer is option C i.e. "C, D"

PCR is used for diagnosis of diseases in animals and plants, it is also used to identify mutations in DNA. Major applications of PCR are:
(1) Clinical Diagnosis
(2) DNA Sequencing
(3)  Gene Manipulation and Expression Studies
(4) Forensic Medicine and (5) Gene Cloning.

While, Production of monoclonal antibodies is done by Hybridoma technology and insertion of recombinant DNA into organisms is done by transformation or transduction.

Which of the following are all Nucleotides?

  1. Adenosine, Cytidylic acid, Cytosine

  2. Adenylic acid, Cytidylic acid, Guanylic acid

  3. Cytidine, Adenine, Adenylic acid

  4. Uracil, Thymidine, Thymidylic acid


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • Nucleotides are compound consisting of a nucleoside linked to a phosphate group. Nucleotides form the basic structural unit of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA. For example, Adenylic acid, Guanylic acid, Thymidylic acid, and Cytidilic acid and 5'uridylic acid.
  • Hence Adenylic acid, Cytidilic acid, Guanylic acid are all Nucleotides.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Adenylic acid, Cytidilic acid, Guanylic acid'.

Kary B Mullis got Nobel prize for discovering 

  1. DNA polymerase enzyme

  2. Polymerase chain reaction

  3. Restriction endonucleases

  4. Western blotting


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

DNA polymerase enzyme synthesizes DNA strands by adding deoxyribonucleotides to 3' end of the primer via phosphodiester bonds; it uses parental DNA as a template. Kary Mullis got Nobel prize, in 1993 in chemistry, for the invention of polymerase chain reaction (PCR).  PCR - technique amplify the gene of interest.

One of the major advantages of transforming bacteria with a plasmid that contains DNA of interest is to amplify the DNA.
What other laboratory technique can be used to achieve the same result?

  1. Polymerase chain reaction

  2. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis

  3. DNA hybridization

  4. Gel electrophoresis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Polymerase chain reaction is a method of amplifying a specific segment of DNA by making multiple copies of it, using primers and DNA polymerase

So, the correct answer is 'Polymerase chain reaction'

Who developed polymerase chain reaction technique and got Nobel Prize

  1. Muller

  2. Mullis

  3. Wilson

  4. Nirenberg


Correct Option: B

Polymerase chain reaction is used for

  1. In vivo replication

  2. In vivo synthesis of mRNA

  3. In vitro replication of DNA segment

  4. In vitro synthesis of mRNA


Correct Option: C

PCR and RFLP are employed in

  1. DNA sequencing

  2. Genetic engineering

  3. Study of enzymes

  4. Genetic transformation


Correct Option: B

An analysis of chromosomal DNA using Southern hybridisation technique does not use

  1. Blotting

  2. Autoradiography

  3. PCR

  4. Electrophoresis


Correct Option: C

Which ones are simple sequence repeats (SSRs)

  1. Minisatellite sequences

  2. Microsatellites

  3. Pseudogenes

  4. Multiple gene family.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Simple sequence repeats (SSRs), sometimes described as genetic 'stutters,' are DNA tracts in which a short base-pair motif is repeated several to many times in tandem (e.g. CAGCAGCAG). These sequences experience frequent mutations that alter the number of repeats similar to Multigene Family, a set of genes descended by duplication and variation from some ancestral gene.

So, the correct answer is 'Multiple gene family.'