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In addition to Taq polymerase enzyme which other thermostable DNA polymerases have been isolated to be used in polymerase chain Reaction (PCR)?

  1. Pfu polymerase isolated from Pyrococcus furiosus

  2. Tli polymerase (vent polymerase) isolated from Thermococcus litoralis

  3. Both (a) and (b)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In addition to Tag DNA polymerase, Pfu polymerase and Tli polymerase have been isolated which are also thermostable. Pfu polymerase is isolated from Pyrococcus furiosus. Tli (vent) polymerase is isolated from Thermococcus litoralis.

Which one of the following is not a correct match?

  1. Tumor Inducing - Ti plasmid

  2. DNA probe - Identifies the desired DNA fragment

  3. PCR - DNA staining

  4. Agarose - Sea weeds


Correct Option: C

The correct sequence of different steps of polymerase chain reaction is

  1. Annealing denaturation extension

  2. Denaturation extension annealing

  3. Denaturation annealing extension

  4. Extension denaturation annealing


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Polymerase chain reaction is a technique used to replicate a fragment of DNA so as to produce many copies of a particular DNA sequence. A single PCR amplification cycle involves three basic steps: denaturation, annealing and extension (polymerisation).
So, the correct answer is 'Denaturation annealing extension'.

A doctor while operating on an HIV(+)ve patient accidentally cuts himself with a scalpel. Suspecting himself to have contracted the virus which test will he take to rule out/confirm his suspicion?

  1. PCR

  2. Routine urine examination

  3. TLC

  4. DLC


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Very low count of bacteria or viruses (when the symptoms of the disease are not yet visible) can be detected by multiplication of their nucleic acid by PCR, (PCR can detect very low amounts of DNA). PCR is usually used to detect HIV in suspected AIDS patients.

Given figures represent the steps involved in polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Identify the steps A, B, C and D, and select the correct option.

A B C D
a Denaturation at 94-96 degree C Extension through Taq polymerase at 72 degree C Repetition of denaturation and annealing Annealing at 72 degree C
b Denaturation at 94-96 degree C Annealing at 40-60 degree C Extension through Taq polymerase at 72 degree C Repetition of denaturation and annealing
c Denaturation at 40-60 degree C Annealing at 72 degree C Extension through Taq polymerase at 94-96  degree C Repetition of denaturation and annealing
d Extension through Taq polymerase at 72 degree C Denaturation at 40 degree C Annealing at 72 degree C Repetition of denaturation and annealing
  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Polymerase chain reaction involves the steps:

  • Denaturation
  • Annealing 
  • Extension
  • Amplification
So, the correct option is 'Option B ' .

Study the following statements regarding recombinant DNA technology and select the incorrect ones

(i) Taq polymerase extends the primers using the nucleotides provided in the reaction
(ii) Antibiotic resistance genes are considered as desirable genes in recombinant DNA technology
(iii) DNA fragments are separated according to their charge only, in agarose gel electrophoresis
(iv) Transformation is a procedure through which a piece of DNA is integrated into the genome of a host bacterium
(v) To produce higher yields of the desired protein, host cells can be multiplied in a continuous culture
(vi) Downstream processing is one of the steps of polymerase chain reaction

  1. (i), (iii) and (vi)

  2. (i), (iii) and (v)

  3. (ii), (iii) and (v)

  4. (i), (iv) and (v)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Antibiotic resistance genes are selectable markers. Desirable genes are the ones which are introduced in the vector for getting desired protein product. In agarose gel electrophoresis, DNA fragments are separated according to their charge and size. After the formation of the product in a bioreactors, it undergoes through some processes before a finished product is ready for marketing. The processes include separation and purification of products which are collectively called as downstream processing.

Reaction of 1989 was

  1. Nicking by restriction endonucleases

  2. Polymerase chain reaction

  3. Reverse genetics

  4. Splicing


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In 1985 Norm Arnheim, also a member of the development team concluded his sabbatical at Cetus and assumed an academic position at USC. He began to investigate the use of PCR to amplify samples containing just a single copy of the target sequence. By 1989 his lab developed multiplex-PCR on single sperm to directly analyze the products of meiotic recombination.

So, the correct answer is 'Polymerase chain reaction.'

X technique is now routinely used to detect HIV in suspected AIDs patients. It is being used to detect mutations in genes in suspected cancer patients too. It is a powerful technique to identify many other genetic disorders. Identify X-

  1. X=PCR

  2. X=DNA fingerprinting

  3. X-Bioinformatic

  4. X-X-ray defreaction


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The development of molecular techniques that access viral load and the development of genotypic resistance have revolutionized the treatment of HIV disease. Commercially available viral load assays use a number of different approaches from reverse transcriptase PCR to amplification of branched chain DNA. New real-time PCR assays are under development, including LightCycler- and TaqMan-based tests. So, the correct answer is option A. ( X=PCR ).

PCR or polymerase chain reaction was discovered by

  1. Jeffreys 

  2. Nakamura 

  3. Karry Mullis

  4. Lander 


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Kary Mullis. Kary Banks Mullis (born December 28, 1944) is a Nobel Prize-winning American biochemist. In recognition of his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, he shared the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Michael Smith and earned the Japan Prize in the same year.

So, the correct answer is 'Karry Mullis.'

The function of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is

  1. Translation

  2. Transcription

  3. DNA amplification

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Translation is the process of synthesis of protein using mRNA nucleotide sequence as template, it occurs in cytoplasm. Transcription is the process of mRNA synthesis using DNA coding strand as template, it occurs in nucleus. PCR is a technique to amplify the gene of interest in three steps namely denaturation of target DNA (thermal cycle to separate the DNA strands), annealing of primers to the ssDNA and polymerisation (extension of primer into complete DNA strand complementary to the template strand). After completion of one cycle of PCR, two copies of the target DNA are produced both of which serve as template for next PCR cycle and produce 4 copies. Hence, there is exponential amplification of DNA copies. Correct option is C.