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प्रश्न
Explain in short.
Mutation
उत्तर
Mutation is any sudden change that occurs in the nucleotide sequence of a gene, causing either a minor or considerable change in the characters of an individual.
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How t-RNA act as an adapter molecule?
Explain in detail with the help of a diagram.
Which process is shown in the diagram given below?
Define Translocation.
In following case what will be the corresponding sequence of the transcribed mRNA?
AGGTATCGCAT is a sequence from the coding strand of a gene.
Using a DNA template, synthesis of a new strand is carried out by which of the following enzyme?
During transcription in prokaryotes, the enzyme RNA polymerase recognizes the promotor by its ______.
Primary transcript is non-functional and contains ______.
Identify the cell organelle that serves as a site of protein synthesis.
Study the following statements and select the correct option.
Statement A: The primary transcript produced in eukaryote is translated without undergoing any modification or processing.
Statement B: The hnRNA in humans has exons and introns.
Sequential order of nucleotides on template strand forming m-RNA synthesizing specific protein is given below. Based on it select the sequential t-RNA anticodon entering in the process of protein synthesis.
Template: TAC GAC AAC CAC TTA ATT
Which one of the following is NOT essential for synthesis of protein in a normal cell?
If there are 300 bases in an RNA which codes for a protein with 100 amino acids, and a base at position 162 is deleted such that the length of RNA become 299, how many codons will be altered.
Which one is a cell-coded protein formed in response to infection with most animal viruses:
Complete the above-given diagram of a transcription unit.
Which one of the following is not applicable to RNA?
How many polypeptide chains are present in gamma immunoglobulin?
During the post transcriptional modification, ______ process does not occur.
Explain the process of binding of ribosomal units to mRNA during protein synthesis.