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{"title":"B.Sc. (Part-I) Examination, 2018 - Zoology","paper":"Cell Biology and Genetics","booklet_code":"V","exam_duration":"Two Hours","max_marks":"50"}
Questions:
- Holandric genes are?
- A process by which DNA of nucleus passes genetic information to m-RNA?
- An allele is?
- The number of nucleotide pairs per turn in B-DNA?
- The areas of nuclear membrane giving rise to ER are called?
- The gene which masks the expression of other gene is called?
- In Z-DNA, one complete turn of helix is?
- The ratio of recessive epistasis is?
- A chromosome with centromere lying at one end is?
- The largest human chromosome is approximately?
- The core particle of nucleosome is made up of following histones?
- Balbiani rings are found in?
- Branch of science which deals with the improvement of human race genetically is called?
- Which one of the following is an example of Y-linked trait?
- Who proposed chromosomal theory of linkage?
- TAY-SACHS disease is caused by?
- Monosomics are?
- If the base sequence of a segment of DNA is 3'-ATGGCAC-5' then the base sequence of m-RNA transcript will be?
- Haemophilia A is due to lack of?
- Coupling and Repulsion are concerned with?
- Which one is the example of X-linked dominant gene inheritance?
- Which enzyme is not found in an albino patient?
- Sickle-cell anaemia is caused by?
- XX-XO method of sex determination is found in?
- Sex chromosomes in human males are?
- If haploid number of chromosomes in a cell is 12, then the trisomic number will be?
- Mendel used which of the following term for what we call a gene today?
- The double helix model of Watson and Crick is known as?
- Which ratio is constant for DNA of a particular species?
- The smallest RNA is?
- Nucleic acid was discovered as nuclein by?
- Which is a test-cross?
- The cell drinking is?
- Commonly known as suicidal bag of the cell?
- Which one of the following has its own DNA?
- The Cis-Face of Golgi bodies are?
- The stain used to visualize mitochondria is?
- Human species on earth can survive only till?
- Cell was discovered in?
- Cell theory was proposed by?
- Omnis cellula e cellula was proposed by?
- The prokaryotic cell does not contain?
- Which of the following is not an example of eukaryotic cell?
- Golgi bodies are not associated with?
- Dictyosome is absent in?
- Plasma membrane is made up of?
- Unit membrane model of plasma membrane was proposed by?
- According to fluid mosaic model, the plasma membrane presents?
- Cell membrane is selectively permeable?
- Cellular respiration takes place in?
- Elementary particles present on the inner membrane of mitochondria is also known as?
- Krebs cycle reactions take place in?
- The Golgi body plays a major role in?
- A major site for synthesis of lipids is?
- Which one of the following structures is an organelle within an organelle?
- The two sub-units of ribosome remain united at a critical ion level of?
- Ribosomes are produced in?
- Nucleus is enveloped by?
- Important site for formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids is?
- Mitochondria is not found in?
- Mitosis was discovered by?
- In Mitosis, the centromere divides and chromatids are separated during?
- The net gain of energy from one gram mole of glucose during aerobic respiration?
- Synapsis takes place at which of the following stage?
- End product of glycolysis is?
- Haemophilia occurs due to mutation on X-chromosome?
- The possible blood group of children born to parents having A x AB groups are?
- Chiasmata can be observed clearly at?
- Nuclear pores are composed of?
- Down's syndrome is an autosomal abnormality?
- Crossing-over occurs in between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes?
- Turner's syndrome has chromosomes complement of XO?
- Meiosis is that kind of cell division in which the cell divides twice and chromosomes divide once?
- How many Barr bodies will be seen in the nuclei of somatic cell of female with XXXX abnormal genetic constitution?
- Klinefelter's syndrome is 44 + XXY?
- Cri-du-chat syndrome is caused by deletion?
- The sugar in a DNA is 2-deoxyribose?
- The number of chromosomes after meiotic division I in meiosis?
- Double helical structure of DNA was given by Watson and Crick?
- 70S Ribosome is made up of 30S and 50S subunits?
- The amount of energy given by one mole of ATP is 7.3 Kcal?
- In glycolysis, during dehydrogenation, electrons are accepted by NAD+?
- Active transport requires energy?
- Na+-K+ dependent ATPase activity helps in transport of K+ inward and Na+ outward?
- The repeating units in a long DNA polymer are nucleotides?
- In 80S ribosome, RNA:protein ratio is 1:1?
- In mammalian cells the average volume occupied by nucleus is about 50%?
- Peptide bonds are involved in linking amino acids?
- A nucleoside is base + sugar?
- Which of the following is a purine base? Adenine?
- Enzymes which help in electron transfer are cytochromes?
- Chiasma shows the sites of crossing over?
- In how many cells, the meiotic division has taken place if the total number of spermatids produced are 32?
- Which among the followings is a single-membraned cell organelle? Lysosome?
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