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LATEST NEET MCQ’S ON DNA structure [BIOLOGY]

Posted on September 7, 2022

Q. In this type of DNA replication, of the two newly formed molecules, one is purely a new one and the other is an old one

(a) dispersive

(b) conservative

(c) semiconservative

(d) both (b) and (c)

Answer: :: (c)

Q. The process of DNA replication is affected by an enzyme known as

(a) Mutase

(b) Ligase

(c) Polymerase I

(d) Ribonuclease

Answer: :: (c)

Q. A DNA molecule in which both strands have radioactive thymidine is permitted to replicate in an environment that contains non-radioactive thymidine. What is the right number of DNA molecules which possess some radioactive thymidine post three duplications?

(a) one such molecule

(b) two such molecules

(c) four such molecules

(d) eight such molecules

Answer: :: (b)

Q. If the DNA strand has nitrogenous base sequence ATTGCC, the mRNA will have?

(a) ATTGCA

(b) UGGACC

(c) UAACGG

(d) ATCGCC

Answer: :: (c)

Q. The type of coiling in DNA is

(a) Zig-zag

(b) Left-handed

(c) Opposite

(d) Right-handed

Answer: :: (d)

Q. In DNA, the enzyme which breaks the H2 bonds is

(a) Ligase

(b) Helicase

(c) Topoisomerase

(d) Polymerase

Answer: :: (b)

Q. The total DNA comprises what amount of cytoplasmic DNA in cells?

(a) 95-99%

(b) 65-75%

(c) 45-50%

(d) 1-5%

Answer: :: (d)

Q. The bases are held together in a DNA double helix by hydrogen bonds. These bonds are

(a) Ionic bonds

(b) Covalent bonds

(c) Non-covalent bonds

(d) Van der Waals forces

Answer: :: (c)

Q. DNA fingerprinting recognizes the differences in

(a) satellite DNA

(b) bulk DNA

(c) Repetitive DNA

(d) both (a) and (c)

Answer: :: (d)

Q. This force can stabilize a DNA double-helix

(a) Hydrophilic sugar-phosphate groups are found on the exterior of the helix where interaction with water occurs

(b) Hydrophobic bases are present in the interior of the helix, each base-pair is stabilized by the same number of hydrogen bonds

(c) covalent base stacking interactions may take place between neighbouring bases within the same strand in the helix

(d) non-covalent N-glycosidic bonds may form between nitrogenous bases in opposite strands in the helix

Answer: :: (a)

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