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The fluid property, due to which, mercury does not wet the glass is

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A major organism used in commercial bioleaching for copper recovery is

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A covalently closed circular DNA was in a relaxed state in water at 300C. What will happen if the water temperature increases to 600C or decreases to 100C?

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Pruning helps in making the hedge dense because

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The location of a proteins in cells can be studied using

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A fermentation medium is being cooled from 700C to 320C in a double pipe heat exchanger. Fluid flowing counter currently with this stream in heated from 200C to 460C. The log mean temperature difference (in0C) for the two streams is

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In a DNA molecule, two antiparallel strands that are complementary in their nucleotide sequence are paired to form a

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Consider a bacterium that grows with doubling time of 20 min in the exponential phase of its growth cycle and acquire 10 random mutrations in its genome in every generation. How many mutations will it acquire after 48 hr of growth in exponential phase?

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During genome engineering process, the role of flippase enzyme in the next round of modification in the target gene is to

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An energy generatioin process in which organic compounds act as both electron donors and terminal electron acceptor in a microbe is called

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Which of the following process does NOT contribute to conversion of a proto-oncogene to oncogene?

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The artificial sweetener, aspartame, is enzymatically produced using

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The sequence CGAATTTGG is matched globally with four sequences in a database. The sequence that will give the highest similarity score taking match=1, mismatch=0 and gap penalty=minus1 is

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In which organelle of seeds are stored oils converted to fatty acids and glycerol during germination?

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Met-Ile-Val-His-Tyr was the sequence of a hypothetical peptide. Assuming that there are two possible codons each for His, val and Try, one possible codon for Met, and four possible codons for Ile, the number of possible nucleotide sequences coding for this peptide would be

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What is the use of Aminopterin in hybridoma production?

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How many linkage groups would be there in a plant with 2n=20?

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A bacterial population, growing in batch culture, increases from 1000 cells to 10,00,000 cells in 5 hours. What is the generation time of the bacteria?

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In large scale fermentation processes, corn steep liquor is mainly used as a

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Aqueous two phase partitioining (ATPS) is used for the recovery of an enzyme from the cell free culture fitrate. On addition of PEG-2000 and dextran, the mixture separates into two phases with a partition coefficient for the enzyme as 4.2. The maximum possible enzyme recovery, when the volume ratio of the upper to lower phases in 5.0, will be

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Which interactions are generally observed at the core of stable protein-protein complexes?

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The genetic disease familial Hypercholesterolemia that leads to an increase in blood cholesterol is caused due to

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If four atoms A, B, C, and D are connected linearly and there is rotation possible along bond BC, dihedral angel on this bond is described as

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Computational Prediction of protein folding assumes that

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The Budapest Treaty related to the international patent process concern with

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What is agent Orange?

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Match the polysaccharides (L.H.S.) with the microbial cultures (R.H.S.) associated with their industrial production

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The comparison of the structures of haemoglobin and myoglobin shows that they have

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All the vaccines mentioined below are attenuated or inactivated whole pathogen except

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A combination of gametes that can be formed by the genotype AaBbCcDdEeFfGg are

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Which of the following microorganism is used for commercial production of dextran?

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dilution of a microbial culture was prepared by adding 1 ml of the culture to 9 ml of sterile blank. Further, 200 𝝁𝑳 from the diluted culture was spread on an agar plate; and 150 colonies were observed after the incubation period. Calculate the CFU/mL of the original sample

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At what condition does the specific growth rate of the microorganisms decline in a constant volume fed-batch culture

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Cyclosporine, as immunosuppressive drug, given to avoid transplant rejection acts by

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Which of the following is not a suitable material for a depth filter used in air sterilization?

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A protein with 1000 amino acids was tagged with GFP. The molecular weight of GFP is 26 KDa What will be the most likely molecular weight of the fused target protein?

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The temperature (℃) of liquid nitrogen used for cryopreservation of plant samples is

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Which of the following methods first ionizes a protein before separation and detection?

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The first organic acid to be produced industrially is

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In the design of a fermenter, which one of the following is NOT the intended use of baffles?

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Which one of the following statements is true regarding the magnesium porphyrin ring and the phytol chain of a chlorophyll molecule?

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Synthetic seeds are mostly derived from

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A supramolecular complex that serves to degrade damaged or unneeded proteins in the cell is called as

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A mixture of three proteins (X, Y, and Z) was loaded on a size exclusion column. The molecular weight (<W) and pl of the proteins are as follows

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Baroreceptors are responsible for sensing human

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ATP with 𝜸−𝟑𝟐p can be used for which of the following type of reaction?

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Epicatechin gallate (ECG) is a type of flavonoid found in which of the following?

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What are the cellular sites for protein glycosylation?

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'Cybrids' are produced by

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Two proteins of molecular weights 1.0 x 105 and 1.0 x 104 Daltons were eluted from a gel filtration column at 220 ml and 300 ml respectively. The molecular weight of an unknown protein that elutes at 140 ml under the same conditions, will be

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Sequence-specific recognition of DNA by proteins occurs primarily through the

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Choose the correct order in terms of pka

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of bacterial DNA replication?

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A student added a 5' exonuclease enzyme instead of a restriction enzyme to digest his purified plasmid DNA sample. What is he likely to observe when he runs his plasmid digest on an agarose gel?

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A CDNA encoding a human protein of interest was cloned in a bacterial expression vector and introduced into bacterial cells for expression. However, no expression of the human protein of interest was obtained. This could be because of

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Only 10 % of babies with Edward syndrome survive beyond 5 years. This is a genetic disease arising due to

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Which autoimmune disease is caused by production of autoantibodies and autoreactive T cells against DNA and chromatin proteins?

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Immobilization of enzymes to water insoluble, anionic porous carriers often results in an apparent shift in the pH optima of the enzyme. The physico-chemical interaction likely to cause such a behaviour is

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Nucleosides isolated from a Caribbean sponge, Cryptotethya crypta, were the basis for the synthesis of the antiviral

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What is Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP)?

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Accuracy of Protein Structure Prediction can be assessed using tools like

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A class of temperature sensitive E. coli mutants defective in DNA replication were identified that ceased replication immediately upon increase in temperature. Which of the following processes are likely to be defective in these mutants?

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A set of closely linked genetic markers present on a single chromosome, which are not easily separable by recombination and tend to be inherited together are termed as

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Cellulose is a linear polymer of glucose with

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The specific energy source for the reaction ADP + phosphate → ATP by the enzyme ATP synthetase (CF1 Coupling Factor) in thylakoid membranes is

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Which of the following is NOT used for producing vitamins industrially?

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In Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), a beam of electrons interact with the specimen to form image as

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Which one of the following approaches is generally not used for identifying an SNP?

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DNA glycosylases are DNA repair enzymes involved in

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What will be the molarity of a 4 mg/ml solution of NaOH?

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A humanised antibody is one in which the

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Identify the incorrect pair

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Genes related through vertical descent from a common ancestral gene are called

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Which of the following is NOT used as a biopesticide?

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Which of the following does not have a quaternary structure?

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The technique used to locate specific genes in chromosomes

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Which is the correct arrangement of the polarity of solvents?

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A protein of 100 KDa would have approximately how many amino acids?

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Which of following is a trisaccharide?

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The first stable product of C3 cycle is

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Which of the following yeast is used for the production of riboflavin?

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Ananda Chakrabarty received the first U.S. patent for a GM organism. This organism was

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Deficiency of this macronutrient causes older leaves to turn dark green or reddish purple