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#Question id: 27074


Choose the incorrect statement of the following about the Spontaneous dipole-dipole interaction 

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. Atoms with the same e- density undergoes spontaneous dipole-dipole interaction   
  2.  Spontaneous dipole-dipole interaction  is temporary in nature due to the due to fluctuation in electronic dipoles
  3.  spontaneous dipole-dipole interaction  is permanent in nature due to the due to fluctuation in electronic dipoles.
  4.  Spontaneous dipole-induced dipole interactions are also known as dispersion or London forces
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#Question id: 26406

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Leading strand polymerase  recruited to helicase ε

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#Question id: 26407

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Choose the correct regarding DNA Pol a/ primase and DNA Pold

a. They primarily act on the lagging strand

b. They primarily act on the leyding strand

c. They are only recruited after DNA unwinding

d. They are only recruited before DNA unwinding

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#Question id: 26408

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

DNA Polymerase enzymes and their functions are given Match them correctly 

 Polymerase Function
 a. DNA polymerase α/primase i- elongates the lagging strand
 b. DNA polymerase ϵ ii- elongates the leading strand
 c. DNA polymerase δ iii- initiates the synthesis of new strands 

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#Question id: 26409

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

DNA polymerase α has unusual properties because it has the ability to initiate a new strand, so Choose which of the following are true regarding DNA polymerase α

a. It has dual capacity to prime and extend chains 

b. It is used to initiate both the leading and lagging strands

c. It has both DNA polymerase as well as RNA polymerase activity

d. It also help to synthetised iDNA

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#Question id: 26410

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

iDNA is synthesized by which DNA polymerase

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#Question id: 26411

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

In the mammalian system which of the following is responsible for the removal of RNA primers of Okazaki fragments