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Will you please provide me question paper for Hyderabad Central University MSc biotechnology entrance examination in a PDF file format ? Here I am giving you question paper for Hyderabad Central University MSc biotechnology entrance examination in a PDF file attached with it so you can get it easily. l. What are the essential elements that are bound to Chlorophyll, Heme and Plastocyanin resPectivelY? A.Mg, Fe, Cu B' Cu, S, P c. u!, p", s D' ca, Fe, B 2. Plants use fats or lipids mainly for A. carbon storage B' energy storage C. cell wall formation D' biochemical reactions 3. The most commonly used reporter gene encoding green fluorescent protein, GFP was isolated from A. Xenopus laevis \' {Oyorea victoria C. Araitdopsis thaliana D' Catla catla 4. A silent mutation is one that A. results in a truncated polypeptide B. replaces an amino uciO wiit u" equivalent amino acid in a polypeptide c. does not change the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide - D. changes the riding frame of the mRNA leading to an altered polypeptide 5. The best choice for producing plants that are homozygous for all traits is A. Protoplast culture B. Cell suspension culture c. Anther and pollen culture D. Apical meristem culture 6. Which one of the following is unique to gymnosperm leaves? A. sunken stomata B' endodermis C. minor veins D' Palisade laYer 1.ln atypical standard curve, which of the following is generally represented on the X-axis? A. the effect of the chemical tested B. the concenfiation of the chemical tested C. the number of samPles tested D. none of the above g. The expression of trp Operonin E.Coli is regulated i1 nqt by the availability of the amino acid Tryptophan. This regulatory process is called A. Alternate splicing B. Nonsense suppression C. Attenuation D' Anti-termination Y- lz 9. A non goding RNA molecule which is hardly 400 nt in length, circular in nature and highly infectious to plants alone is called A. Spiroplasma B. Viroplasma C. Viroid ' D. Virus 10. Plasmids are inherited stably during cell division in bacteria, but they are not always equally apportioned into daughter cells and sometimes are lost. This loss of plasmids can occur spontaneously or be induced by treatments that inhibit plasmid replication but not host cell reproduction. The loss of plasmids is referred to as A. Replicating loss B. Curing C. Conjugating loss D. Rearing Last edited by Anuj Bhola; October 9th, 2019 at 12:29 PM. |
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