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The physical nature of genomes is studied under
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A. structural genomics
B. comparative genomics
C. proteo genomics
D. functional genomics
Correct Answer
structural genomics
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1. Which of the following is the study of the molecular organization of genomes, their information content and the gene products they encode?
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A. Genetics
B. Ergonomics
C. Genomics
D. Bioinformatics
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Correct Answer: Genomics
2. The flow of genetic material in microbial cells usually takes place from
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A. RNA through DNA to proteins
B. proteins through RNA to DNA
C. DNA through RNA to proteins
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: DNA through RNA to proteins
3. Why the bacterium
Treponema pallidum
is difficult to culture?
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A. Because it requires a great deal of water to reproduce
B. Because it is unable to use carbohydrates as an energy source
C. Because it lacks the genes needed for TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation
D. Because it requires extremely low temperature at which water freezes
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Correct Answer: Because it lacks the genes needed for TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation
4. Which of the following is used for determining the location of specific genes within the genome?
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A. Genomics
B. Annotation
C. Cloning
D. Proteomics
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Correct Answer: Annotation
5. Hexose monophosphate pathway is also known as
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A. phosphogluconate pathway
B. oxaloacetate pathway
C. malate pathway
D. fumerate pathway
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Correct Answer: phosphogluconate pathway
6. Which of the following organisms has the smallest genome?
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A.
H. influenzae
B.
M. genitalium
C.
M. tuberculosis
D. None of these
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Correct Answer:
M. genitalium
7. Which of the following is concerned with the management and analysis of biological data using computers?
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A. Bio-physics
B. Bioinformatics
C. Genomics
D. Biomechanics
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Correct Answer: Bioinformatics
8. Why
Deinococcus radiodurans
is able to survive massive exposure to radiation?
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A. Because it produces a thick shell which acts as a shield from the radiation
B. Because it has unique DNA repair mechanisms
C. Because its cellwall contains radioactive elements
D. Because it has many copies of genes encoding DNA repair
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Correct Answer: Because it has many copies of genes encoding DNA repair
9. Proteomics is
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A. the study of algal genomes
B. a branch of quantum physics dealing with proteins
C. the study of formation of lipo-protein in animals
D. the study of the entire collection of proteins expressed by an organism
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Correct Answer: the study of the entire collection of proteins expressed by an organism
10. Studies of similarities and differences among the genomes of multiple organisms is carried out in
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A. comparative genomics
B. proteomics
C. functional genomics
D. structural genomics
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Correct Answer: comparative genomics
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