07. DNA Fingerprinting and Human Genome Project
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166581 Identify the chief enzyme that is involved in PCR technique.

1 Restriction enzyme
2 DNA ligase
3 Hydrolases
4 Taq polymerase
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166582 Thermal cycler is used in this reaction

1 radioactivity
2 enzyme catalysed
3 chemical reactions
4 PCR
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166583 Choose the wrong statement regarding the observations drawn from the Human Genome Project

1 Repetitive sequences are stretches of RNA.
2 Less than 2 per cent of the genome codes for protein.
3 Chromosome ' \(\mathrm{Y}\) ' has the fewest number of genes.
4 SNPs help in tracing human history.
5 Repetitive sequences make up a very large portion of the human genome.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166586 Suppose DNA samples collected for DNA finger printing analysis are less than the required quantity. Which of the following techniques is helpful to make the samples sufficient for above analysis?

1 Electrophoresis
2 Chromatography
3 PCR
4 DNA probing
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166588 In genetic fingerprinting the 'probe' refers to---

1 A radioactively labelled single stranded RNA molecule
2 A radioactively labelled single stranded DNA molecule
3 A radioactively labelled double stranded DNA molecule
4 A radioactively labelled double stranded RNA molecule.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166581 Identify the chief enzyme that is involved in PCR technique.

1 Restriction enzyme
2 DNA ligase
3 Hydrolases
4 Taq polymerase
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166582 Thermal cycler is used in this reaction

1 radioactivity
2 enzyme catalysed
3 chemical reactions
4 PCR
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166583 Choose the wrong statement regarding the observations drawn from the Human Genome Project

1 Repetitive sequences are stretches of RNA.
2 Less than 2 per cent of the genome codes for protein.
3 Chromosome ' \(\mathrm{Y}\) ' has the fewest number of genes.
4 SNPs help in tracing human history.
5 Repetitive sequences make up a very large portion of the human genome.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166586 Suppose DNA samples collected for DNA finger printing analysis are less than the required quantity. Which of the following techniques is helpful to make the samples sufficient for above analysis?

1 Electrophoresis
2 Chromatography
3 PCR
4 DNA probing
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166588 In genetic fingerprinting the 'probe' refers to---

1 A radioactively labelled single stranded RNA molecule
2 A radioactively labelled single stranded DNA molecule
3 A radioactively labelled double stranded DNA molecule
4 A radioactively labelled double stranded RNA molecule.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166581 Identify the chief enzyme that is involved in PCR technique.

1 Restriction enzyme
2 DNA ligase
3 Hydrolases
4 Taq polymerase
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166582 Thermal cycler is used in this reaction

1 radioactivity
2 enzyme catalysed
3 chemical reactions
4 PCR
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166583 Choose the wrong statement regarding the observations drawn from the Human Genome Project

1 Repetitive sequences are stretches of RNA.
2 Less than 2 per cent of the genome codes for protein.
3 Chromosome ' \(\mathrm{Y}\) ' has the fewest number of genes.
4 SNPs help in tracing human history.
5 Repetitive sequences make up a very large portion of the human genome.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166586 Suppose DNA samples collected for DNA finger printing analysis are less than the required quantity. Which of the following techniques is helpful to make the samples sufficient for above analysis?

1 Electrophoresis
2 Chromatography
3 PCR
4 DNA probing
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166588 In genetic fingerprinting the 'probe' refers to---

1 A radioactively labelled single stranded RNA molecule
2 A radioactively labelled single stranded DNA molecule
3 A radioactively labelled double stranded DNA molecule
4 A radioactively labelled double stranded RNA molecule.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166581 Identify the chief enzyme that is involved in PCR technique.

1 Restriction enzyme
2 DNA ligase
3 Hydrolases
4 Taq polymerase
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166582 Thermal cycler is used in this reaction

1 radioactivity
2 enzyme catalysed
3 chemical reactions
4 PCR
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166583 Choose the wrong statement regarding the observations drawn from the Human Genome Project

1 Repetitive sequences are stretches of RNA.
2 Less than 2 per cent of the genome codes for protein.
3 Chromosome ' \(\mathrm{Y}\) ' has the fewest number of genes.
4 SNPs help in tracing human history.
5 Repetitive sequences make up a very large portion of the human genome.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166586 Suppose DNA samples collected for DNA finger printing analysis are less than the required quantity. Which of the following techniques is helpful to make the samples sufficient for above analysis?

1 Electrophoresis
2 Chromatography
3 PCR
4 DNA probing
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166588 In genetic fingerprinting the 'probe' refers to---

1 A radioactively labelled single stranded RNA molecule
2 A radioactively labelled single stranded DNA molecule
3 A radioactively labelled double stranded DNA molecule
4 A radioactively labelled double stranded RNA molecule.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166581 Identify the chief enzyme that is involved in PCR technique.

1 Restriction enzyme
2 DNA ligase
3 Hydrolases
4 Taq polymerase
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166582 Thermal cycler is used in this reaction

1 radioactivity
2 enzyme catalysed
3 chemical reactions
4 PCR
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166583 Choose the wrong statement regarding the observations drawn from the Human Genome Project

1 Repetitive sequences are stretches of RNA.
2 Less than 2 per cent of the genome codes for protein.
3 Chromosome ' \(\mathrm{Y}\) ' has the fewest number of genes.
4 SNPs help in tracing human history.
5 Repetitive sequences make up a very large portion of the human genome.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166586 Suppose DNA samples collected for DNA finger printing analysis are less than the required quantity. Which of the following techniques is helpful to make the samples sufficient for above analysis?

1 Electrophoresis
2 Chromatography
3 PCR
4 DNA probing
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and

166588 In genetic fingerprinting the 'probe' refers to---

1 A radioactively labelled single stranded RNA molecule
2 A radioactively labelled single stranded DNA molecule
3 A radioactively labelled double stranded DNA molecule
4 A radioactively labelled double stranded RNA molecule.