The average gene consists of 3000 bases, but sizes vary greatly, with the largest known human gene being dystrophin at 2.4 million bases
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SNPs can be used for
1 Finding chromosome locations many bases of DNA associated sequences
2 Tracing human history
3 Evolution
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Scientists have identified about 1.4 million locations where single base DNA differences (SNPs - single nucleotide polymorphism, pronounced as 'snips') occur in humans. This information promises to revolutionise the processes of finding chromosomal locations for disease-associated sequences and tracing human history
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The average length of hnRNA in humans is:
1 3000 bases
2 2.4 million bases
3 1500 bases
4 500 bases
Explanation:
The average length of hnRNA in humans is about 3000 bases. From this heterogenous nuclear RNA exons are spliced later and after going through post-transcriptional modifications synthesize the mature mRNA that measures about 1800-2000 bases.
KCET - 2017
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Identify the incorrect option regarding human genome project.
1 The human genome contains 3164.7 million nucleotide bases.
2 It aims to determine the sequence of 6 billion chemical base pairs and store it in data bases
3 It was associated ethical legal and social issues arising from the project
4 It was completed in 2003
Explanation:
Goals of HGP : Some of the important goals of HGP were as follows: Determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA
The average gene consists of 3000 bases, but sizes vary greatly, with the largest known human gene being dystrophin at 2.4 million bases
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342796
SNPs can be used for
1 Finding chromosome locations many bases of DNA associated sequences
2 Tracing human history
3 Evolution
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Scientists have identified about 1.4 million locations where single base DNA differences (SNPs - single nucleotide polymorphism, pronounced as 'snips') occur in humans. This information promises to revolutionise the processes of finding chromosomal locations for disease-associated sequences and tracing human history
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342797
The average length of hnRNA in humans is:
1 3000 bases
2 2.4 million bases
3 1500 bases
4 500 bases
Explanation:
The average length of hnRNA in humans is about 3000 bases. From this heterogenous nuclear RNA exons are spliced later and after going through post-transcriptional modifications synthesize the mature mRNA that measures about 1800-2000 bases.
KCET - 2017
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342798
Identify the incorrect option regarding human genome project.
1 The human genome contains 3164.7 million nucleotide bases.
2 It aims to determine the sequence of 6 billion chemical base pairs and store it in data bases
3 It was associated ethical legal and social issues arising from the project
4 It was completed in 2003
Explanation:
Goals of HGP : Some of the important goals of HGP were as follows: Determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA
The average gene consists of 3000 bases, but sizes vary greatly, with the largest known human gene being dystrophin at 2.4 million bases
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342796
SNPs can be used for
1 Finding chromosome locations many bases of DNA associated sequences
2 Tracing human history
3 Evolution
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Scientists have identified about 1.4 million locations where single base DNA differences (SNPs - single nucleotide polymorphism, pronounced as 'snips') occur in humans. This information promises to revolutionise the processes of finding chromosomal locations for disease-associated sequences and tracing human history
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342797
The average length of hnRNA in humans is:
1 3000 bases
2 2.4 million bases
3 1500 bases
4 500 bases
Explanation:
The average length of hnRNA in humans is about 3000 bases. From this heterogenous nuclear RNA exons are spliced later and after going through post-transcriptional modifications synthesize the mature mRNA that measures about 1800-2000 bases.
KCET - 2017
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342798
Identify the incorrect option regarding human genome project.
1 The human genome contains 3164.7 million nucleotide bases.
2 It aims to determine the sequence of 6 billion chemical base pairs and store it in data bases
3 It was associated ethical legal and social issues arising from the project
4 It was completed in 2003
Explanation:
Goals of HGP : Some of the important goals of HGP were as follows: Determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA
The average gene consists of 3000 bases, but sizes vary greatly, with the largest known human gene being dystrophin at 2.4 million bases
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342796
SNPs can be used for
1 Finding chromosome locations many bases of DNA associated sequences
2 Tracing human history
3 Evolution
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Scientists have identified about 1.4 million locations where single base DNA differences (SNPs - single nucleotide polymorphism, pronounced as 'snips') occur in humans. This information promises to revolutionise the processes of finding chromosomal locations for disease-associated sequences and tracing human history
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342797
The average length of hnRNA in humans is:
1 3000 bases
2 2.4 million bases
3 1500 bases
4 500 bases
Explanation:
The average length of hnRNA in humans is about 3000 bases. From this heterogenous nuclear RNA exons are spliced later and after going through post-transcriptional modifications synthesize the mature mRNA that measures about 1800-2000 bases.
KCET - 2017
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342798
Identify the incorrect option regarding human genome project.
1 The human genome contains 3164.7 million nucleotide bases.
2 It aims to determine the sequence of 6 billion chemical base pairs and store it in data bases
3 It was associated ethical legal and social issues arising from the project
4 It was completed in 2003
Explanation:
Goals of HGP : Some of the important goals of HGP were as follows: Determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA