342799
Sequencing the whole genome of an organism into coding and non-coding sequences is termed as:
1 Sanger annotation
2 Sequence detection
3 Sequence annotation
4 Sequence Identification
Explanation:
The blind approach of simply sequencing the whole set of genome that contained all the coding and non-coding sequence, and later assigning different regions in the sequence with functions (a term referred to as Sequence Annotation).
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342800
Match the columns I and II wrt HGP. Column I Column II A
Caenorhabditis elegans P Plant B
Arabidopsis Q Genes that are expressed as RNA C EST R A free living non-pathogenic nematode D Sequence annotation S Assigning different regions in the sequence with functions
342801
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for:
1 Yeast Annoted Chromosome
2 Yeast Artificial Chromosome
3 Yeast Aligned Chromosome
4 None of the above
Explanation:
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for: Yeast Artificial Chromosome
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342802
Human Genome project was a____ year long project starting from____ to_____.
1 \(15,1990,2005\)
2 \(13,1953,1968\)
3 \(13,1990,2003\)
4 None of them
Explanation:
The Human Genome Project was a 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institute of Health. Sequencing human genome was launched in the year 1990
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342803
Initially, it was believed that the human genome has 100,000 gene. But the declaration of human genome project has shown that the number of genes in human genome is approximately
1 20,000
2 50,000
3 60,000
4 70,000
Explanation:
There are an estimated 19,000-20,000 human protein-coding genes. The estimate of the number of human genes has been repeatedly revised down from initial predictions of 100,000 or more as genome sequence quality and gene finding methods have improved, and could continue to drop further.
342799
Sequencing the whole genome of an organism into coding and non-coding sequences is termed as:
1 Sanger annotation
2 Sequence detection
3 Sequence annotation
4 Sequence Identification
Explanation:
The blind approach of simply sequencing the whole set of genome that contained all the coding and non-coding sequence, and later assigning different regions in the sequence with functions (a term referred to as Sequence Annotation).
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342800
Match the columns I and II wrt HGP. Column I Column II A
Caenorhabditis elegans P Plant B
Arabidopsis Q Genes that are expressed as RNA C EST R A free living non-pathogenic nematode D Sequence annotation S Assigning different regions in the sequence with functions
342801
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for:
1 Yeast Annoted Chromosome
2 Yeast Artificial Chromosome
3 Yeast Aligned Chromosome
4 None of the above
Explanation:
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for: Yeast Artificial Chromosome
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342802
Human Genome project was a____ year long project starting from____ to_____.
1 \(15,1990,2005\)
2 \(13,1953,1968\)
3 \(13,1990,2003\)
4 None of them
Explanation:
The Human Genome Project was a 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institute of Health. Sequencing human genome was launched in the year 1990
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342803
Initially, it was believed that the human genome has 100,000 gene. But the declaration of human genome project has shown that the number of genes in human genome is approximately
1 20,000
2 50,000
3 60,000
4 70,000
Explanation:
There are an estimated 19,000-20,000 human protein-coding genes. The estimate of the number of human genes has been repeatedly revised down from initial predictions of 100,000 or more as genome sequence quality and gene finding methods have improved, and could continue to drop further.
342799
Sequencing the whole genome of an organism into coding and non-coding sequences is termed as:
1 Sanger annotation
2 Sequence detection
3 Sequence annotation
4 Sequence Identification
Explanation:
The blind approach of simply sequencing the whole set of genome that contained all the coding and non-coding sequence, and later assigning different regions in the sequence with functions (a term referred to as Sequence Annotation).
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342800
Match the columns I and II wrt HGP. Column I Column II A
Caenorhabditis elegans P Plant B
Arabidopsis Q Genes that are expressed as RNA C EST R A free living non-pathogenic nematode D Sequence annotation S Assigning different regions in the sequence with functions
342801
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for:
1 Yeast Annoted Chromosome
2 Yeast Artificial Chromosome
3 Yeast Aligned Chromosome
4 None of the above
Explanation:
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for: Yeast Artificial Chromosome
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342802
Human Genome project was a____ year long project starting from____ to_____.
1 \(15,1990,2005\)
2 \(13,1953,1968\)
3 \(13,1990,2003\)
4 None of them
Explanation:
The Human Genome Project was a 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institute of Health. Sequencing human genome was launched in the year 1990
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342803
Initially, it was believed that the human genome has 100,000 gene. But the declaration of human genome project has shown that the number of genes in human genome is approximately
1 20,000
2 50,000
3 60,000
4 70,000
Explanation:
There are an estimated 19,000-20,000 human protein-coding genes. The estimate of the number of human genes has been repeatedly revised down from initial predictions of 100,000 or more as genome sequence quality and gene finding methods have improved, and could continue to drop further.
342799
Sequencing the whole genome of an organism into coding and non-coding sequences is termed as:
1 Sanger annotation
2 Sequence detection
3 Sequence annotation
4 Sequence Identification
Explanation:
The blind approach of simply sequencing the whole set of genome that contained all the coding and non-coding sequence, and later assigning different regions in the sequence with functions (a term referred to as Sequence Annotation).
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342800
Match the columns I and II wrt HGP. Column I Column II A
Caenorhabditis elegans P Plant B
Arabidopsis Q Genes that are expressed as RNA C EST R A free living non-pathogenic nematode D Sequence annotation S Assigning different regions in the sequence with functions
342801
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for:
1 Yeast Annoted Chromosome
2 Yeast Artificial Chromosome
3 Yeast Aligned Chromosome
4 None of the above
Explanation:
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for: Yeast Artificial Chromosome
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342802
Human Genome project was a____ year long project starting from____ to_____.
1 \(15,1990,2005\)
2 \(13,1953,1968\)
3 \(13,1990,2003\)
4 None of them
Explanation:
The Human Genome Project was a 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institute of Health. Sequencing human genome was launched in the year 1990
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342803
Initially, it was believed that the human genome has 100,000 gene. But the declaration of human genome project has shown that the number of genes in human genome is approximately
1 20,000
2 50,000
3 60,000
4 70,000
Explanation:
There are an estimated 19,000-20,000 human protein-coding genes. The estimate of the number of human genes has been repeatedly revised down from initial predictions of 100,000 or more as genome sequence quality and gene finding methods have improved, and could continue to drop further.
342799
Sequencing the whole genome of an organism into coding and non-coding sequences is termed as:
1 Sanger annotation
2 Sequence detection
3 Sequence annotation
4 Sequence Identification
Explanation:
The blind approach of simply sequencing the whole set of genome that contained all the coding and non-coding sequence, and later assigning different regions in the sequence with functions (a term referred to as Sequence Annotation).
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342800
Match the columns I and II wrt HGP. Column I Column II A
Caenorhabditis elegans P Plant B
Arabidopsis Q Genes that are expressed as RNA C EST R A free living non-pathogenic nematode D Sequence annotation S Assigning different regions in the sequence with functions
342801
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for:
1 Yeast Annoted Chromosome
2 Yeast Artificial Chromosome
3 Yeast Aligned Chromosome
4 None of the above
Explanation:
YAC, a vector used in biotechnology for cloning, stands for: Yeast Artificial Chromosome
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342802
Human Genome project was a____ year long project starting from____ to_____.
1 \(15,1990,2005\)
2 \(13,1953,1968\)
3 \(13,1990,2003\)
4 None of them
Explanation:
The Human Genome Project was a 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institute of Health. Sequencing human genome was launched in the year 1990
BIOXII06: MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
342803
Initially, it was believed that the human genome has 100,000 gene. But the declaration of human genome project has shown that the number of genes in human genome is approximately
1 20,000
2 50,000
3 60,000
4 70,000
Explanation:
There are an estimated 19,000-20,000 human protein-coding genes. The estimate of the number of human genes has been repeatedly revised down from initial predictions of 100,000 or more as genome sequence quality and gene finding methods have improved, and could continue to drop further.