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Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer P 1968 B Two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bacteriophage Q RY 13 C Hind II R 1963 D EcoRI S 1972
Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer-1972. Two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bactbacteriophage-1963 Hind II -1968 EcoRI-RY-13.
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Restriction endonucleases are enzymes which
1 Breaks the hydrogen bonds at any position within the DNA molecule
2 Recognise a specific nucleotide sequence bind to it and then cleaves both the strands of DNA
3 Stops replication of DNA
4 Remove nucleotides from the ends of the DNA molecule
Explanation:
Restriction endonucleases recognise a specific DNA base sequence (recognition sequence, recognition site), bind to the DNA and then cleave both the strands of the DNA at those specific points.
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'Restriction' in Restriction enzyme refers to:
1 Cleaving of phosphodiester bond in DNA by the enzyme
2 Cutting of DNA at specific position only
3 Prevention of the multiplication of bacteriophage by the host bacteria
4 All of the above
Explanation:
"Restriction" stands for restricting the multiplication of bacteriophage by the host bacteria.
NCERT Exemplar
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The key tools required for recombinant DNA technology are i. Restriction endonucleases ii. Polymerase enzyme iii. Ligase iv. Vectors v. Host organisms
1 i, ii & iii
2 i, iii, iv & v
3 i, ii, iii & iv
4 i, ii, iii, iv & v
Explanation:
In Recombinant DNA Technology, the tools required are Restriction endonuclease, ligase, host organism, Polymerase enzyme and a vector.
347584
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer P 1968 B Two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bacteriophage Q RY 13 C Hind II R 1963 D EcoRI S 1972
Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer-1972. Two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bactbacteriophage-1963 Hind II -1968 EcoRI-RY-13.
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
347585
Restriction endonucleases are enzymes which
1 Breaks the hydrogen bonds at any position within the DNA molecule
2 Recognise a specific nucleotide sequence bind to it and then cleaves both the strands of DNA
3 Stops replication of DNA
4 Remove nucleotides from the ends of the DNA molecule
Explanation:
Restriction endonucleases recognise a specific DNA base sequence (recognition sequence, recognition site), bind to the DNA and then cleave both the strands of the DNA at those specific points.
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
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'Restriction' in Restriction enzyme refers to:
1 Cleaving of phosphodiester bond in DNA by the enzyme
2 Cutting of DNA at specific position only
3 Prevention of the multiplication of bacteriophage by the host bacteria
4 All of the above
Explanation:
"Restriction" stands for restricting the multiplication of bacteriophage by the host bacteria.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
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The key tools required for recombinant DNA technology are i. Restriction endonucleases ii. Polymerase enzyme iii. Ligase iv. Vectors v. Host organisms
1 i, ii & iii
2 i, iii, iv & v
3 i, ii, iii & iv
4 i, ii, iii, iv & v
Explanation:
In Recombinant DNA Technology, the tools required are Restriction endonuclease, ligase, host organism, Polymerase enzyme and a vector.
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BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
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Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer P 1968 B Two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bacteriophage Q RY 13 C Hind II R 1963 D EcoRI S 1972
Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer-1972. Two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bactbacteriophage-1963 Hind II -1968 EcoRI-RY-13.
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
347585
Restriction endonucleases are enzymes which
1 Breaks the hydrogen bonds at any position within the DNA molecule
2 Recognise a specific nucleotide sequence bind to it and then cleaves both the strands of DNA
3 Stops replication of DNA
4 Remove nucleotides from the ends of the DNA molecule
Explanation:
Restriction endonucleases recognise a specific DNA base sequence (recognition sequence, recognition site), bind to the DNA and then cleave both the strands of the DNA at those specific points.
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
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'Restriction' in Restriction enzyme refers to:
1 Cleaving of phosphodiester bond in DNA by the enzyme
2 Cutting of DNA at specific position only
3 Prevention of the multiplication of bacteriophage by the host bacteria
4 All of the above
Explanation:
"Restriction" stands for restricting the multiplication of bacteriophage by the host bacteria.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
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The key tools required for recombinant DNA technology are i. Restriction endonucleases ii. Polymerase enzyme iii. Ligase iv. Vectors v. Host organisms
1 i, ii & iii
2 i, iii, iv & v
3 i, ii, iii & iv
4 i, ii, iii, iv & v
Explanation:
In Recombinant DNA Technology, the tools required are Restriction endonuclease, ligase, host organism, Polymerase enzyme and a vector.
347584
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer P 1968 B Two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bacteriophage Q RY 13 C Hind II R 1963 D EcoRI S 1972
Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer-1972. Two enzymes responsible for restricting the growth of bactbacteriophage-1963 Hind II -1968 EcoRI-RY-13.
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
347585
Restriction endonucleases are enzymes which
1 Breaks the hydrogen bonds at any position within the DNA molecule
2 Recognise a specific nucleotide sequence bind to it and then cleaves both the strands of DNA
3 Stops replication of DNA
4 Remove nucleotides from the ends of the DNA molecule
Explanation:
Restriction endonucleases recognise a specific DNA base sequence (recognition sequence, recognition site), bind to the DNA and then cleave both the strands of the DNA at those specific points.
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
347586
'Restriction' in Restriction enzyme refers to:
1 Cleaving of phosphodiester bond in DNA by the enzyme
2 Cutting of DNA at specific position only
3 Prevention of the multiplication of bacteriophage by the host bacteria
4 All of the above
Explanation:
"Restriction" stands for restricting the multiplication of bacteriophage by the host bacteria.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII11:BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES
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The key tools required for recombinant DNA technology are i. Restriction endonucleases ii. Polymerase enzyme iii. Ligase iv. Vectors v. Host organisms
1 i, ii & iii
2 i, iii, iv & v
3 i, ii, iii & iv
4 i, ii, iii, iv & v
Explanation:
In Recombinant DNA Technology, the tools required are Restriction endonuclease, ligase, host organism, Polymerase enzyme and a vector.