DNA Replication DNA replication rates in prokaryotes are approximately of the order of 1,000 bases per second 1,00 bases per second 10 bases per second 10,000 bases per second 1,000 bases per second 1,00 bases per second 10 bases per second 10,000 bases per second ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Replication Which of the following statements on replication in E.coli is correct? It occurs in a unidirectional manner Occurs only when λ phase has infected E. coli It occurs in bidirectional manner Always uses T7 DNA polymerase when infected by T7 phage It occurs in a unidirectional manner Occurs only when λ phase has infected E. coli It occurs in bidirectional manner Always uses T7 DNA polymerase when infected by T7 phage ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Replication The replication of chromosomes by eukaryotes occurs in a relatively short period of time because eukaryotic DNA is always single stranded each chromosome contains multiple replicons the eukaryotic replication machinery is 1000 times faster than the prokaryotes the eukaryotes have more amount of DNA for replication eukaryotic DNA is always single stranded each chromosome contains multiple replicons the eukaryotic replication machinery is 1000 times faster than the prokaryotes the eukaryotes have more amount of DNA for replication ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Replication During which of the following process a new copy of a DNA molecule is precisely synthesized? Translation Transcription Replication Trasformation Translation Transcription Replication Trasformation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Replication Which of the following possesses both 5'-3' and 3'-5' exonuclease activity? Taq DNA polymerase Kornberg enzyme DNA polymerase III None of these Taq DNA polymerase Kornberg enzyme DNA polymerase III None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Replication During DNA replication in prokaryotes, synthesis begins on the circular chromosome always at the same place randomly on the chromosome at the promoter at any stretch of DNA that is high in AT pairs always at the same place randomly on the chromosome at the promoter at any stretch of DNA that is high in AT pairs ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP