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ICSE-MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE-PRACTICE QUESTIONS ( LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS )
  1. Genetic material is DNA and not protein. How did Griffith prove this?

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  2. Give any six features of the humen genome.

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  3. What are the advantages and probable risks of genetic engineering?

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  4. What are retroviruses? How do they modify the central dogma in molecul...

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  5. What are three types of RNA molecules which perform different function...

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  6. Which one of these has the shape of a clover leaf in two dimensional s...

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  7. How is each RNA related in the information flow during protein synthes...

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  8. (a) State the arrangement of different genes that in bacteria is refer...

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  9. (a) State the arrangement of different genes that in bacteria is refer...

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  10. How was bacterial transformation proved experimentally? Who has perfor...

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  11. Who performed ‘Blender experiment’ with respect to DNA? What was the o...

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  12. Where do transcription and translation occur inside a living cell? Bri...

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  13. Illustrated below is a DNA segment, which constitutes a gene. Ex...

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  14. Illustrated below is a DNA segment, which constitutes a gene. Nam...

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  15. Illustrated below is a DNA segment, which constitutes a gene. Ex...

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  16. Illustrated below is a DNA segment, which constitutes a gene. Ho...

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  17. Look at the figure depicting lac operon of E. coli. What could b...

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  18. Look at the figure depicting lac operon of E. coli. Name the ind...

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  19. Describe how the lac operon operates, both in the presence and absence...

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  20. How are the structural genes inactivated / activated in lac operon in ...

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