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DNA replicates conservatively, Semiconservatively, liberally, by hybridization by congression.
A bacterial artificial chromosome is a vector with centromeres, telameres, and an origin of
replication. with centromeres and an origin of replication derived from a plasmid with an origin
of replication. derived from a plasmid with a centromere, derived from a complete bacterial
chromosome. The central dogma of molecular biology is____________ rightarrow
___________ rightarrow ___________ Which of the following correctly represents the
distinction between the terms "genotype" and "phenotype"? Phenotype is the genetic
composition of an organism, while genotype is the physical appearance. There is no difference
between a genotype and a phenotype. A phenotype is dominant and a genotype is recessive.
The genotype is the genetic composition of an organism, whereas the phenotype is its physical
appearance.
Solution
5. b) semiconservatively
The DNA is doube stranded with two strans in antipolar nature. During replication the two
strands sepearate. A new strand is added to each one of them and thus we get two new double
stranded DNA strands with one old strand and one new strand. Hence it is called Semi-
conservative.
6. c) Derived from plasmid with an origin of replication.
The Bacterial artificial chromosome is derived from fully functional F plasmid. It is used to
clone large DNA inserts and express inside E. coli. It has its own origin of replication and genes
for homologous recombination. This Ori, helps it to replicate on its own inside the bacterial cell
and maintain itself. However unlike actual chromosome it does not contain centromers or
telomeres. Hence answer is option C.
7. DNA --> RNA --> Protein
It is the central dogma of Biology, in which the DNA acts as genetic material passes on its
information to RNA (mRNA-messenger RNA) by a process called as Transcription. The mRNA
is later Translated with the help of ribosomes into proteins. Athough there is another transition
exists in which RNA is converted back to DNA, which is called reverse transcription ( Not
mentioned in the question ).
8. d) The genotype is the genetic compostion of an organism, whereas the phenotype is its
physical appearance.
The genotype is the genetic content, what genes the organism possesses. These genes gets
transcribed and translated into proteins, which make up the appearance of the organism, in other
words Phenotype. Phenotype depends largely on the genotype and genotype is hereditory.

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DNA replicates conservatively, Semiconservatively, liberally, by hyb.pdf

  • 1. DNA replicates conservatively, Semiconservatively, liberally, by hybridization by congression. A bacterial artificial chromosome is a vector with centromeres, telameres, and an origin of replication. with centromeres and an origin of replication derived from a plasmid with an origin of replication. derived from a plasmid with a centromere, derived from a complete bacterial chromosome. The central dogma of molecular biology is____________ rightarrow ___________ rightarrow ___________ Which of the following correctly represents the distinction between the terms "genotype" and "phenotype"? Phenotype is the genetic composition of an organism, while genotype is the physical appearance. There is no difference between a genotype and a phenotype. A phenotype is dominant and a genotype is recessive. The genotype is the genetic composition of an organism, whereas the phenotype is its physical appearance. Solution 5. b) semiconservatively The DNA is doube stranded with two strans in antipolar nature. During replication the two strands sepearate. A new strand is added to each one of them and thus we get two new double stranded DNA strands with one old strand and one new strand. Hence it is called Semi- conservative. 6. c) Derived from plasmid with an origin of replication. The Bacterial artificial chromosome is derived from fully functional F plasmid. It is used to clone large DNA inserts and express inside E. coli. It has its own origin of replication and genes for homologous recombination. This Ori, helps it to replicate on its own inside the bacterial cell and maintain itself. However unlike actual chromosome it does not contain centromers or telomeres. Hence answer is option C. 7. DNA --> RNA --> Protein It is the central dogma of Biology, in which the DNA acts as genetic material passes on its information to RNA (mRNA-messenger RNA) by a process called as Transcription. The mRNA is later Translated with the help of ribosomes into proteins. Athough there is another transition exists in which RNA is converted back to DNA, which is called reverse transcription ( Not mentioned in the question ). 8. d) The genotype is the genetic compostion of an organism, whereas the phenotype is its physical appearance. The genotype is the genetic content, what genes the organism possesses. These genes gets transcribed and translated into proteins, which make up the appearance of the organism, in other words Phenotype. Phenotype depends largely on the genotype and genotype is hereditory.