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      <title>&lt;&lt;&lt;=MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE=&gt;&gt;&gt; by Kirti Joshi</title>
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      <description>&lt;&lt;&lt;=REASONING QUESTIONS=&gt;&gt;&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>2021-05-27 13:47:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>BASICS OF THE LESSON=&gt;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1.) Why a purine always pairs with pyrimidine.?</mark></em></strong></div><div><strong><em>a</em></strong><strong>ns,)so that to maintain the diameter of constant i.e 20 Aº</strong><strong><em><br></em></strong><br><strong><em><mark>QUES.2,) Why is DNA negatively charged.?<br></mark></em></strong><strong><em>ans.) </em></strong><strong>Due to presence of phosphate group</strong><strong><em>.<br><br></em></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3 ) What is central dogma ? does it any exceptations.?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) the transfer of genetic material from DNA to RNAand then protein is called central dogma.&nbsp;<br>VIRUSES are an exception to it as the reverse occurs in them.<br></strong><br></div><div><strong><em><mark>QUES.4) What are the purines and pyrimidines.?&nbsp;</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>&nbsp; PURINES:- Adenine and guanine&nbsp;</strong></li><li><strong>PYRIMIDINE:- Cytosine, uracil and thymine.</strong></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-28 08:22:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>PACKAGING OF DNA HELIX=&gt;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1.) Where are histone protein present?<br></mark></em></strong><strong><em>ans.) histone are present in eukaryotic organism.<br><br></em></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.2)&nbsp; What are the 2 basic protein in histones?</mark></em></strong><strong><em><br>ans.) lysine and arginine are 2 basic protein in histones.<br><br></em></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3 .) What are nucleosome?</mark></em></strong><strong><em><br>ans.) The negatively charged DNA is wrapped around the postively charged histone protein and forms the nucleosome.<br><br></em></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4.) At what phase chromatin is coiled and condesed to form chromosomes,?<br></mark></em></strong><strong><em>ans.)&nbsp; at metaphase.</em></strong></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-28 09:02:47 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>REPLICATION=&gt;</title>
         <author>kirtijoshi130099</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1.) When and where replication of DNA occurs.?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) Replication occurs in s- phase of interphase of cell division.</strong></li></ul><div><br><strong><em><mark>QUES.2.) Why is DNA replication called as semiconservative.?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) DNA replication is called as semiconservative because one strand is parental whereas the other one is newly synthesised.</strong></li></ul><div><br><strong><em><mark>QUES.3.) On the&nbsp; basis of which rule the new strands are formed.?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) the new strands are based on the COMPLEMENTARY BASE PAIRING RULE.</strong></li></ul><div><br><strong><em><mark>QUES.4). why the DNA do not unwind to its entire lenght?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) DNA dos'nt&nbsp; unwind to its entire lenght&nbsp; in one go because&nbsp; the energy required to break H2 bonds is not available.</strong></li></ul><div><br><strong><em><mark>QUES.5).What is the polarity of the new strand where the nucleotides are added?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) The polarity of new strand is 5' ---&gt; 3'.</strong></li></ul><div><br><strong><em><mark>QUES.6.) Why is primase needed.?&nbsp;</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) DNA polymerase cannot start the process hence a small sequence of RNA primer is needed to start the replication.</strong></li></ul><div><br><strong><em><mark>QUES.7.)&nbsp; How many primer are required for synthesis of LEADING STRAND?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) only one RNA primer is needed.</strong></li></ul><div><br><strong><em><mark>QUES.8.). How are okazaki fragments formed.?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) The DNA nucleotides which are synthesized in discontinous manner are linked by DNA ligase on lagging strand forming okazaki fragments.</strong></li></ul><div><br></div><div><strong><em><mark>QUES.9) Why DNA-dependent DNA polymerase is called DNA dependent?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) As it uses DNA template to catalyse the polymerisation of deoxynucleotides.</strong></li></ul><div><br></div><div><strong><em><mark>QUES.10.) What are the dual purpose served by deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate.?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong><em>a</em></strong><strong>ns,.) 1.&gt; in addition of substrate.</strong></li><li><strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;2.&gt; provide energy for polymerisation reaction.</strong></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-28 15:22:11 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>TRANSFORMING PRINCIPLE=&gt;</title>
         <author>kirtijoshi130099</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES .1) What is transforming principle in Griffith experiment?</mark></em></strong><br>ans.) <strong>Griffith concluded that the R-strain bacteria must have taken up what he called a "transforming principle" from the heat-killed S bacteria, <br><br></strong><strong><mark>QUES.2) Why the mice died when heat killed S- strain was injected to the it along with live R- strain?</mark></strong><strong><br>ans.) Beacuse some genetic material got transformed by the S- strain to R - strain.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3 ) What caused the death of mice in each case?</mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) the mice died died because getting it got infected by </strong><strong><em>Streptococus pneumoniae .<br><br></em></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4) Which strain is more virulent and caused the death of mice? </mark></em></strong><strong><em><br></em></strong><strong>ans.) more virulent strain is S-STRAIN.<br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-28 15:32:26 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>THE GENETIC MATERIAL IS DNA=&gt;</title>
         <author>kirtijoshi130099</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1) Who proved that genetic material is DNA?</mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) Alfred hershey and Martha chase proved that gentic material is DNA.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.2) Why hershey and chase choosed sulphu and phosphorus ?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) They choosen&nbsp; because proteins contain almost no phosphorus and DNA contains no sulfur, so the radioactive isotopes would show up in the cells if the phosphorus-32 or sulfur-35 appeared.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3) Why bacteriophage was choosen for the experiment?<br></mark></em></strong><strong><em>ans.) as bacteriophage virus consists of DNA core packed inside a protein coat.<br><br></em></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4.) Why no radioactivity was found in the phosphorus supernatant?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) They observed (S1) virus which contains radioactive DNA but not radioactive proteins. This is because DNA is a phosphorus-based compound while protein is not a phosphorus-based.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-28 15:47:25 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>DNA v/s RNA =&gt;</title>
         <author>kirtijoshi130099</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.!) When can a molecule act as gentic material?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ability to replicate.</strong></li><li><strong>stable chemically and structurally.</strong></li><li><strong>&nbsp;scope of slow mutations.</strong></li></ul><div><br></div><div><strong><em><mark>QUES.2) Why DNA is better genetic material?<br></mark></em></strong><strong><em>ans.) DNA is better genetic material becoz;-&nbsp;<br>more stable than RNA, presence of H- grp in place of OH-grp, &amp; slow mutations are seen.</em></strong></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-28 16:10:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>TRANSCRIPTION=&gt; </title>
         <author>kirtijoshi130099</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1) Which principles governs transcription? </mark></em></strong><br><strong>ans.) Principle of complementarity governs transcription.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.2) Why both the strands are not copied during transcription? <br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.)One segment of the DNA would be coding for two different proteins, and this would complicate the genetic information transfer machinery.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3.) Where does the RNA polymerase binds to in the DNA molecule?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) RNA polyemerase binds to the promoter region and intiates the transcription.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4.) What is the importance of rho factor in trnsciption of prokaryotes?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) The rho factor is needed to terminate the process of transcription.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.5.) In which phase does the eukaryotic transcription occurs?</mark></em></strong><strong> <br>ans.) Major part of transcription occurs in&nbsp; G-1 and G-2 phase.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.6.)Why hnRNA is required to undergo splicing?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) hnRNA is required to undergo splicing to remove the introns and to join the adjacent exons with the help of DNA ligase.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.7.) What is the function of methlylated guanine cap? </mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) it helps in binding of mRNA to smaller ribosomal sub unit during intiation of&nbsp; translation.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.8.) What is the function of poly -A tail? </mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) Poly-A tail provides longevity to mRNA's life.<br>&nbsp;</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-28 16:22:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>RNA ( RIBONUCLEIC ACID)=&gt;</title>
         <author>kirtijoshi130099</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1) Which is the most abudant RNA? write its one function.<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) rRNA is most abudant RNA.</strong></div><ul><li><strong>function:-</strong></li><li><strong>~ binds to protein molecule and give rise to ribosome.</strong></li></ul><div><br></div><div><strong><em><mark>QUES.2) Why tRNA molecule is called an adapter molecule?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) beacause it transfers amino acid to ribosomes for synthesis of polypeptides.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3) How intiator tRNA serves dual function?&nbsp;</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>&nbsp;It intiates the process of protein synthesis.</strong></li><li><strong>it brings the first amino acid.<br></strong><br></li></ul><div><strong><em><mark>QUES.4) Why mRNA is called as genetic RNA?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) As it brings instruction from DNA for particular&nbsp; type of polypeptide.<br><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-29 03:12:45 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title> MUTATIONS &amp; GENETIC CODE=&gt;</title>
         <author>kirtijoshi130099</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1)&nbsp; Why genetic code is called as triplet code? <br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) as it is made of of three adjacent bases from one amino acid.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.2) Why genetic code is called as universal?</mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) As a codon specifies the same amino acid from a bacterium to a tree or human being. eg.- UUU codes for phenylalanine in all of them.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3) Why the genetic code is called as degenerate or redudant codon?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) As some amino acids are coded by more than one codon hence, it is called as degenerate<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4.)Which RNA is not present in stop codon?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) tRNA is not present in stop codon.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.5.) What is point mutation?</mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans,.) mutation due to change in single base pair in DNA sequence is called point mutations.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.6) How sickle cell anemia is caused? </mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) When in beta - globin chain at 6th position glutamic acid is replaced by valine.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-29 03:31:50 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>TRANSLATION=&gt;</title>
         <author>kirtijoshi130099</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1) What is meant by charging of tRNA? <br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) It refers to the attachment of an amino acid to its Transfer RNA (tRNA).<br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.2.)What is the role of messenger RNA and ribosomes for protein synthesis?<br></mark></em></strong><strong><em>ans.)</em></strong><strong>Messenger RNA is responsible for serving as the template in which ribosomes will read the codons, and then synthesize a polypeptide.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3.)What direction does chain elongation always occur in?</mark></em></strong><br><strong>ans.)The elongation of mRNA is in the 5` 3` direction. This direction is fixed and the ribosomes move the message from left to right, thus mRNA is read in the 5` 3` direction.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4.) Why is charging of fRNA necessary during translation process?<br></mark></em></strong><strong><em>ans.)</em></strong><strong>. Activation of amino acids by ATP provides the energy for the formation of peptide bond.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.5.)How is the translation of mRNA terminated?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) By release of termination codon(UAA, UAG,UGA) at A-site.</strong></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-29 07:50:56 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>LAC OPERON=&gt;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1.) Why it is called as an inducible operon system?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) since the addition of lactose itself stimulates the production of required enzymes.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.2.)What does lac-z codes for?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) lac-z codes for beta- galactosidase.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3.) What does lac-y codes for.?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) codes for permease.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4.) What does lac-a codes for? </mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) codes for transacetylase.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.5.) Why is operator gene needed.?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) It is needed to interact with&nbsp; the protein molecule whic will prevent the transcription of structural gene.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES,6.)Name the inducer for LAC- operon and explain its role.</mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans,)inducer is lactose. Function:- It enters the cell and binds to the repressor and inactivates it. As a result, repressor cannot bind to the operator.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.7.)Wht is the role of lactose in lac operon?</mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.)</strong></div><ul><li><strong>It is the substrate for the enzyme (3-galactosidase.</strong></li><li><strong>It functions as the inducer and regulates the switching on and off of the operon.</strong></li></ul><div><br></div><div><strong><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-29 11:28:17 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>HUMAN GENOME PROJECT=&gt;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1)Why it is called as megaproject?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>huge cost 9 million us dollars</strong></li><li><strong>very large number of base pairs.</strong></li><li><br></li></ul><div><strong><em><mark>QUES.2) What is the goal of hgp?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong><em>ans.identification of all approx.20,000-25,000 genes in human DNA.</em></strong></li><li><strong><em>To determine the sequence of the 3billion chemical base pairs that make up human dna</em></strong></li></ul><div><strong><em><mark>QUES.3)Why are YAC &amp; BAC needed?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) The use of YACs, BACs and PACs in transgenesis has allowed the discovery of new genes by complementation of mutations <br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4.) What are application of hgp?</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans,.) tx of disorders.</strong></li><li><strong>cancer therapy</strong></li><li><strong>health care</strong></li><li><strong>study of tissues.</strong></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>DNA FINGERPRINTING=&gt;&gt;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em><mark>QUES.1.) What are satellite DNA in a genome ? <br></mark></em></strong><strong><em>ans.) Satellite DNA are DNA sequences that contain highly repetitive DNA which means that a single sequence is repeated many times over. <br><br></em></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.2) Why are VNTR's important?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) Because they are thegenetic makeup of in individual inherited from his or her parent.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.3.) What is the gel used in gel electrophoresis.? and what is its source?<br></mark></em></strong><strong>ans.) The gel used is agarose gel and is extracted from sea weed.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.4.) What is probe?</mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) Probe is a synthetic DNA fragment which is radioactive in nature.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.5) What is the use of probe?</mark></em></strong><strong><br>ans.) It helps in identification of vntr's.<br><br></strong><strong><em><mark>QUES.6) Write any 5 application of DNA fingerprinting.</mark></em></strong></div><ul><li><strong>ans.) individuality</strong></li><li><strong>paternity/ maternity disputes</strong></li><li><strong>human lineage</strong></li><li><strong>forensics and crime pursuits</strong></li><li><strong>hereditary diseases</strong></li></ul><div><br></div><div><strong>&nbsp;</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-29 12:10:16 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>TOPICS COVERED=&gt;&gt;&gt;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ol><li><strong><em><mark>BASICS OF CHAPTER</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>PACKAGING OF HELIX</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>TRANSFORMING PRINCIPLE</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>THE GENETIC MATERIAL IS DNA(HERSHEY&amp; CHASE EXP.)</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>DNA v/s RNA</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>REPLICATION</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>RNA</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>TRANSCRIPTION</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>MUTATIONS&amp; GENETIC CODE</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>TRANSLATION</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>LAC OPERON</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>HGP</mark></em></strong></li><li><strong><em><mark>DNA FINGERPRINTING</mark></em></strong></li></ol>]]></description>
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