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RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - Manoj_Shastry - 02-16-2017 EcoRI restriction sites on 10Kb DNA is shown. Upon partial digestion, what are lengths of all possible DNA fragments obtained (in kb)? RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - CHANDA7 - 02-16-2017 (02-16-2017, 01:33 AM)Manoj_Shastry Wrote: EcoRI restriction sites on 10Kb DNA is shown.I choose option 1 RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - pragari - 02-16-2017 (02-16-2017, 01:48 AM)I guess the answer is "C". Not to forget that its a DNA feagment and not a circular plasmid so 5 Kb frgmanet is not possible. I might be wrong please correct me if I am. CHANDA7 Wrote:(02-16-2017, 01:33 AM)Manoj_Shastry Wrote: EcoRI restriction sites on 10Kb DNA is shown.I choose option 1 RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - pragari - 02-16-2017 (02-16-2017, 03:10 AM)I am sorry. Option A is the right answer :) pragari Wrote:(02-16-2017, 01:48 AM)I guess the answer is "C". Not to forget that its a DNA feagment and not a circular plasmid so 5 Kb frgmanet is not possible. I might be wrong please correct me if I am. CHANDA7 Wrote:(02-16-2017, 01:33 AM)Manoj_Shastry Wrote: EcoRI restriction sites on 10Kb DNA is shown.I choose option 1 RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - pragari - 02-16-2017 Can anyone please answer this? RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - SunilNagpal - 02-16-2017 (02-15-2017, 05:36 PM)Akshay shinde Wrote:I guess the confusion is at the word "free protein"... assuming that by free protein one refers to precipitated protein, then option C is correct. Otherwise, as a classical case, option A is right.(02-15-2017, 04:00 AM)RONIT SHARMA Wrote:(02-15-2017, 03:59 AM)Akshay shinde Wrote: Which one of the following graphs represents kinetics of protein precipitation..."A" Moreover, are they expecting an assumption of progressive addition of ammonium sulphate? (that's another point to ponder)... RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - subasuba - 02-16-2017 hello sunil sir, another question techniques used to determine the structure of a 15KDa globular protein at atomic resolution 1.raman 2.ir 3.UV 4.NMR RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - SunilNagpal - 02-16-2017 Q: A bacteria has genome of size 6 million bp. If DNA synthesis rate is 1000 bp/ second. How long does it take (in minutes) for replication of genome? Ans: Size= 6000000bp Speed= 1000bp/second Time needed= 6000000/1000 seconds = 6000 seconds = 100 mins Here the assumption is that there is only one replication fork. Keep a note in future that, each replication fork works independently at the same pace. Therefore, had there been 2 replication forks, time taken would have been 100/2 mins I.e 50mins . 33.33 mins for 3 forks and 25mins for 4 forks and so on.. RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - subasuba - 02-16-2017 gate 2017 numerical a DNA strand of length 25nm wraps diametrically around the circumferance of a spherical histone octamer once.the radius of the histone-octamer is RE: GATE BT-2017 Answer Key | Solutions Discussion - SunilNagpal - 02-16-2017 Q: A proto-oncogene is suspected to have undergone duplication in a certain type of cancer. Which technique can verify gene duplication? A. Northern blotting B. Southern blotting C. South western blotting D. Western blotting Southern blotting to detect gene duplicates |