Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Amino acids are joined together to form polypeptides. Each amino acid is attached to another by a peptide bond. What functional group is created when amino acids are joined together?
Which of the following methods are broad class of computational algorithms that rely on repeated random sampling to obtain numerical results.
All of the following are protein sequence databases except ________.
Messenger RNA is
DNA makes RNA and RNA makes protein, this process is termed as
Visualization methods are very important in viewing molecular properties on molecules. Of particular note is the rendering of molecular surfaces according to their various properties (that can be expressed numerically).
Which one of the following issues are addressed by using computational methods, data processing techniques and algorithms?
If two atoms are participating in a covalent bond, their distance will be equal to?
Which of the following is not a benefit or a factual of FASTA over BLAST?
Bioinformatics can deliver:
The procedure of aligning two sequences by searching of patterns that is in the same order in the sequences?
mRNA directs the building of proteins through a sequence of
The scoring of gaps in a MSA (Multiple Sequence Alignment) has to be performed in a different manner from scoring gaps in a pair-wise alignment?
Which one of the following types of bond is principally responsible for holding the α-helix shape of a protein secondary structure?
Choose the incorrect statement out of the following?
Which of the following is not an ionization techniques in proteins?
A Protein Data Bank (PDB) data file for a protein structure contains only x and y coordinates of atoms.
Which one of the following methods can be used for statistical evaluation of data?
The Phi and Psi values of a Beta-strand composed of all D-amino acids will mainly occupy which quadrant in the Ramachandran plot?
An alpha helix is formed by hydrogen bonding between the hydrogen of an amine group and the backbone carbonyl group how many amino acids upstream of it?
Which of these bonds is not involved in forming the secondary structure of a protein?
In Corey-Paulin-Koltun Diagram, each atom is represented by ________.
The ________ tool compares nucleotide sequence against DNA database.
How many proteins does the human body produce?
Dynamic Programming uses a "________" to deal with matches, mismatches and gaps.
The study of full complement of proteins expressed by a genome is called
GeneBank and UniPort have
Nussinov-Jacobson (NJ) Algorithm is a dynamic Programming (DP) strategy to predict ________.
In a similar way to structure prediction methods can be evaluated using RMSD to measure the similarity between two molecular complexes.
RNA is found in the nucleolus of the cell and DNA is found in
rRNA is synthesized by:
X-Ray Crystallography data shows that hydrogen atoms of N-Term may come together with Oxygen atoms of C-term amino acid at ________ position.
In dynamic programming we can do multiple sequence alignment upto ________
Zuker's Algorithm involves energy ________.
Alpha Helices are formed by hydrogen bonding between ________ and ________ atoms in the protein backbone?
Which of the following doesn't describe local alignment?
Single letter code of Tyrosine is ________.
Which one of the following is not a tool for protein visualization?
Which of the following is the character based phylogenetic tree construction methods?
Bioinformatics is the interdisciplinary relative new development of ________.
Sum of stabilizing and destabilizing energies can help determine the ________.
Black analysis methods use substitution matrices such as the PAM and BLOSUM matrices to score matches.
To determine the number of each type of interaction within a protein, we need to find its inter atomic distances.
What is the source of protein structures in SCOP and CATH?
________ compares protein sequence against protein databases.
Your lab partner is using BLAST, and his best E-value is 3. This means that
RNA is the genetic material in
The greater the number of bonds between the amino acids, the ________ stable a protein becomes.
Which of the following is the correct order of organization of genetic material from largest to smallest?
Messenger RNA is only ________ of RNA content in the cell.
In multiple sequence alignment (MSA), we have ________ .
The interactions which holds and stabilizes the sub-units in 4' structure of proteins are:
Balls and sticks are solid spheres and rods, representing atoms and bond, respectively.
The basic idea of thermodynamic stability is to maximize bonding in order to minimize the free energy.
BLASTX uses protein sequences as queries to search against a protein sequence database.
Name any two frequently used scoring matrices
Beeta-pleated sheets are the examples of ________.
Which of the following statements about amino acids is correct?
Which one of the following are Archaea?
Which of the following doesn't describe PAM matrices?
74- Scoring Matrices contains,
X-ray diffraction data helps measure ________.
Mfold gives out (output) several structures along with their ________.
The first RNA processing event is
GenBank database is maintained by ________.
Elongation of transcription and RNA processing are all interconnected?
CLUSTALW is a more recent version of CLUSTAL with the W standing for ________.
Who discovered diffraction pattern for DNA?
Beta Sheets are secondary structure that can be formed as a result of ________.
Which is the default scoring matrix used in BLAST?
All of the following are protein sequence database, except ________.
In multiple sequence alignment ________ .
In Bottom up proteomics, Enzyme ________ is used to cleave the proteins.
The identification of drugs through genomic study is known as
Unfolding of a protein can be termed as ________.
FASTA format start with ________ symbol.
There are 64 codons in the genetic dictionary as:
The major element of secondary structure in myoglobin and hemoglobin is:
Which of the following is not a benefit of BLAST?
Which of the following is not a variant of BLAST?
In the alpha helix the hydrogen bond:
The BLAST program was developed in ________ .
Dot plot of repeating elements would be small crosses on plot.
X-Ray data need a minimum of ________ resolution.
The putative ORF can be translated into a protein sequence, which is then used to search against a protein database.
GenBank and SWISSPORT are example of
All are nucleotide sequence database, except
Analyzing or comparing entire genome of species known as,
Which algorithm is used by global alignment?
Which one of the following is not a "Sequence Alignment Tool"?
Amino acids are mostly synthesized from
Addition or removal of amino acids from protein sequences or nucleotides from DNA or RNA sequences is known as?
The secondary structure of a protein consists of all but one of the following, which is odd one out?
Amino acids are chained together by ________.
What are 2 things required in order to successfully use the dynamic programming technique?
The peptide bond in protein is:
Ribbon diagram use cylinders or spiral ribbons to represent alpha-helices and broad, flat arrows to represent beeta-strands.
Which of the following is untrue about the Unweighted Pair Group Method Using Arithmetic Average?
Which of the following is the smallest of the RNAs?
C-Alpha atoms are traced to recreate the ________ protein structure.
________ are the units of proteins.
The correct order of progressive alignment steps for multiple sequence alignment is ________ .
For which one of the following activities, bioinformatics is used in modern biological sciences?
How many types of secondary structures can be formed possibly by folding of RNA?
Translation is the process in which
Which of the following is not protein fragmentation technique.
Block analysis methods use substitution matrices such as the PAM and BLOSUM matrices to score matches.
Alpha helices and beta sheets are formed because of ________.
Which of the following is untrue anout the modification of PAM matrices?
The ________ E-Value, the more significant the hit.
The Alignment method suitable for finding out conserved patterns in DNA or Protein sequences is
Laboratory work using computers and computer-generated models generally offline is referred as:
Progressive alignment methods use the dynamic programming method to build a MSA starting with the most related sequences and then progressively adding less related sequences or groups of sequences to the initial alignment?
In GenBank, specific gene can be searched by using?
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