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How many base sequences would be different in the genome of two human beings-

(1)3million

(2)3 billion

(3)6.2 million

(4)30million

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Differences in sequence of DNA make every individual unique in their

(1)total number of nucleotides

(2)phenotypic appearance

(3)both 1 and 2

(4)None of these

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DNA fingerprinting is used to compare

(1) similar sequences between two individuals

(2) dissimilar sequences between two individuals

(3) 3 million base pairs of two individuals

(4) Both 2 and 3

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DNA fingerprinting identifies differences in

(1)repetitive DNA

(2)bulk DNA

(3)satellite DNA

(4)Both 1 and 2

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During density gradient centrifugation, major peaks are formed by

1. bulk DNA

2. repetitive DNA

3. Genomic DNA

4. Both 1 and 3

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During density gradient centrifugation, minor peaks represent

1. bulk DNA

2. repetitive DNA

3. Genomic DNA

4. Satellite DNA

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Satellite DNA classification is based on

1. Base composition

2. length of segment

3. no of repetitive units

4. All of the above

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Satellite DNA are

1. Protein coding

2. M-RNA coding

3. non- protein coding

4. satellite protein coding

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What forms the basis of DNA fingerprinting

1. Genomic DNA

2. Bulk DNA

3. satellite DNA

4. Both 1 and 3

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Satellite DNA shows

1. high degree of polymorphism

2. low degree of polymorphism

3. no polymorphism

4. None of these

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