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Group 01

Name, ID Questions
Tashrifa Shahreen, 2235281670 1,2
Anika Islam, 2235386670 3,4
Nafisa Anjum, 2235379070 5,6
Mehrin Hossain, 2315410670 7,8
Deepita Chakrabortty, 2315282670 9,10

1. An enzyme called poly-A polymerase adds a chain of adenine nucleotides to the RNA.
ANSWER: TRUE
2. Histone is slightly conserved.
ANSWER: FALSE
CORRECT ANSWER: Histone is highly conserved.
3. DNA packaging is present in Prokaryotes.
ANSWER- FALSE
CORRECT ANSWER- No DNA packaging in Prokaryotes.
4. A.A are joined by the Ribosome at the rate of 100/min.
ANSWER- FALSE
CORRECT ANSWER- At the rate of 200/min.
5. The SV40 promoter contains 2 TATA boxes and 3 GC boxes arranged in 2 sets of repeated
sequences.
ANSWER- FALSE.
CORRECT ANSWER: The SV40 promoter contains 1 TATA box and 6 GC boxes arranged in 3
sets of repeated sequences.
6. Acetylation of histones had been correlated with transcriptionally active nucleosome in
a wide variety of cell types...
ANSWER- FALSE
CORRECT ANSWER: Acetylation of histones had been correlated with transcriptionally active
chromatin in a wide variety of cell types…
7. The promoter (ARS) Aerobic Responsive Sequence play important role in gene silencing.
ANSWER: FALSE.
CORRECT ANSWER: The promoter (ARS) Anaerobic Responsive Sequence play important role
in gene expression.
8. In Metaphase Chromatin will be most packed.
ANSWER- TRUE
9. H1 histone is a non-nucleosomal histone.
ANSWER- TRUE
10. tRNA and 5s RNA is transcribed by RNA polymerase 2.
ANSWER: FALSE
CORRECT ANSWER- tRNA and 5s RNA is transcribed by RNA polymerase 3

Group 02
Name, ID Questions
Md Abdul kaium, 2325567670 1, 2
Nishat Anzum Tamim, 2325503670 3, 4
Md Mashrukh Kamal, 2325400670 5, 6
Susmit Banik Arnab, 2325579670
Anik Majumder, 2325263670, 2325400670

1.The H4 a.a. sequences of pea and bovine differ by only two sequences.

Ans: True

2. H1 is included in the nucleosome core.

Ans: False
Correct Ans: H1 is not included in the nucleosome core; it is bound to the DNA where the
double helix enters and leaves the nucleosome core.

3. Repressor regulates the expression of genes by increasing the rate of transcription.

Ans: False.
Correct Ans: Repressor regulates the expression of genes by decreasing the rate of transcription.

4. RNAs are made in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.

Ans: False.
Correct Ans: RNAs are made in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.

5. Unlike eukaryotic mRNAs, prokaryotic mRNAs undergo extensive modifications after


synthesis by RNA polymerase III.
Answer: False

Correct Ans: Unlike prokaryotic mRNAs, eukaryotic mRNAs undergo extensive modifications
after synthesis by RNA polymerase II.

6. DNA folding is essential for orderly packing of long DNA molecule into the nucleus.
Answer: True

Group 03
Name, ID Questions
Kaise Fatema Chowdhury, 2315079670 1,2
Fatema Tuz Zohra Khan, 2315112670 3,4
Rownak Showkat Awysharjaw, 2325386670 5,6
Mahar Nigar Prokety, 2315079670 7,8
Afsana Islam , 2315210670 9,10

1. Methylation in the coding region of a gene in DNA leads to switching off of several
genes. [False]
Correct Answer: Methylation in the promoter region of a gene in DNA leads to switching
off of that specific gene.
2. 5’ cap helps ribosomes to recognize and bind to mRNA. [True]
3. Phosphorylation, are part of common mechanisms for controlling the behavior of an
amino acid for instance activating or inactivating an enzyme. [False]
Correct Answer: phosphorylation, are part of common mechanisms for controlling the
behavior of a protein for instance activating or inactivating an enzyme.
4. The protein post translational modifications play a crucial role in generating the
homogeneity in proteins and also help in utilizing non identical proteins for different
cellular functions in different cell types. [False]
Correct Answer: The protein post translational modifications play a crucial role in
generating the heterogeneity in proteins and also help in utilizing identical proteins for
different cellular functions in different cell types.
5. Any protein that binds to DNA and thus regulates the expression of genes by decreasing
the rate of transcription is known as repressor. [True]
6. Acetylation reduces the net positive charge of the histones, and weaken their binding to
DNA as well as altering their interactions with other proteins. [True]
7. Found adjacent to centeromeres in most prokaryotic, and some conserved telomeric
repeats. [False]
Correct Answer: Found adjacent to centeromeres in most eukaryotes, and some conserved
telomeric repeats.
8. The ribosomes of the eukaryotic cells are similar to the ribosomes of the bacterial cells,
showing the evolutionary origin of the organelle. [True]
9. 1.Found adjacent to centeromeres in most prokaryotic, and some conserved telomeric
repeats. [False]
Correct Answer: Found adjacent to centeromeres in most eukaryotes, and some conserved
telomeric repeats
10. The ribosomes of the eukaryotic cells are similar to the ribosomes of the bacterial cells,
showing the evolutionary origin of the organelle. [True]
Group 04

Name, ID Questions
Fahima Akter
Rashfinur Yesmen
Rabeya Khatun
Masuma Tabassum
Umme Rumana Akter 1.2

1.The human titin genes have larger number of exons

Ans: True
2.In alternate splicing,it only make one protein

Ans: false: more than one protein

Group 05

Name, ID Questions
Farhana Khanam, 2225136670 1,2
Mohiuddin Sakib, 2225409670 3,4
Md. Riad Hossain, 2225416670 7,8
Kimty Kabir, 2125598670 9,10
Sk. Faisal Ahmed, 2325210670 5,6

1. Ribosomes are made up of deoxyribonucleic acid and proteins.


Ans: False
Explanation: The major constituents of ribosomes are ribonucleic acid and proteins.
2. Anticodon is present in rRNA
Ans: False
Explanation: Anticodon is present in tRNA
3. Eggs contain a methylated H19 allele and sperm contain an unmethylated allele.
Ans: False
Explanation: The H19 gene is specifically methylated during development of male germ
cells. Therefore, sperm contains a methylated H19 allele and eggs contain an unmethylated
allele.
4. Histones contain a very high proportion of positively charged amino acids (lysine and
arginine)
Ans: True
5. Typically, ribosomes are composed of one subunit.
Ans: False
Explanation: Typically, ribosomes are composed of two subunits (a large and a small subunit)
6. H1 (non-nucleosomal histone) is comprised of 200 amino acids.
Ans: False
Explanation: H1 (non-nucleosomal histone) is comprised of 215 amino acids.
7. Acetylation of histone promotes gene expression.
Ans: True
8. RNA polymerase binds directly to the promoter.
Ans: False
Explanation: Transcription factors bind to the promoter region, then RNA polymerase binds
to the promoter.
9. Glycosylation means addition of carboxyl group.
Ans: False
Explanation: Glycosylation means addition of carbohydrates.
10. Promoter is an example of trans-acting factor.
Ans: False
Explanation: Promoter is an example of cis-acting element.

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