Explore topic-wise MCQs in Biochemistry.

This section includes 20 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biochemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to the solid surface are __________

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» E.
2.

Genes of same species, similarly related to each other are __________

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» D. Microarray
3.

Genes of different species but possessing a clear sequence and functional relationship to each other are __________

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» B. Synteny
4.

Conserved gene order can be termed as __________

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» C. Paralog
5.

What is the goal of structural proteomics project?

A. To crystallize and determine the structure of as many proteins as possible, in many cases with little or no existing information about protein function
B. To identify and sequence of all the genes present in the human body
C. To introduce new genes to human beings
D. To remove disease causing genes from humans
Answer» B. To identify and sequence of all the genes present in the human body
6.

Sequencing of genomic DNA is included in __________

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» E.
7.

The precise biochemical activity of a protein is described in __________

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» D. Structural genomics
8.

The network of interactions engaged in by protein at cellular level is described in __________

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» C. Molecular function
9.

The effects of protein on an entire organism is described in __________

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» B. Cellular function
10.

The study of the full complement of proteins expressed by a genome is called __________

A. Proteome
B. Proteomics
C. Genomics
D. Protein formation
Answer» C. Genomics
11.

GENES_OF_SAME_SPECIES,_SIMILARLY_RELATED_TO_EACH_OTHER_ARE?$

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» D. Microarray
12.

Collection_of_microscopic_DNA_spots_attached_to_solid_surface_are$

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» E.
13.

Genes of different species but possessing a clear sequence and functional relationship to each other ar?

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» B. Synteny
14.

Conserved gene order can be termed as

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» C. Paralog
15.

The goal of structural proteomics project is

A. To crystallize and determine the structure of as many proteins as possible, in many cases with little or no existing information about protein function
B. To identify and sequence of all the genes present in the human body
C. To introduce new genes to human beings
D. To remove disease causing genes from humans
Answer» B. To identify and sequence of all the genes present in the human body
16.

Sequencing of genomic DNA is included in

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» E.
17.

The precise biochemical activity of a protein is described in

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» D. Structural genomics
18.

The network of interactions engaged in by protein at cellular level is described in

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» C. Molecular function
19.

The effects of protein on an entire organism is described in

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» B. Cellular function
20.

The study of full complement of proteins expressed by a genome is called

A. Proteome
B. Proteomics
C. Genomics
D. Protein formation
Answer» C. Genomics