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List of top Biochemistry Questions asked in GPAT
In DNA replication the newly added nucleotide is joined to the growing DNA strand by an enzyme
GPAT - 2017
GPAT
Biochemistry
Nucleic acid: replication, transcription, splicing, translation
The largest gene in human is ______.
GPAT - 2017
GPAT
Biochemistry
Proteins
A fatty acid not synthesized in human body and has to be supplied in diet is
GPAT - 2017
GPAT
Biochemistry
Lipids
Match the following enzymes/protein with specific functions in DNA replication
(1)
Helicases
(P)
Processive unwinding of DNA
(2)
DNA Primses
(Q)
Seals the single strand
(3)
DNA ligases
(R)
Relieves torsional strain
(4)
Topiosomerases
(S)
Initates synthesis of RNA Primers
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Biochemistry
Enzymes
Which of the following statements is correct for gram positive becteria
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Biochemistry
Cell
Identity the false statements
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Biochemistry
Lipids
What is the correct order for unsaturation in following fatty acids
(1) Palmitoleic Acid
(2) Linolenic
(3) Linoleic acid
(4) Arachidonic acid
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Biochemistry
Lipids
Thiamine deficiency causes decreased energy production because
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Biochemistry
Enzymes
Which of the reagent from the given can be used to protect ketone group
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Biochemistry
Lipids
Tamoxifen is nonsteroidal drug acting at steroid receptor(s) It produces which type of effects
(P) Androgen
(Q) Antiestrogen
(R) Antiprogestogen
(S) Estrogen
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Biochemistry
Lipids
In mammals, The major fat in adipose tissue is:
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Biochemistry
Lipids
Which of the following is most likely to undergo lysis
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Biochemistry
Cell
Proton pump inhibitors are most effective when given
GPAT - 2014
GPAT
Biochemistry
Biological oxidations & reductions
Ferritin is:
GPAT - 2014
GPAT
Biochemistry
Proteins
Formation of Okazaki occurs in
GPAT - 2014
GPAT
Biochemistry
Nucleic acid: replication, transcription, splicing, translation
Match compounds is Group I with inhibitory activities in Group II
Group I
Group II
(P)
Vancomycin
(1)
Folate metabolism
(Q)
Rifampin
(2)
DNA synthesis
(R)
Puromycin
(3)
Protein synthesis
(S)
Ciprofloxacin
(4)
RNA synthesis
(5)
Cell wall systhesis
GPAT - 2014
GPAT
Biochemistry
Biological oxidations & reductions
What is the relationship between keto and enol tautomers
GPAT - 2014
GPAT
Biochemistry
Carbohydrates
Increase in melting temperature of DNA is due to high content of
GPAT - 2014
GPAT
Biochemistry
Biological oxidations & reductions
All of the following is resistant to both true and pseudo cholinesterase enzymes
GPAT - 2014
GPAT
Biochemistry
Enzymes
An alternaive to glycolysis pathway is______
GPAT - 2013
GPAT
Biochemistry
Carbohydrates
Living cells are negatively charged inside primarily because____
GPAT - 2013
GPAT
Biochemistry
Cell
Match the following biochemical transformations with coenzymes involved
(i) α-Ketoglutarate to glutamic acid
Tetrahydrofalate
(ii) Uridine to thymidine.
NADH
(iii) Pyruvid acid to acetyl coenzyme A
Thiamine pyrophosphate
Pyridoxamine
GPAT - 2013
GPAT
Biochemistry
Enzymes
Vitamin K is constituted of_______ring.
GPAT - 2013
GPAT
Biochemistry
Vitamins
All are potent 3A4 inhibitors EXCEPT____
GPAT - 2013
GPAT
Biochemistry
Enzymes
A set of closely related genes of generic markers that are inherited as a single unit is
GPAT - 2013
GPAT
Biochemistry
Nucleic acid: replication, transcription, splicing, translation
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