History, Databases and Applications of Bioinformatics
Structural genomics is linked with predictions related to functions of:
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
Proteins
Chromosomes
Proteins
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Dendrogram, a tree diagram is used to illustrateA. Phylogenetic relationships
B. Genome
C. Pedigree
D. Family tree
Discipline of bioinformatics that is used in identification of genes and their respective functions called:
A. Comparative genomics
B. Structural genomics
C. Functional genomics
D. Medical informatics
Nucleotide sequence data submitted by genome sequencing groups and scientists in databases included:
A. GenBank
B. European Molecular Biology Laboratory
C. DNA Data Bank of Japan
D. all of above
Number of base pair in human genome is:
A. 1 billion
B. 2 billion
C. 6 billion
D. 3 billion
Branch of bioinformatics used in understanding genomes of different species of organisms referred to as:
A. Comparative genomics
B. Functional genomics
C. Structural genomics
D. Medical informatics
Components of bioinformatics embodied as:
A. Analysis and interpretation of the data
B. Development of the statistics and algorithms
C. Creation of the databases
D. all of above
Packets of information are routed over network and addressed through:
A. Internet protocol
B. Internet services provider
C. Browser
D. World wide web
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