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Bioinformatics MCQs Part 16

Bioinformaics MCQs Part 16
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1. Which of the following model account for nucleotide substitutions?
  • Jukes-Cantor
  • Kimuras
  • Complex
  • Option a,b and c





2. Which method is used for predicting protein tertiary structure in the absence of homology to a known structure?
  • Comparative modeling
  • Abinitio prediction
  • Threading
  • Surface modeling





3. Which one of the following is an experimental method to determine the three-dimensional structure of the protein?
  • Threading
  • X-ray crystallography
  • Homology modelling
  • Abinitio method





4. Which one of the following is a computational method to predict the three-dimensional structure of the protein?
  • X-ray crystallography
  • NMR
  • UV Spectroscopy
  • Threading





5. Homology modeling is also called as ______.
  • Comparative modeling
  • Abinitio prediction
  • Threading
  • Surface modeling





6. Which one of the following tool uses comparative modeling method to predict the three-dimensional structure of a protein?
  • Rosetta
  • Threader
  • CASP
  • Modeller





7. Which one of the following tool is not used to predict the three-dimensional structure of a protein?
  • GLIDE
  • Swiss-PDB Viewer
  • JACKAL
  • Modeller




8. Which one of the following tool is used to predict the three-dimensional structure of a protein?
  • AutoDock
  • Gromacs
  • ChemSketch
  • Modeller





9. Which server is used to compare three-dimensional protein structures?
  • DALI
  • FSSP
  • SCOP
  • CATH





10. Which is a repository for the 3-dimensional structure data for large biomolecules?
  • NCBI
  • EMBL
  • Swiss-Prot
  • PDB

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