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प्रश्न
Expand the ‘SNPs’ identified by scientists in HGP.
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उत्तर
SNP stands for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism.
संबंधित प्रश्न
In which of the following haploid cells a whole genome in human being is present?
- sperm
- somatic cell
- mature RBC
- primary spermatocyte
What does abbreviation HGP stand for?
Write the percentage of the total human genome that codes for proteins and the percentage of discovered genes whose functions are known as observed during HGP.
Define ‘genomics’. Give any ‘two’ applications of it.
Answer the following question.
List the two methodologies which were involved in the human genome project. Mention how they were used.
Short Answer Question:
Write a note on Human genome project (HGP).
Identify the main aims of Human Genome Project.
I. Taking care of the legal, ethical and social issues which may arise from the project.
II. Transfer of the related technologies to the private sectors, such as industries.
III. To develop tools and techniques for analysis of the data.
IV. To store the information collected from the project in databases.
V. Mapping the entire human genome at the level of nucleotide sequences.
In which of the following year the Human Genome Project (HGP) was initiated?
Which was the last human chromosome to be completely sequenced?
Diploid chromosome number in humans is ______.
Haemophilia is more common in males because it is a ____________.
A colourblind girl is rare because she will be born only when ______.
A colourblind mother and normal father would have ______.
Of a normal couple, half the sons are haemophilic while half the daughters are carriers. The gene is located on ______.
Genes located on Y-chromosome are ______.
Estimated number of genes in human beings is ______.
The Human Genome Project (HGP) was initiated in ______
Give an account of the methods used in sequencing the human genome.
Human Genome Project (HGP) was a mega project launched in the year 1990 with some important goals.
Enlist any four prime goals of HGP.
