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1. The first bioinformatics database was created by
2. .............are the extentions of bucky balls.
3. 1 meter = ..................nm.
4. 1 mm = ............nm
5. 1 nanometre = ...........cm.
6. 20 micron = ..........nm
7. A bucky ball is a molecule consisting of ..........carbon atoms
8. A compound that has desirable properties to become a drug is called
9. An example of Homology & similarity tool?
10. Analysing or comparing entire genome of species
11. Application of bioinformatics include
12. BLAST programme is used in
13. BLOSUM matrices are used for
14. Characterizing molecular component is
15. Deposition of cDNA into inert structure is
16. First molecular biology server Expasy in the year?
17. Human genome contains about
18. In a bucky ball, each carbon atom is bound to ...........adjacent carbon atoms.
19. invitro in latin means
20. Margaret Dayhoff developed the first protein sequence database called
21. Nanotechnology, in other words, is
22. Phylogenetic relationship can be shown by
23. PRINTS are software used for
24. Proteomics is the study of
25. Step wise method for solving problems in computer science is called
26. SWISS PORT is related to
27. SWISSPROT protein sequence database began in
28. The computational methodology that tries to find the best matching between two molecule, a receptor and ligand is called
29. The cut-off limit of human eye to see is ..................nm
30. The diameter of a bucky ball is about
31. The diameter of a bucky ball is about
32. The diameter of fly ash particles is .............µm
33. The diameter of human hair is ....................m
34. The diameter of hydrogen atom is ..............nm.
35. The hardest material found in nature is
36. The identification of drugs through genomic study
37. The most important property of nanomaterials is
38. The size of a quantum dot is .............m.
39. The size of E.coli bacteria is .................nm
40. The tensile strength of a carbon nanotube is ...........times that of steel.
41. The term used to refer something performed on computer or computer simulation
42. The tool for identification of motifs?
43. The width of carbon nanotube is ............nm.
44. There is a plenty of room at the bottom. This was stated by
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