Exam Details
Subject | Bio-Informatics | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Diploma -VIEP-Computer Science and Engineering(DCSVI)/Advanced Level O Certificate Course In Cse (ACCSVI) B.Tech. Computer Science And Engineering (BT | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 3 IBICSE-OOS!
B.Tech. -VIEP -COMPUTER SCmNCE AND
ENGINEERING (BTCSVI)
Term-End Examination
00176
June, 2016
BICSE-008 BIO-INFORMATICS
Time hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Answer any seven questions. Each question carnes equal marks.
1. What are the main objectives of bio-informatics? 5
Explain the bio-informatics applications related to structure prediction and proteomics. 5
2. Define biological database and list its applications. 5
How can you classify sequence database? 5
3. What are the challenges in Moore's law? 4
Explain FASTA algorithm in detail with recommended steps for similarity searching. 6
4. Explain the relaxation and dynamic processes of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR).
Differentiate between DNA and RNA. 5 5
5. What is gene? Write the fine structure of gene and compare the structural difference of gene between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 10
6. What are the methods of 3-D structure prediction 5
Explain 3-D structure of macro molecules using DSSP and STRIDE methods. 5
7. Explain integrated genomic maps in detail. 5
Classify and explain the major databases in bio-informatics giving examples of each. 5
8. Explain the natural language processing and its limitations. 5
Describe the micro array clustering and its classification. 5
9. Write the MUSTA algorithm for geometric hashing. 5
Describe the dynamic programming for sequence alignment. 5
10. Write short notes on any two of the following: 2x5=10
Bio-Informatics Tools
Microarray Clustering
RNA Secondary Structure
3-D Motifs and Final Thoughts
B.Tech. -VIEP -COMPUTER SCmNCE AND
ENGINEERING (BTCSVI)
Term-End Examination
00176
June, 2016
BICSE-008 BIO-INFORMATICS
Time hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Answer any seven questions. Each question carnes equal marks.
1. What are the main objectives of bio-informatics? 5
Explain the bio-informatics applications related to structure prediction and proteomics. 5
2. Define biological database and list its applications. 5
How can you classify sequence database? 5
3. What are the challenges in Moore's law? 4
Explain FASTA algorithm in detail with recommended steps for similarity searching. 6
4. Explain the relaxation and dynamic processes of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR).
Differentiate between DNA and RNA. 5 5
5. What is gene? Write the fine structure of gene and compare the structural difference of gene between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 10
6. What are the methods of 3-D structure prediction 5
Explain 3-D structure of macro molecules using DSSP and STRIDE methods. 5
7. Explain integrated genomic maps in detail. 5
Classify and explain the major databases in bio-informatics giving examples of each. 5
8. Explain the natural language processing and its limitations. 5
Describe the micro array clustering and its classification. 5
9. Write the MUSTA algorithm for geometric hashing. 5
Describe the dynamic programming for sequence alignment. 5
10. Write short notes on any two of the following: 2x5=10
Bio-Informatics Tools
Microarray Clustering
RNA Secondary Structure
3-D Motifs and Final Thoughts
Other Question Papers
Departments
- Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
- Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
- National Centre for Disability Studies (NCDS)
- School of Agriculture (SOA)
- School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS)
- School of Continuing Education (SOCE)
- School of Education (SOE)
- School of Engineering & Technology (SOET)
- School of Extension and Development Studies (SOEDS)
- School of Foreign Languages (SOFL)
- School of Gender Development Studies(SOGDS)
- School of Health Science (SOHS)
- School of Humanities (SOH)
- School of Interdisciplinary and Trans-Disciplinary Studies (SOITDS)
- School of Journalism and New Media Studies (SOJNMS)
- School of Law (SOL)
- School of Management Studies (SOMS)
- School of Performing Arts and Visual Arts (SOPVA)
- School of Performing Arts and Visual Arts(SOPVA)
- School of Sciences (SOS)
- School of Social Sciences (SOSS)
- School of Social Work (SOSW)
- School of Tourism & Hospitality Service Sectoral SOMS (SOTHSM)
- School of Tourism &Hospitality Service Sectoral SOMS (SOTHSSM)
- School of Translation Studies and Training (SOTST)
- School of Vocational Education and Training (SOVET)
- Staff Training & Research in Distance Education (STRIDE)
Subjects
- Advanced ComputerArchitecture
- Algorithms and Logic Design
- Artificial Intelligence
- Basics of Networking
- Bio-Informatics
- C P r o g r a m m i n g
- Computer Architecture
- Computer Networks
- Computer Organisations
- Computer Organization
- Cryptography And Network Security
- Data Modelling And Uml
- Data Structures
- Data Warehousing And Mining
- Database Management System
- Design And Analysis Of Algorithm
- Digital Image Processing
- Discrete Maths Structure
- Distributed Database
- E-Business
- Elective-Computer Networks
- Embedded System
- Formal Languages And Automata
- Fuzzy Systems
- Java Basic and Object Modeling Design
- Logic Design
- Microprocessor
- Mobile Computing
- Neural Network
- Numerical Methods and Computation
- Object Modeling And Design
- Object Oriented Design And Programming
- Object Oriented Programming
- Operating System
- Operating Systems
- Parallel Algorithms
- Pattern Recognition
- PC Assembly and Maintenance
- Principles of Communication Engineering
- Principles Of Programming Languages
- Real Time Systems
- Software Engineering
- Software Project Management (Spm)
- Software Quality Engineering
- Software Reusability
- System Analysis and Design
- System Programming And Compiler Design
- Theory Of Computation
- Unix Internals And Shell Programming
- Visual Basic Programming
- Web Technology