Exam Details
Subject | basic bioinformatics | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.sc bioinformatics | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2016 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
Master of Science I (Bioinformatics) Examination: Oct Nov 2016
Semester I (New CBCS)
SLR No. Day
Date Time Subject Name Paper No. Seat No.
SLR-SR
63
Wednesday
16/11/2016
10.30 AM
to
01.00 PM
Basic Bioinformatics
C
HCT 1.1
Instructions: Section- Question 1 is compulsory.
Attempt any four questions from Section-II.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Answer to the Section-I and Section-II are to be written in same
answer Booklet only.
Total Marks:70
Section-I
Q.1 Rewrite the following sentences by selecting correct answers from given
alternative.
07
The word size in FASTA for the protein is
2 11
3 7
INSD stands for
Indian Nucleotide System Data
International Nucleotide Sequence Database
International Nucleotide Standard Database
None f these
E-mail stands for
Extra mail Electronic mail
Ethernet mail
EMBL database is maintained by
SIB Gen Bank
EBI NCBI
ASN stands for
Abstract Syntax Notation Able Syntax Notation
Able String Notation Alignment Syntax Notation
Rasmol stands for
Ric Molecular Viewer Rage Molecular Viewer
Ras Molecular Viewer Random Molecular Viewer
the organismal, tissue, or cell level measurements of molecular
dynamic changes over time.
Interactomics Fluxomics
Metabolomics Biomics
Definitions: 07
Genomics
BlastP
SRS
HMM
Gene array
Ktup
BankIT
Section-II
Answer any four of the following:
Q.2 Explain Systems Biology and describe the techniques associated disciplines with
systems biology.
14
Q.3 What is 'Bioinformatics'? Describe in detail Internet and Bioinformatics. 14
Q.4 Explain the brief description of various file formats for bimolecular sequences
like Genbank, GCG, FASTA, IG and plain format.
14
Q.5 Answers any two from the following: 14
Explain protein primary sequence database in details.
Explain BLAST tool in detail.
Explain the Neural network in Bioinformatics.
Q.6 Write short notes on any two: 14
Data Mining
DDBJ
ClustalX and Treeview
Semester I (New CBCS)
SLR No. Day
Date Time Subject Name Paper No. Seat No.
SLR-SR
63
Wednesday
16/11/2016
10.30 AM
to
01.00 PM
Basic Bioinformatics
C
HCT 1.1
Instructions: Section- Question 1 is compulsory.
Attempt any four questions from Section-II.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Answer to the Section-I and Section-II are to be written in same
answer Booklet only.
Total Marks:70
Section-I
Q.1 Rewrite the following sentences by selecting correct answers from given
alternative.
07
The word size in FASTA for the protein is
2 11
3 7
INSD stands for
Indian Nucleotide System Data
International Nucleotide Sequence Database
International Nucleotide Standard Database
None f these
E-mail stands for
Extra mail Electronic mail
Ethernet mail
EMBL database is maintained by
SIB Gen Bank
EBI NCBI
ASN stands for
Abstract Syntax Notation Able Syntax Notation
Able String Notation Alignment Syntax Notation
Rasmol stands for
Ric Molecular Viewer Rage Molecular Viewer
Ras Molecular Viewer Random Molecular Viewer
the organismal, tissue, or cell level measurements of molecular
dynamic changes over time.
Interactomics Fluxomics
Metabolomics Biomics
Definitions: 07
Genomics
BlastP
SRS
HMM
Gene array
Ktup
BankIT
Section-II
Answer any four of the following:
Q.2 Explain Systems Biology and describe the techniques associated disciplines with
systems biology.
14
Q.3 What is 'Bioinformatics'? Describe in detail Internet and Bioinformatics. 14
Q.4 Explain the brief description of various file formats for bimolecular sequences
like Genbank, GCG, FASTA, IG and plain format.
14
Q.5 Answers any two from the following: 14
Explain protein primary sequence database in details.
Explain BLAST tool in detail.
Explain the Neural network in Bioinformatics.
Q.6 Write short notes on any two: 14
Data Mining
DDBJ
ClustalX and Treeview
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