Molecular Biology
Immunology
Genetics
Cancer Biology
Lab techniques
100

What enzyme unwinds DNA during replication?

Helicase

100

Which cells produce antibodies?

B cells / Plasma cells

100

What is the basic unit of heredity?

Gene

100

What is the term for a tumor that has spread to other parts of the body?

Metastasis

100

Which technique separates DNA fragments by size?

Gel electrophoresis

200

What type of bond connects amino acids together in a protein?

Peptide bond

200

Which complement pathway is activated by antibody–antigen complexes?

Classical pathway

200

What type of mutation does not change the amino acid sequence?

Silent mutation

200

What is the term for a gene that, when mutated, promotes uncontrolled cell growth?

oncogene

200

Which technique is commonly used to quantify the concentration of DNA, RNA, or protein by measuring light absorbance?

Spectrophotometry (e.g., Nanodrop)

300

Which organelle is responsible for protein folding and modification?

Endoplasmic reticulum

300

What molecule do cytotoxic T cells release to induce apoptosis in target cells?

Perforin and granzyme

300

What process allows gene expression changes without altering the DNA sequence, often through methylation or histone modification?

Epigenetic regulation

300

What type of cell death is often defective in cancer cells, allowing them to survive longer than they should?

Apoptosis

300

What technique allows detection of specific proteins using antibodies after gel electrophoresis?

Western blotting

400

What structure allows mRNA to be translated simultaneously by multiple ribosomes?

Polyribosome (polysome)

400

Which immune cells are the main producers of IL-17?

Th17 cells

400

What term describes genes that are located close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together?

Genetic linkage

400

Which gene is known as the “guardian of the genome”?

p53

400

What technique is used to separate and analyze cell populations based on size, granularity, and fluorescence using lasers?

Flow cytometry

500

What mRNA regulatory element in the 3’ UTR controls transcript stability through binding to RBPs and miRNAs?

AU-rich elements (AREs)

500

What transcription factor is essential for Treg cell development and maintenance?

FOXP3

500

What genetic phenomenon occurs when one gene influences multiple traits?

Pleiotropy

500

What phenomenon describes cancer cells preferring glycolysis even when oxygen is present?

Warburg effect

500

What advanced technique measures the mass-to-charge ratio of molecules to identify proteins, metabolites, or lipids in complex samples?

Mass spectrometry

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