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(1)
Silencing of a gene could be achieved through the use of
[A]
Short interfering RNA(RNAi)
[B]
Antisense RNA
[C]
By both
[D]
None of the above
(2)
Silencing of m-RNA has been used in producing transgenic plants resistant to
[A]
Bollworms
[B]
Nematodes
[C]
White rusts
[D]
Bacterial blights
(3)
Tobacco plants resistant to a nematode have been developed by the introduction of DNA that produces(in the host cell)
[A]
Both sense and anti-sense RNA
[B]
A particular hormone
[C]
An antifeedant
[D]
A toxin protein
Answer: Both sense and anti-sense RNA
(4)
Amplification of gene of interest by using DNA polymerase may go upto
[A]
0.1 million times
[B]
1.0 million times
[C]
1.0 billion times
[D]
1.0 trillion times
Answer: 1.0 billion times
(5)
Which of the following Bt crops is being grown in India by the farmers?
[A]
Cotton
[B]
Brinjal
[C]
Soybean
[D]
Maize
(6)
The first human hormone produced by recombinant DNA technology is
[A]
Insulin
[B]
Estrogen
[C]
Thyroxin
[D]
Progesterone
(7)
An analysis of chromosomal DNA using the hybridization technique does not use
[A]
Electrophoresis
[B]
Blotting
[C]
Autoradiography
[D]
PCR
(8)
Bt cotton is not:
[A]
A GM plant
[B]
Insect resistant
[C]
A bacterial gene expressing system
[D]
Resistant to all pesticides
Answer: Resistant to all pesticides
(9)
C-peptide of human insulin is:
[A]
A part of mature insulin molecule
[B]
Responsible for formation of disulphide bridges
[C]
Removed during maturation of pro-insulin to insulind
[D]
Responsible for its biological activity
Answer: Removed during maturation of pro-insulin to insulind
(10)
GEAC stands for:
[A]
Genome Engineering Action Committee
[B]
Ground Environment Action Committee
[C]
Genetic Engineering Approval Committee
[D]
Genetic and Environment Approval committee
Answer: Genetic Engineering Approval Committee
(11)
α -1 antitrypsin is:
[A]
An antacid
[B]
An enzyme
[C]
Used to treat arthritis
[D]
Used to treat emphysema
Answer: Used to treat emphysema
(12)
The site of production of ADA in the body is:
[A]
Bone marrow
[B]
Lymphocytes
[C]
Blood plasma
[D]
Monocytes
(13)
A protoxin is:
[A]
A primitive toxin
[B]
A denatured toxin
[C]
Toxin produced by protozoa
[D]
Inactive toxin
(14)
The trigger for activation of toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis is:
[A]
Acidic pH of stomach
[B]
High temperature
[C]
Alkaline pH of gut
[D]
Mechanical action in the insect gut
Answer: Alkaline pH of gut
(15)
In RNAi, genes are silenced using:
[A]
ss DNA
[B]
ds DNA
[C]
ds RNA
[D]
ss RNA
(16)
‘Molecular scissor’ used in genetic engineering is
[A]
Restriction endonuclease
[B]
DNA polymerase
[C]
DNA ligase
[D]
Helicase
Answer: Restriction endonuclease
(17)
Plants are genetically engineered with novel genes by
[A]
Recombination breeding
[B]
Protoplast fusion
[C]
Recombinant DNA technology
[D]
Embryo rescue technique
Answer: Recombinant DNA technology
(18)
Maximum application of animal culture technology today is in the production
[A]
Insulin
[B]
Interferons
[C]
Edible proteins
[D]
Vaccines
(19)
Restriction enzymes were discovered by
[A]
Smith and Nathans
[B]
Alexander Fleming
[C]
Berg
[D]
None
Answer: Smith and Nathans
(20)
Bacteria protect themselves from viruses by fragmenting viral DNA with
[A]
Ligase
[B]
Endonuclease
[C]
Exonuclease
[D]
Gyrase
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