‘Downstream processing’ does not include:
1. | Product biosynthesis | 2. | Product isolation |
3. | Product purification | 4. | Product polishing |
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The trait ‘resistance to certain antibiotics’ is seen in some bacteria due to the presence in them of:
1. | Inclusion bodies |
2. | Membranous extensions of plasma membrane |
3. | Plasmid DNA |
4. | Glycocalyx |
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Consider the two statements:
I: | It is beneficial to have a multiple cloning site (MCS) within the lac Z gene of the plasmid of E.coli. |
II: | This allows the researcher to distinguish between recombinant and non-recombinant vectors if X-gal is added to the medium. |
1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I.
2. Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I.
3. I is correct but II is incorrect.
4. Both I and II are incorrect.
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Agrobacterium mediation cannot be used to introduce a gene of interest in which of the following plants?
1. | Pea | 2. | Tomato |
3. | Rice | 4. | Cotton |
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In the diagram showing the plasmid pBR322, the recognition sequence of the restriction enzyme BamHI is shown by the number:
1. | 1 | 2. | 2 |
3. | 3 | 4. | 4 |
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A piece of DNA is inserted within the gene of beta-galactosidase in the E.coli plasmid. X-gal is added to the medium during screening. The colonies of recombinant transformants:
1. | will show an increase in growth |
2. | will not be able to survive |
3. | will give a deep blue color |
4. | will not produce any color |
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Look at the given hypothetical vector-
Suppose we cut the desired gene as well as the plasmid with the help of the Restriction enzyme EcoR I and ligate them. What would be true?
1. | Kanamycin resistance will select the transformants from non-transformants while tetracycline resistance will select recombinant transformants from non-recombinant transformants. |
2. | Tetracyclin resistance will select the transformants from non-transformants while kanamycin resistance will select recombinant transformants from non-recombinant transformants. |
3. | Both will select only transformants. |
4. | Both will select only recombinants. |
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Restriction enzymes do not act on the DNA of the host cell in which they are produced, because :
1. | Host DNA is packed into chromosomes |
2. | Restriction enzymes are ineffective on host DNA |
3. | Host DNA does not have the restriction site for the restriction enzymes. |
4. | Restriction site of host DNA is methylated. |
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It is useful to use restriction enzymes in rDNA experiments that produce sticky ends in the resultant fragments because:
1. | it allows a cell to recognize fragments produced by the enzyme |
2. | the single-stranded ends serve as starting points for DNA replication |
3. | the fragments will bond to other fragments with complementary single-stranded ends |
4. | only single-stranded DNA segments can code for proteins |
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Which of the following does not have the ability to replicate within bacterial cells independent of the control of chromosomal DNA?
1. | Plastid | 2. | Bacteriophages |
3. | BAC | 4. | Plasmid |
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