A protoxin is:

1. A primitive toxin 2. A denatured toxin
3. Toxin produced by protozoa 4. Inactive toxin

Subtopic:  Bt Crops |
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The trigger for activation of toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis is:

1. Acidic pH of stomach
2. High temperature
3. Alkaline pH of gut
4. Mechanical action in the insect gut

Subtopic:  Bt Crops |
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ADA is an enzyme which is deficient in a genetic disorder SCID. What is the full form of ADA?

1. Adenosine deoxyaminase 2. Adenosine deaminase
3. Aspartate deaminase 4. Arginine deaminase
Subtopic:  Gene Therapy | Molecular Diagnosis |
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Silencing of a gene could be achieved through the use of:

1. RNAi only 2. antisense RNA only
3. both RNAi and antisense RNA 4. none of the above
Subtopic:  Interference RNA Tech |
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The term ‘totipotency’ refers to the capacity of a:

1. cell to generate the whole plant

2. bud to generate the whole plant

3. seed to germinate

4. cell to enlarge in size

Subtopic:  Plant Tissue Culture |
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The plantlets produced during plant tissue culture are called somaclones because:

1. They can be produced in a very short span of time
2. They are the result of the somatic hybridization of two cells
3. The gametes develop parthenogenetically to produce genetically identical plantlets
4. They are genetically identical to the original plant from which they were grown

Subtopic:  Plant Tissue Culture |
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RNAi, as a mechanism of cellular defense, takes place in:

1. All bacteria 2. All unicellular organisms
3. All plants only 4. All eukaryotic organisms
Subtopic:  Interference RNA Tech |
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The first clinical gene therapy trial was given in 1990 to a 4 year girl with:

1. Alpha – 1 antitrypsin deficiency
2. Cystic fibrosis
3. Adenosine deaminase deficiency
4. Chronic myeloid leukemia

Subtopic:  Gene Therapy |
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Over 95 % of all transgenic animals are:

1. Mice 2. Pigs
3. Sheep 4. Rabbits
Subtopic:  Transgenic Microbes & Animals |
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The transgenic cow, Rosie, produced milk that:

1. Contained human beta lactalbumin
2. contained interferons to treat viral infections
3. contained Alpha – 1 antitrypsin
4. Is protein enriched
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