An improved variety of transgenic basmati rice
(1) does not require chemical fertilizers and growth hormones
(2) gives high yield and is rich in vitamin-A
(3) is completely resistant to all insect pests and diseases of paddy
(4) gives high yield but has no characteristic aroma
The bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis is widely used in contemporary biology as a/an
(1) indicator of water pollution
(2) insecticide
(3) agent for production of dairy products
(4) source of industrial enzyme
The genetic defect-Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) deficiency may be cured permanently by
(1) periodic infusion of genetically engineered lymphocytes having functional ADA cDNA
(2) administering adenosine deaminase activators
(3) introducing bone marrow genes producing ADA into cells at early embryonic stages
(4) enzyme replacement therapy
What is true about Bt toxin?
1. The inactive protoxin gets converted into active form in the insect gut
2. Bt protein exists as active toxin in the Bacillus
3. The activated toxin enters the ovaries of the pest to sterilize it and thus prevent its
multiplication
4. The concerned Bacillus has antitoxins
A transgenic food crop, which may help in solving the problem of night blindness in developing countries is:
1. Flavr savr tomatoes
2. Starlink maize
3. Bt soybean
4. Golden rice
Main objective of production / use of herbicide resistant GM crops is to
(1) eliminate weeds from the field without the use of manual labour
(2) eliminate weeds from the field without the use of herbicides
(3) encourage eco-friendly herbicides
(4) reduce herbicide accumulation in food particles for health safety
Human insulin is being commercially produced from a transgenic species of
1. Escherichia
2. Mycobacterium
3. Rhizobium
4. Saccharomyces
Cry-I endotoxins obtained from Bacillus thuringiensis are effective against
(1) mosquitoes
(2) Nematodes
(3) boll worms
(4) Flies
What is an antisense technology?
(1) A cell displaying a foreign antigen used for synthesis of antigens.
(2) Production of somaclonal variants in tissue cultures.
(3) When a piece of RNA that is complementary in sequence is used to stop expression of a specific gene
(4) RNA polymerase producing DNA
The foreign gene in a transgenic plant may be derived from
(1) an insect
(2) an animal
(3) a bacteria
(4) all of these.