Which of the following is not a core technique which gave birth to modern biotechnology?
1. Genetic engineering
2. Bioprocess engineering
3. Fermentation
4. Both 1 and 2
Which of the following products do not need bioprocess engineering?
1. Antibiotics
2. Vaccines
3. Enzymes
4. Curd
Variations which are the results of sexual reproduction will
1. Always bad for a population
2. Not always good for individual but for population
3. Not always good for individual and population
4. Always good for individual
Traditional hybridization procedures lead to the inclusion and multiplication of undesirable genes along with desirable genes. Which of the following processes cannot help to rid this undesirable Gene?
1. creation of recombinant DNA
2. Use of gene cloning
3. Use of gene transfer
4. Use of Agarose gels
If you transform a cell with an alien piece of DNA only, What is the possibility?
1. This alien piece becomes a part of the host genome.
2. It doesn't become a part of the host's genome but keeps on replicating
3. The cloning of genes won't get affected in the absence of Origin of replication.
4. Multiple identical copies of an alien piece of DNA can be formed irrespective of its integration into the host's genome.
Which of the following is not associated with first recombinant DNA molecule?
1. Plasmid of Salmonella typhimurium
2. Antibiotic resistance gene
3. 1975
4. Stanley Cohen
If you want to isolate a particular gene from a plasmid or genome of an organism which of the following enzyme has to be used?
1. DNA ligase
2. Lysozyme
3. Restriction enzyme
4. DNA polymerase
Cohen and Boyer are known for which of the following discoveries?
1. Antibiotic resistance gene
2. Recombinant DNA
3. Restriction Digestion
4. Plasmid
Arrange the following enzymes/ processes in the order of their use for a certain experiment of genetic engineering:
1) ligase,
2) restriction enzyme
3)desired gene
4) Transformation
5) Expression
1. 3-2-1-4-5
2. 1-2-4-5-3
3. 3-1-4-5-2
4. 2-5-4-3-1
What does cloning mean?
1. The ability to multiply the desired gene in the host
2. The ability to multiply the vector in the host
3. The ability to multiply the antibiotic resistance gene in the host
4. The ability to multiple Ori in the host