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- A single stranded RNA
- A single stranded DNA
- Either single stranded RNA or DNA
- Can be single stranded DNA but not RNA
- Heat shock
- Micro-injection
- Biolistics
- Bioreactor
- New variety of fruit discovered in forest
- Active compund from a root that has been used in traditional medicine for centuries
- New genetically modified crop which yields more grains per hectare
- All of the above
- Co–667
- Sharbati Sonora
- Lerma Rojo
- Basmati
Reason: Gold and Tungsten are inert.
- Both the assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion
- Both the assertion and reason are true and reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
- Assertion is true but the reason is false
- Both the assertion and reason are false
Which of the following is not applicable for a biopatent?
Unearthing the DNA sequences
Using the existing technology to produce new products
Formation of new products
Discovery of cell lines
- Basmati
- Lerma Roja
- Sharbati Sonara
- Co-667
A 1995 patent, "use of turmeric in would healing" was cancelled in 1998 because :
Turmeric does not have would healing property.
Turmeric is expensive.
None of these.
The wound healing property of turmeric was known for generations in India (Traditional knowledge).
- disarming pathogen vectors
- transformation of plant cells
- constructing recombinant DNA by joining with vectors
- DNA fingerprinting
- Biopiracy Act
- Indian Patents Bill
- Biowar Act
- Bioethics Act
The new variety of rice created by the RiceTec company, for which they claimed a patent, was actually made by
- crossing a semi-dwarf variety of rice with Indian Basmati Rice
- crossing the dwarf variety of rice with American Rice
- crossing the dwarf variety of rice with Indian Basmati Rice
- crossing a semi-dwarf variety of rice with American Rice
- X - Patent, Y - Biopatent
- X - Piracy, Y - Biopiracy
- X - Patent, Y - Biopiracy
- X - Piracy, Y - Biopatent
This section contains 1 Assertion-Reason type question, which has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
इस खण्ड में 1 कथन-कारण प्रकार का प्रश्न है, जिसमें 4 विकल्प (a), (b), (c) तथा (d) दिये गये हैं, जिनमें से केवल एक सही है।
A : Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) makes decisions regarding the validity of GM research and the safety of introducing GM-organisms for public services.A : आनुवंशिक अभियांत्रिकी संस्तुति समिति (GEAC), GM अनुसंधान संबंधी कार्यों की वैधानिकता तथा जन सेवाओं के लिए GM-जीवों के सन्निवेश की सुरक्षा आदि के बारे में निर्णय लेती है।
R : Genetic manipulation in organisms can always have predictable outcomes when such organisms are incorporated into the environment.
R : जीवों में आनुवंशिक हस्तकौशल के तब सदैव प्रत्याशित परिणाम निकल सकते हैं जब ऐसे जीवों को पर्यावरण में सन्निविष्ट कराया जाए।
- Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(A) तथा (R) दोनों सही हैं तथा (R), (A) का सही स्पष्टीकरण है - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(A) तथा (R) दोनों सही हैं लेकिन (R), (A) का सही स्पष्टीकरण नहीं है - (A) is true but (R) is false
(A) सही है लेकिन (R) गलत है - (A) is false but (R) is true
(A) गलत है लेकिन (R) सही है
- Use of complementary RNA to stop expression of specific gene
- RNA polymerase producing DNA
- A cell with foreign antigen used for synthesis of antigens
- Production of somaclonal variants in tissue culture
- Lerma Rojo
- Sharbati Sonora
- CO - 667
- Basmati
I - Biotechnology poses unforeseen risks to biodiversity and environment.
II - Development of transgenic organisms does not violate the integrity of a particular species.
III - Bioresources available from any part of the world can be utilised for human interest, without seeking for any approval from the concerned countries.
- I - F, II - T, III - T
- I - T, II - T, III - F
- I - F, II - F, III - T
- I - T, II - F, III - F
- Lerma Rojo
- Sharbati Sonora
- CO - 667
- Basmati
- Genes
- Microorganisms
- Cells
- All of the above
- 1979
- 1989
- 1970
- 1999
Double stranded mRNA
Double stranded natural DNA
Single stranded complementary DNA
t-RNA molecules
- Taiwan
- Philippines
- Japan
- India
The measure taken up by India to overcome the problem of biopiracy is
- Create bio-depositories within the country
- National biodiversity legislation
- Change US patent laws through pleading with WTO
- All of the above
A 1995 patent, "use of turmeric in would healing" was cancelled in 1998 because :
Turmeric does not have would healing property.
Turmeric is expensive.
The wound healing property of turmeric was known for generations in India (Traditional knowledge).
None of these.
- Biopatent
- Biopiracy
- Bioweapon
- Bioremediation
- Biopiracy Act
- Indian Patents Bill
- Biowar Act
- Bioethics Act
- X - Patent, Y - Biopatent
- X - Piracy, Y - Biopiracy
- X - Patent, Y - Biopiracy
- X - Piracy, Y - Biopatent
- disarming pathogen vectors
- transformation of plant cells
- constructing recombinant DNA by joining with vectors
- DNA fingerprinting