Introduction to Biotechnology
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What are the applications of DNA fingerprinting?
Define term biotechnology.
Recombinant proteins are
Proteins synthesized in animals
Proteins synthesized by transgene in host cells
Proteins synthesized in rapidly multiplying cells
Proteins synthesized in virus infected cells
- gene
- factor
- nucleic acid
- nucleus
- Oxytoxin
- Somatotropin
- Adrenaline
- Insulin
Who invented DNA fingerprinting?
What are the benefits of DNA profiling?
- Dinosaur bones do not contain DNA
- DNA disintegrates over a period of time
- Dinosaurs did not possess DNA
- None of the above
Artificial synthesis of DNA was done by
Wilkinson
Kornberg
Franklin
Watson and Crick
- bacteria
- yeast
- viruses
- dust
- True
- False
- biology
- biotechnology
- fermentation
- Isolated nuclein
- DNA discovered
- Heredity factors
- Genes located
Which of the following is an integral part of the definition of biotechnology as per European Federation of Biotechnology?
It is the integrated use of biochemistry, microbiology and engineering.
It aims to achieve technological application of the capabilities of microorganisms.
Both A and B are correct
Both A and B are wrong
- Isolated nuclein
- DNA discovered
- Heredity factors
- Genes located
- Dinosaur bones do not contain DNA
- DNA disintegrates over a period of time
- Dinosaurs did not possess DNA
- None of the above
The first hormone artificially synthesised in bacteria is
Insulin
Thyroxine
Testosterone
Adrenalin
- biotechnology
- biochemical
- fermentation
- processing
The basis of DNA fingerprinting is:
The double helix
Errors in the base sequence
Polymorphism in the sequence
DNA replication