Description : The Ti plasmid, is often used for making transgenic plants. The plasmid is found in (a) Azotobacter (b) Rhizobium of the roots of leguminous plants (c) Agrobacterium (d) Yeast as a 2 mm plasmid.
Last Answer : (c) Agrobacterium
Description : Which one of the following vectors is used to replace the defective gene in gene therapy? (a) Adenovirus (b) Cosmid (c) Ri plasmid (d) Ti plasmid
Last Answer : (a) Adenovirus
Description : Which of the following is commonly used as a vector for introducing a DNA fragment in human lymphocytes? (a) Retrovirus (b) Ti plasmid (c) λ phage (d) pBR322
Last Answer : (a) Retrovirus
Description : Which of the following is commonly used as a vector for introducing a DNA fragment in human lymphocytes ? (1) Retrovirus (2) Ti plasmid (3) phage (4) pBR 322
Last Answer : (1) Retrovirus
Description : Silencing of mRNA has been used in producing transgenic plants resistant to (a) boll worms (b) nematodes (c) white rusts (d) bacterial blights.
Last Answer : (b) nematodes
Description : Genetic engineering has been successfully used for producing (a) transgenic mice for testing safety of polio vaccine before use in humans (b) transgenic models for studying new treatments for certain cardiac ... milk for making ghee (d) animals like bulls for farm work as they have super power
Last Answer : (a) transgenic mice for testing safety of polio vaccine before use in humans
Description : Golden rice is a promising transgenic crop. When released for cultivation, it will help in (a) producing a petrol-like fuel from rice (b) alleviation of vitamin A deficiency (c) pest resistance (d) herbicide tolerance.
Last Answer : (b) alleviation of vitamin A deficiency
Description : What are transgenic plants? -Biology
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Description : What are the merits and demerits of transgenic plants?
Last Answer : Merits of transgenic plants: a) Crops are more productive and have a larger yield. b) Transgenic plants can offer more nutrition and flavour. c) A possibility that they could ... plants and could create ecological problems. f) The new technology interferes with traditional agricultural methods.
Description : What are genetically modified plants or transgenic plants?
Last Answer : The plants in which a specific gene responsible for desired trait is selected and introduced directly into the new plant variety are called genetically modified or transgenic plants.
Description : Transgenic plants are the ones (a) generated by introducing foreign DNA into a cell and regenerating a plant from that cell (b) produced after protoplast fusion in artificial medium (c) grown in ... medium after hybridization in the field (d) produced by a somatic embryo in artificial medium.
Last Answer : (a) generated by introducing foreign DNA into a
Description : Which of the following techniques ar used to create transgenic crops? a. Budding and Grafting in fruit plants b. Cytoplasmic male sterility c. Gene slicing d. Only 1 e. Both 1 and 2 f. Both 2 and 3 g. Both 1 and 3
Last Answer : f. Both 2 and 3
Description : Where is plasmid DNA found? -Biology
Description : How to propogate Ti plants
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : The value of `Delta_(0) " for " [Ti(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(3+)` is found to be 240 kJ `mol^(-1)` then predict the colour of the complex using the following tab
Last Answer : The value of `Delta_(0) " for " [Ti(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(3+)` is found to be 240 kJ `mol^(-1)` then ... -34)J-sec,N_(A)=6xx10^(23)c=3xx10^(8) m//sec)`
Description : Do you think the benefits to Human Welfare, are worth creating Transgenic Animals?
Last Answer : Right, so as you and I have talked of using regular' animals as being (for me, anyway) morally reprehensible, I do not feel comfortable and believe that humans would venture into transgenic animal usage ... AI and transhumanism but I really don't think our society will handle either in a just way.
Description : How does a transgenic organism differ from the rest of its population? -Biology
Description : What are transgenic bacteria? -Biology
Description : What are transgenic animals? -Biology
Description : What are examples of transgenic animals? -Biology
Description : What is the impact of transgenic animals on the environment? -Biology
Description : What are the benefits of transgenic animals? -Biology
Description : What are transgenic crops? -Biology
Description : What are the potential benefits of transgenic crops? -Biology
Description : What are potential risks of transgenic crops? -Biology
Description : Why are transgenic organisms and GMO not one ?
Last Answer : A transgenic organism is an organism that is created by transmitting genes from one organism to another. It is a mixture of two genes of the same genus or different organisms. GMOs, on the other ... and GMO are not one. But both are made by gene engineering and the trajectory is somewhat similar.
Description : Which is the first transgenic animal ?
Last Answer : The first transgenic animal is the antisense RLA.
Description : What is a Transgenic Plant ?
Last Answer : Suppose you have a mango tree in your house. The mango of that mango tree is so sour that it cannot be put in the mouth. If you want, you can give birth to another mango tree from that mango ... fruit of the new born tree will also be very sweet. The plant thus created is called a transgenic plant.
Description : Who says transgenic organism ?
Last Answer : Bacteria or organisms that give rise to new genes as a result of transformation are called transgenic organisms.
Last Answer : : Rat ( 1974)
Description : Asseriton: Insect resistant transgenic cotton has been produced by inserting Bt gene Reason The Bt gene is derived form a bacterium
Last Answer : Asseriton: Insect resistant transgenic cotton has been produced by inserting Bt gene Reason The Bt ... If both the assertion and reason are false
Description : Golden rice is a transgenic crop of the future with the following improved trait:
Last Answer : Golden rice is a transgenic crop of the future with the following improved trait: A. high lysine ... . high protein content D. high vitamin a content
Description : Transgenic animals may be prepared by introducing a foreign gene into (A) Somatic cells of young animals (B) Testes and ovaries of animals (C) A viral vector and infecting the animals with the viral vector (D) Fertilised egg and implanting the egg into a foster mother
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Give some examples of transgenic animals.
Last Answer : a) Introducing certain human gene sequences into cattle, goat and sheep for enhanced growth, meat and milk production. b) Bacterial genes introduced into sheep have resulted in improved ... responsible for production of growth hormone, have shown production of milk containing human growth hormone.
Description : What are transgenic animals?
Last Answer : Animals in which a specific gene responsible for desired trait is selected and introduced directly into the new animal variety are called transgenic animals.
Description : What is role of transgenic organism in preparation of insulin?
Last Answer : Insulin is a hormone in our body, which control the amount of sugar. If it is not produced, person suffers with diabetes. Insulin is prepared by genetic engineering form transgenic organisms and used by the diabetes patients to control blood sugar.
Description : What are transgenic organisms?
Last Answer : Any organism, which acquires a foreign gene, is called transgenic organism.
Description : The transgenic animals are those which have (a) foreign RNA in all its cells (b) foreign DNA in some of its cells (c) foreign DNA in all its cells (d) both (a) and (b).
Last Answer : (c) foreign DNA in all its cells
Description : Read the following four statements (A-D) about certain mistakes in two of them. (A) The first transgenic buffalo, Rosie produced milk which was human alpha-lactalbumin enriched. (B) Restriction enzymes are used in isolation of DNA ... mistakes? (a) B and C (b) C and D (c) A and C (d) A and B
Last Answer : (d) A and B
Description : Maximum number of existing transgenic animals is of (a) fish (b) mice (c) cow (d) pig.
Last Answer : b) mice
Description : Human insulin is being commercially produced from a transgenic species of (a) Rhizobium (b) Saccharomyces (c) Escherichia (d) Mycobacterium
Last Answer : (c) Escherichia
Description : The first transgenic crop was (a) tobacco (b) cotton (c) pea (d) flax.
Last Answer : (a) tobacco
Description : Golden rice is a transgenic crop of the future with the following improved trait (a) insect resistance (b) high lysine (essential amino acid) content (c) high protein content (d) high vitamin-A content.
Last Answer : (d) high vitamin-A content.
Description : A transgenic food crop which may help in solving the problem of night blindness in developing countries is (a) Bt soybean (b) Golden rice (c) Flavr Savr tomatoes (d) Starlink maize.
Last Answer : b) Golden rice
Description : An improved variety of transgenic basmati rice (a) does not require chemical fertilizers and growth hormones (b) gives high yield and is rich in vitamin A (c) is completely resistant to all insect pests and diseases of paddy (d) gives high yield but has no characteristic aroma.
Last Answer : (b) gives high yield and is rich in vitamin A
Description : Which of the following crops has the largest area under transgenic globally? (A) Cotton (B) Soybean (C) Tobacco (D) Maize
Last Answer : (B) Soybean
Description : Transgenic crop having maximum cultivated area in the world is (A) Maize (B) Rice (C) Soybean (D) Cotton
Last Answer : (C) Soybean
Description : A transgenic organism is one that _____. a. Has Donated A DNA Fragment To Another Organism. b. Contains A Gene From Another Organism. c. Contains Useless "Genetic Debris." d. Has Exchanged Gene Loci Within The Organism.
Last Answer : b. Contains A Gene From Another Organism.
Description : What is transgenic organism?
Last Answer : The organism that contains a foreign gene in its cells is called transgenic organism.