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Deck 19: Biotechnology
1
In the production of transgenic plants, what selectable marker is most commonly used to indicate that a cell has taken up the T DNA that includes the cloned gene?
A) Ampicillin
B) Neomycin
C) Streptomycin
D) Kanamycin
E) All of the answers are used
A) Ampicillin
B) Neomycin
C) Streptomycin
D) Kanamycin
E) All of the answers are used
D
2
The first human diseases that was successfully treated using gene therapy was .
A) Diabetes
B) Cystic fibrosis
C) Severe combined immunodeficiency disease
D) Muscular dystrophy
E) None of the answers are correct
A) Diabetes
B) Cystic fibrosis
C) Severe combined immunodeficiency disease
D) Muscular dystrophy
E) None of the answers are correct
C
3
The first hormone to be made by recombinant bacteria was .
A) Insulin
B) Glucagons
C) Somatostatin
D) Testosterone
E) None of the answers are correct
A) Insulin
B) Glucagons
C) Somatostatin
D) Testosterone
E) None of the answers are correct
A
4
Although Dolly was only three years old, her chromosomes had the length of a 9-10 year old sheep. Which of the following best describes why this occurred?
A) The cell lines that created Dolly were aged prematurely in the lab
B) Nonhomologous recombination
C) A mutation enhanced the rate of aging
D) Dolly was not a clone
E) The telomeres of the somatic cells that Dolly originated from were shortening
A) The cell lines that created Dolly were aged prematurely in the lab
B) Nonhomologous recombination
C) A mutation enhanced the rate of aging
D) Dolly was not a clone
E) The telomeres of the somatic cells that Dolly originated from were shortening
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5
Bioremediation has been used to treat which of the following?
A) Oil spills
B) Sewage
C) Pesticides
D) Heavy metals
E) All of the answers have been successfully remediated
A) Oil spills
B) Sewage
C) Pesticides
D) Heavy metals
E) All of the answers have been successfully remediated
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6
The first organism ever cloned by researchers was Dolly the sheep in 1997.
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7
Why was the addition of methionine necessary during the production of somatostatin by recombinant bacteria?
A) So that it was compatible with the restriction enzyme
B) As a selectable marker
C) To allow the somatostatin to link to a bacterial protein
D) To increase the length of the peptide to make it more commercial
E) None of the answers are correct
A) So that it was compatible with the restriction enzyme
B) As a selectable marker
C) To allow the somatostatin to link to a bacterial protein
D) To increase the length of the peptide to make it more commercial
E) None of the answers are correct
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8
In the treatment of ADA deficiency and SCID, which cell type was targeted for gene therapy?
A) Fibroblasts
B) Embryonic stem cells
C) Hematopoietic stem cells
D) Lymphocytes
E) Neutrophils
A) Fibroblasts
B) Embryonic stem cells
C) Hematopoietic stem cells
D) Lymphocytes
E) Neutrophils
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9
The origins of which of the following cell types creates the least amount of ethical debate?
A) EG cells
B) EC cells
C) Hematopoietic stem cells
D) ES cells
E) All of the answers are equal
A) EG cells
B) EC cells
C) Hematopoietic stem cells
D) ES cells
E) All of the answers are equal
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10
Using the NeoR/Tk system of introducing gene replacements into mice (as described in the text), which of the following gene combinations would identify those mouse cells that were the result of homologous recombination?
A) NeoR only
B) Tk only
C) NeoR and Tk
D) Neither NeoR or Tk
A) NeoR only
B) Tk only
C) NeoR and Tk
D) Neither NeoR or Tk
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11
The primary interest of genetic research into stem cells is the desire to be able to clone a human
being.
being.
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12
Hematopoietic stem cells are .
A) Pluripotent
B) Totipotent
C) Unipotent
D) None of the answers are correct
A) Pluripotent
B) Totipotent
C) Unipotent
D) None of the answers are correct
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13
Which of the following is an example of a pluripotent cell?
A) embryonic stem cells
B) red blood cells
C) fetal heart cells
D) umbilical cord blood
E) nerve cells
A) embryonic stem cells
B) red blood cells
C) fetal heart cells
D) umbilical cord blood
E) nerve cells
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14
Bone marrow transplants typically use what type of cells?
A) Embryonic stem cells
B) Embryonic germ cells
C) Embryonic carcinoma cells
D) Hematopoietic stem cells
E) None of the answers are correct
A) Embryonic stem cells
B) Embryonic germ cells
C) Embryonic carcinoma cells
D) Hematopoietic stem cells
E) None of the answers are correct
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15
Which of the following cells is not pluripotent?
A) ES cells
B) EG cells
C) EC cells
D) All of the answers are pluripotent
E) None of the answers are pluripotent
A) ES cells
B) EG cells
C) EC cells
D) All of the answers are pluripotent
E) None of the answers are pluripotent
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16
Cells that have undergone homologous recombination for gene replacement would have which of the following gene combinations?
A) Only the cloned gene
B) Only the original gene
C) Both the cloned and original gene
D) Neither the cloned or original gene
A) Only the cloned gene
B) Only the original gene
C) Both the cloned and original gene
D) Neither the cloned or original gene
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17
Which of the following terms represents a cell that can form any other cell of the organism?
A) Pluripotent
B) Totipotent
C) Unipotent
D) All of the answers are correct
A) Pluripotent
B) Totipotent
C) Unipotent
D) All of the answers are correct
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18
Which of the following is not an advantage of a transgenic plant?
A) Widely accepted by the public
B) Increased resistance to disease and pests
C) Adaptability to harsh environments
D) Improved shelf life
A) Widely accepted by the public
B) Increased resistance to disease and pests
C) Adaptability to harsh environments
D) Improved shelf life
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19
Unipotent cells may differentiate into all other cell types of the body.
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20
Which of the following can be used as a vector for gene therapy?
A) Liposomes
B) Parvoviruses
C) Adenoviruses
D) Retroviruses
E) All of the answers are correct
A) Liposomes
B) Parvoviruses
C) Adenoviruses
D) Retroviruses
E) All of the answers are correct
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21
The process by which an electrical charge is used to introduce DNA into a cell to produce a transgenic
organism is called electroporation.
organism is called electroporation.
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22
The fact that in mammalian systems multiple genes may compensate for the loss of a gene is called
gene redundancy.
gene redundancy.
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23
In gene addition, homologous recombination is used to remove the original gene and replace it with the cloned gene.
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24
A transgenic organism has recombinant DNA integrated into its genome.
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25
An organism that can be regenerated by somatic cells is called multipotent.
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26
Identical twins are an example of gene cloning.
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27
The reduction of pollutants in the environment by microorganisms is called biodegradation.
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28
Lipid vesicles that are used to introduce DNA into a cell for gene therapy are called liposomes.
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29
An individual who contains cells that are mutated is called a chimera.
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30
Reproductive cloning is used to produce large amounts of mammalian proteins from transgenic
agricultural animals such as cattle.
agricultural animals such as cattle.
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31
The use of microorganisms or their products to alleviate plant disease is called biological control.
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