Deck 22: Applications and Ethics of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

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Briefly describe what is meant by gene therapy.
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Under strictly controlled conditions,a probe can be used that will hybridize only with its complementary sequence and not with other sequences that may vary by as little as one nucleotide.What are such probes called?

A) generation-specific probes
B) short, variable repeats
C) VNTRs
D) microsatellites
E) allele-specific oligonucleotides (ASOs)
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What is an allele-specific oligonucleotide?
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Which term is commonly used to describe the production of valuable proteins in genetically modified plants and animals?

A) animal farming
B) tuna farming
C) biopharming
D) culturing
E) genetic production
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Name at least three applications for examining sequence variants such as RFLPs.
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Prenatal detection of human diseases has been greatly enhanced by two procedures.Name and briefly describe each.
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What term is used to describe the new field engaged to producing more specific,effective and personally customized drugs?
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What method have farmers used for millennia to enhance food production in plants and animals?
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Generally,vaccines are used to stimulate the immune system by providing antigens of potential pathogens.What is the typical composition of a vaccine?
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A DNA microarray (also called a DNA chip)can be used to ________.

A) mutate genes of interest
B) isolate genes from eukaryotic cell nuclei
C) assay protein output from a genomic database
D) trap genes that are both active and inactive
E) scan a population of nucleic acids for abundance and mutations
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What process is effectively the true test of the functionally synthetic genome?
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A term often used to describe an organism that is a genetic mosaic,resulting from the introduction of DNA from another organism,is ________.
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How are gene therapy and recombinant DNA technology related?
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How is a microarray used to scan for mutations in a genome?
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Briefly describe what is meant by the term edible vaccine.
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RFLPs are commonly used in recombinant DNA technology to ________.

A) cleave DNA of interest
B) generate pharmaceutical products of interest
C) serve as recombinant DNA vectors
D) map genes and construct DNA fingerprints
E) substitute for oligonucleotides
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Many instances involving genetically modified organisms,especially food crops,will be entering the human food chain in the years to come.On what basis are genetically modified foods considered safe to eat?

A) They are only slightly toxic.
B) All products to be cleared for human consumption have been personally tested by all members of the regulatory agency.
C) Because of the possible economic impact of rigorous testing, such food products are minimally tested in sheep and cattle.
D) Each genetically modified food product is screened for its resistance to antibiotics.
E) Genetically modified food products are considered safe if they are found not toxic or allergenic or have other negative physiological effects.
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Once DNA is separated on a gel,it is often desirable to gain some idea of its informational content.How might this be done?
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Which of the following characteristics do SNPs have?

A) variable amino acid substitutions, highly heterogeneous
B) variable numbers of tandem repeats, highly uniform in the population
C) variable base sequences, variable in the population
D) various nucleotides transcribed repeatedly, homogeneous
E) small noteworthy transcribed regions, lethal genes
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Describe the structure of a DNA microarray and its use.
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Amniocentesis is preferred over chorionic villus sampling because recombinant DNA screening can be achieved with amniocentesis but not with chorionic villus sampling.
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Drosophila is a unique candidate for genetic engineering because it is the one prokaryote about which we have a great deal of genetic information.
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Alleles that differ by as little as a single nucleotide can be distinguished by synthetic probes known as ________.
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Can human genes be patented?
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It is likely that new methods of delivering vaccines will be developed so that traditional injection will be less frequent.
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Describe,in general terms,the aims of gene therapy.
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Biotechnology has yet to produce a single useful product for a human health condition.
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Genes in their natural state cannot be patented.This policy allows research and use of natural products for the common good.What argument might be presented in favor of patenting genes or gene products?
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Direct-to-consumer provides an accurate assessment of physiological and behavioral circumstances within patients that will eventually replace the need for routine visits to the doctor.
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Rational drug design involves the synthesis of specific chemical substances that affect specific gene products.
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In the past decades,direct-to-consumer (DTC)genetic tests have become widespread.Are such tests approved by the Food and Drug Administration?
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There is a fear that preconception genetic testing may lead to "designer babies." What historical practice comes to mind regarding the production of such babies?
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One of the problems associated with the generation of transgenic plants is that the ecological parameters of many plants are not completely understood.
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The Genetic Testing Registry is designed to restrict public access to a variety of genetic processes.
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The Human Genome Project seeks to rid the human population of genetic disease.
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A restriction fragment is generated by the action of a restriction enzyme (endonuclease).
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Briefly describe what is meant by gene therapy.
Gene therapy transfers a normal allele into a somatic cell that carries one or more mutant alleles.
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Under strictly controlled conditions,a probe can be used that will hybridize only with its complementary sequence and not with other sequences that may vary by as little as one nucleotide.What are such probes called?

A) generation-specific probes
B) short, variable repeats
C) VNTRs
D) microsatellites
E) allele-specific oligonucleotides (ASOs)
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What is an allele-specific oligonucleotide?
An allele-specific oligonucleotide is a stretch of DNA capable of either base pairing with a specific allele or failing to do so.Either way,such oligonucleotides can be used,under stringent hybridization conditions,to detect minor differences in DNA sequences.
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Which term is commonly used to describe the production of valuable proteins in genetically modified plants and animals?

A) animal farming
B) tuna farming
C) biopharming
D) culturing
E) genetic production
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Name at least three applications for examining sequence variants such as RFLPs.
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Prenatal detection of human diseases has been greatly enhanced by two procedures.Name and briefly describe each.
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What term is used to describe the new field engaged to producing more specific,effective and personally customized drugs?
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What method have farmers used for millennia to enhance food production in plants and animals?
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Generally,vaccines are used to stimulate the immune system by providing antigens of potential pathogens.What is the typical composition of a vaccine?
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A DNA microarray (also called a DNA chip)can be used to ________.

A) mutate genes of interest
B) isolate genes from eukaryotic cell nuclei
C) assay protein output from a genomic database
D) trap genes that are both active and inactive
E) scan a population of nucleic acids for abundance and mutations
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What process is effectively the true test of the functionally synthetic genome?
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A term often used to describe an organism that is a genetic mosaic,resulting from the introduction of DNA from another organism,is ________.
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How are gene therapy and recombinant DNA technology related?
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How is a microarray used to scan for mutations in a genome?
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Briefly describe what is meant by the term edible vaccine.
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RFLPs are commonly used in recombinant DNA technology to ________.

A) cleave DNA of interest
B) generate pharmaceutical products of interest
C) serve as recombinant DNA vectors
D) map genes and construct DNA fingerprints
E) substitute for oligonucleotides
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Many instances involving genetically modified organisms,especially food crops,will be entering the human food chain in the years to come.On what basis are genetically modified foods considered safe to eat?

A) They are only slightly toxic.
B) All products to be cleared for human consumption have been personally tested by all members of the regulatory agency.
C) Because of the possible economic impact of rigorous testing, such food products are minimally tested in sheep and cattle.
D) Each genetically modified food product is screened for its resistance to antibiotics.
E) Genetically modified food products are considered safe if they are found not toxic or allergenic or have other negative physiological effects.
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Once DNA is separated on a gel,it is often desirable to gain some idea of its informational content.How might this be done?
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Which of the following characteristics do SNPs have?

A) variable amino acid substitutions, highly heterogeneous
B) variable numbers of tandem repeats, highly uniform in the population
C) variable base sequences, variable in the population
D) various nucleotides transcribed repeatedly, homogeneous
E) small noteworthy transcribed regions, lethal genes
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Describe the structure of a DNA microarray and its use.
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Amniocentesis is preferred over chorionic villus sampling because recombinant DNA screening can be achieved with amniocentesis but not with chorionic villus sampling.
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Drosophila is a unique candidate for genetic engineering because it is the one prokaryote about which we have a great deal of genetic information.
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Alleles that differ by as little as a single nucleotide can be distinguished by synthetic probes known as ________.
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Can human genes be patented?
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It is likely that new methods of delivering vaccines will be developed so that traditional injection will be less frequent.
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Describe,in general terms,the aims of gene therapy.
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Biotechnology has yet to produce a single useful product for a human health condition.
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Genes in their natural state cannot be patented.This policy allows research and use of natural products for the common good.What argument might be presented in favor of patenting genes or gene products?
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Direct-to-consumer provides an accurate assessment of physiological and behavioral circumstances within patients that will eventually replace the need for routine visits to the doctor.
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Rational drug design involves the synthesis of specific chemical substances that affect specific gene products.
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In the past decades,direct-to-consumer (DTC)genetic tests have become widespread.Are such tests approved by the Food and Drug Administration?
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There is a fear that preconception genetic testing may lead to "designer babies." What historical practice comes to mind regarding the production of such babies?
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One of the problems associated with the generation of transgenic plants is that the ecological parameters of many plants are not completely understood.
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The Genetic Testing Registry is designed to restrict public access to a variety of genetic processes.
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The Human Genome Project seeks to rid the human population of genetic disease.
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A restriction fragment is generated by the action of a restriction enzyme (endonuclease).
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