Deck 15: Commercial Products and Biotechnology

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Microbes capable of growth on corn steep liquor and whey are favored in industry, because the

A) media contain all necessary vitamins, which otherwise must be supplemented and are costly.
B) microbes do not produce toxins when grown on these media.
C) media are cheap waste products of other industrial processes.
D) media are not harmful to the environment.
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A metabolite excreted by a microorganism during exponential growth is called a(n)

A) primary metabolite.
B) exoenzyme.
C) immobilized enzyme.
D) secondary metabolite.
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The first genetically modified crop to be grown commercially was

A) soybeans.
B) tobacco.
C) cotton.
D) corn.
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Eukaryotic mRNA is identifiable because of

A) poly(A) tails at the 3' end.
B) poly(T) fragments at either end.
C) poly(A) tails at the 5' end.
D) all of the above.
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Which type of microorganism produces most of the known antibiotics?

A) fungi and gram- positive, endospore- forming Bacteria
B) gram- negative Bacteria and fungi
C) gram- positive, endospore- forming Bacteria and actinomycetes
D) filamentous fungi and Bacteria of the actinomycete group
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In a typical mammalian cell, what percentage of the RNA is ribosomal RNA?

A) 80- 85%
B) 25- 50%
C) 1- 5%
D) 10- 15%
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The aqueous mixture formed after cooking and steeping certain grains is called

A) malt.
B) wort.
C) hops.
D) whiskey.
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Biotechnology

A) has been used by humankind since the dawn of civilization.
B) implies that the producing organisms being used have been genetically altered or genetically engineered.
C) is the use of living organisms for industrial or commercial applications.
D) comprises all of the above.
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What process follows fermentation to obtain higher concentrations of ethanol in high alcohol content beverages?

A) distillation
B) mashing
C) malolactic fermentation
D) immobilization
Question
Malolactic acid fermentation occurs in and is performed to the acidity in wines.

A) lactic acid bacteria / minimize
B) lactic acid bacteria / maximize
C) yeast / minimize
D) yeast / maximize
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Which microorganism is currently the primary producer of bioethanol in the United States?

A) Saccharomyces ellipsoideus
B) Escherichia coli (genetically modified)
C) Botryococcus braunii
D) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Genetically modified organisms are made to lack proteases when the product is a(n)

A) human hormone.
B) protein.
C) antibiotic.
D) extremozyme.
Question
Compared to commercial wine yeasts, wild yeasts are

A) variable according to species as far as alcohol tolerance is concerned.
B) less alcohol tolerant.
C) about equally alcohol tolerant.
D) more alcohol tolerant.
Question
Tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) is

A) used in heart patients or others suffering from poor circulation.
B) administered to prevent the development of blood clots following some surgeries.
C) a blood protein that scavenges and dissolves blood clots.
D) all of the above.
Question
Bt- toxin is an example of a product produced in bulk quantities with the function of being a(n)

A) anti- viral.
B) anti- fungal.
C) anti- bacterial.
D) insecticide.
Question
The first commercialized product from genetic engineering was

A) interferon.
B) vaccines.
C) vitamin C.
D) human insulin.
Question
The vaccinia virus has been used for over 100 years as a vaccine against

A) edelenpox.
B) smallpox.
C) chickenpox.
D) cowpox.
Question
Most vitamins are made commercially by

A) a genetically engineered Escherichia coli strain.
B) chemical synthesis.
C) biochemical fermentation.
D) both A and B.
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Secondary metabolites appear during which of the following stages?

A) at, near, or in the lag phase
B) at, near, or in the death phase
C) at, near, or in the exponential phase
D) at, near, or in the stationary phase
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A vector containing two ends of the T- DNA flanking a multiple cloning site and an antibiotic resistance marker that can be used in plants is called a

A) plasmo- transfer vector.
B) T- DNA vector.
C) conjugative vector.
D) binary vector.
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Gasohol is a mixture containing % of and % of .
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To overexpress cDNA in a plasmid, and other _ must be present in the expression vector.
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Beer involves fermentation of , while wine is the fermentation product of
.
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A mixture of germinated barley seeds containing natural enzymes that convert starch to sugar is called .
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are needed to express eukaryotic genes in bacteria.
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A hydrophobic- rich peptide that enables transport of a protein across the cytoplasmic membrane is known as a(n) .
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Ales are produced through fermenting yeasts at temperatures than lagers that are made with _ fermenting yeasts.
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Three reasons why genetically engineered vaccines are becoming more common are
, _ _, and _ .
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Traditionally, antibiotics were discovered by

A) searching for specific chemical structures.
B) assaying microorganisms obtained from nature for diffusible antibacterial materials.
C) chemical synthesis.
D) modifying existing antibiotics.
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If one deletes genes involved in virulence but leaves those whose products elicit an immune response, the resultant vaccine is classified as a(n) .
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The advantage cDNA has over double- stranded eukaryotic DNA is that cDNA lacks
.
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Chemical genetic synthesis allows construction of _ that may make useful new proteins.
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Which enzymes are commonly found in laundry detergents to help remove stains?

A) lipases
B) proteases
C) amylases
D) all of the above
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Exoenzymes are catalytic proteins that are

A) products released in response to an added chemical stimulus during the end of growth.
B) excreted outside of the cells into the medium.
C) often coordinately synthesized with other bioproducts in bulk quantities as waste products.
D) usually removed from a genetically modified organism to maximize product yields.
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are substances that elicit immunity to a particular disease when injected into an animal.
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The use of transgenic animals to produce pharmaceutical products is called .
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Almost all the genetically modified soybeans and canola planted in 2005 were resistant, whereas the corn and cotton were resistant or resistant, or both.
Question
The Orleans method refers to the production of

A) vinegar.
B) corn steep.
C) beer.
D) amino acids.
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Subunit vaccines contain rather than from the pathogen.
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A gene from one organism that has been inserted into another organism is called a(n)

A) mobilized gene.
B) transgene.
C) clone gene.
D) T- DNA gene.
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A wine where nearly all sugar has been fermented into ethanol is called a(n) wine. When an alcoholic spirit has been added to a wine, it is considered a(n) wine.
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An industrial fermentor for large- scaled microbial growth does not require fermentation (biochemically) to occur.
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Genes that encode for can be overexpressed in genetically modified organism to ensure that the overproduced protein product is properly folded.
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Reverse transcription uses _ as template to create _ that transcripts can be used in cloning.
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In producing synthetic DNA, it is essential to have the complete sequence of the protein encoded by the gene.
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The use of genetic engineering to treat human genetic diseases as well as to attack cancer cells is known as .
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Although many prokaryotic proteins are made by protease cleavage of larger precursors, this practice does not occur in mammalian cells.
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Scientists have been able to treat symptoms of cystic fibrosis patients by administering
and .
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The immune response to a DNA vaccine is actually an immune response made against the
.
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Eukaryotic mRNA contains at the 3' end, which allows for easy separation if a cell extract is passed over a chromatographic column containing strands of poly(T) linked to a cellulose support.
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Large industrial fermenters use internal coils for sterilization when heat jackets are insufficient.
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The fermentation process to form an ale requires a different species than those used in making lagers.
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Chemicals that are extracted from grape leaves such as _ give _ - colored wines a strong flavor.
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The Ti vector system that has been used for the transfer of genes to plants is a binary vector that can replicate in both _ and .
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All transgenic animals are also considered genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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Gene therapy of diseases caused by mutations in one gene has been very effective in cows but has not yet been demonstrated in humans.
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DNA vaccines use the genetic material of the pathogen itself to immunize the individual.
Question
Knockout mice have at least one gene inactivated from a multicopy gene by genetic engineering.
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It generally takes 15 years for an antibiotic to go from its discovery to it being available in a pharmacy.
Question
The presence of lipopolysaccharides in genetically engineered human proteins has the potential to elicit a toxic response in humans.
Question
The use of transgenic animals to produce proteins of pharmaceutical value is known as pathway engineering.
Question
It is possible to clone a eukaryotic gene through its mature mRNA.
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By definition, a wine is a beverage made from fermentation of grapes or grape products.
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Edible vaccines, where genetically modified foods are expected to serve as vaccines for diseases such as cholera, are now in the development stages.
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There are strict regulations that limit pyrogen content to be safe for humans only when at or below 1% of the total product formed from transgenic microorganisms.
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Explain the role of the Ti plasmid in agricultural genetic engineering as well as its natural role in the environment.
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Describe a major problem in scaling up from a small batch culture in the lab to a large- scaled fermentor. Also explain how the problem is assuaged or avoided.
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Some bacterial mechanisms that function to incorporate foreign DNA create difficulties when overproducing pharmaceutical drugs.
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The EnviropigTM has been genetically modified to minimize algal blooms and fish die offs.
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Discuss several uses of genetic engineering in the food industry.
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The presence of inclusion bodies within cells often suggests there is a problem with proteins folding properly.
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Considering the degeneracy of the genetic code, describe one consideration to be aware of during the design of an amino acid probe for the detection of a specific protein.
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Enzymes from acidophilic bacteria (especially Bacillus licheniformis) are useful additives to laundry detergents that have a pH of around 3- 5.
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Plants can be engineered to express mammalian proteins.
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Explain why DNA (or RNA) vaccines would escape the surveillance of the host's immune system.
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The juice from crushed grapes is called pomace.
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Computational biology has become sophisticated enough that many modern drug discoveries mathematically model drug- target interactions.
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Yeasts are primarily used to make wines and distilled beverages, while bacteria are mostly used to brew beers.
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All penicillins contain a characteristic fi- lactam ring.
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How is recombinant viral technology being used to fight malaria? Include mention of the organism, Plasmodium vivax.
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Microbes capable of growth on corn steep liquor and whey are favored in industry, because the

A) media contain all necessary vitamins, which otherwise must be supplemented and are costly.
B) microbes do not produce toxins when grown on these media.
C) media are cheap waste products of other industrial processes.
D) media are not harmful to the environment.
C
2
A metabolite excreted by a microorganism during exponential growth is called a(n)

A) primary metabolite.
B) exoenzyme.
C) immobilized enzyme.
D) secondary metabolite.
A
3
The first genetically modified crop to be grown commercially was

A) soybeans.
B) tobacco.
C) cotton.
D) corn.
B
4
Eukaryotic mRNA is identifiable because of

A) poly(A) tails at the 3' end.
B) poly(T) fragments at either end.
C) poly(A) tails at the 5' end.
D) all of the above.
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Which type of microorganism produces most of the known antibiotics?

A) fungi and gram- positive, endospore- forming Bacteria
B) gram- negative Bacteria and fungi
C) gram- positive, endospore- forming Bacteria and actinomycetes
D) filamentous fungi and Bacteria of the actinomycete group
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In a typical mammalian cell, what percentage of the RNA is ribosomal RNA?

A) 80- 85%
B) 25- 50%
C) 1- 5%
D) 10- 15%
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The aqueous mixture formed after cooking and steeping certain grains is called

A) malt.
B) wort.
C) hops.
D) whiskey.
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Biotechnology

A) has been used by humankind since the dawn of civilization.
B) implies that the producing organisms being used have been genetically altered or genetically engineered.
C) is the use of living organisms for industrial or commercial applications.
D) comprises all of the above.
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What process follows fermentation to obtain higher concentrations of ethanol in high alcohol content beverages?

A) distillation
B) mashing
C) malolactic fermentation
D) immobilization
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Malolactic acid fermentation occurs in and is performed to the acidity in wines.

A) lactic acid bacteria / minimize
B) lactic acid bacteria / maximize
C) yeast / minimize
D) yeast / maximize
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11
Which microorganism is currently the primary producer of bioethanol in the United States?

A) Saccharomyces ellipsoideus
B) Escherichia coli (genetically modified)
C) Botryococcus braunii
D) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Genetically modified organisms are made to lack proteases when the product is a(n)

A) human hormone.
B) protein.
C) antibiotic.
D) extremozyme.
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Compared to commercial wine yeasts, wild yeasts are

A) variable according to species as far as alcohol tolerance is concerned.
B) less alcohol tolerant.
C) about equally alcohol tolerant.
D) more alcohol tolerant.
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Tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) is

A) used in heart patients or others suffering from poor circulation.
B) administered to prevent the development of blood clots following some surgeries.
C) a blood protein that scavenges and dissolves blood clots.
D) all of the above.
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Bt- toxin is an example of a product produced in bulk quantities with the function of being a(n)

A) anti- viral.
B) anti- fungal.
C) anti- bacterial.
D) insecticide.
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The first commercialized product from genetic engineering was

A) interferon.
B) vaccines.
C) vitamin C.
D) human insulin.
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The vaccinia virus has been used for over 100 years as a vaccine against

A) edelenpox.
B) smallpox.
C) chickenpox.
D) cowpox.
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Most vitamins are made commercially by

A) a genetically engineered Escherichia coli strain.
B) chemical synthesis.
C) biochemical fermentation.
D) both A and B.
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Secondary metabolites appear during which of the following stages?

A) at, near, or in the lag phase
B) at, near, or in the death phase
C) at, near, or in the exponential phase
D) at, near, or in the stationary phase
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A vector containing two ends of the T- DNA flanking a multiple cloning site and an antibiotic resistance marker that can be used in plants is called a

A) plasmo- transfer vector.
B) T- DNA vector.
C) conjugative vector.
D) binary vector.
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Gasohol is a mixture containing % of and % of .
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To overexpress cDNA in a plasmid, and other _ must be present in the expression vector.
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Beer involves fermentation of , while wine is the fermentation product of
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A mixture of germinated barley seeds containing natural enzymes that convert starch to sugar is called .
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are needed to express eukaryotic genes in bacteria.
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A hydrophobic- rich peptide that enables transport of a protein across the cytoplasmic membrane is known as a(n) .
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Ales are produced through fermenting yeasts at temperatures than lagers that are made with _ fermenting yeasts.
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Three reasons why genetically engineered vaccines are becoming more common are
, _ _, and _ .
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Traditionally, antibiotics were discovered by

A) searching for specific chemical structures.
B) assaying microorganisms obtained from nature for diffusible antibacterial materials.
C) chemical synthesis.
D) modifying existing antibiotics.
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If one deletes genes involved in virulence but leaves those whose products elicit an immune response, the resultant vaccine is classified as a(n) .
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The advantage cDNA has over double- stranded eukaryotic DNA is that cDNA lacks
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Chemical genetic synthesis allows construction of _ that may make useful new proteins.
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Which enzymes are commonly found in laundry detergents to help remove stains?

A) lipases
B) proteases
C) amylases
D) all of the above
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Exoenzymes are catalytic proteins that are

A) products released in response to an added chemical stimulus during the end of growth.
B) excreted outside of the cells into the medium.
C) often coordinately synthesized with other bioproducts in bulk quantities as waste products.
D) usually removed from a genetically modified organism to maximize product yields.
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are substances that elicit immunity to a particular disease when injected into an animal.
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The use of transgenic animals to produce pharmaceutical products is called .
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Almost all the genetically modified soybeans and canola planted in 2005 were resistant, whereas the corn and cotton were resistant or resistant, or both.
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The Orleans method refers to the production of

A) vinegar.
B) corn steep.
C) beer.
D) amino acids.
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Subunit vaccines contain rather than from the pathogen.
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A gene from one organism that has been inserted into another organism is called a(n)

A) mobilized gene.
B) transgene.
C) clone gene.
D) T- DNA gene.
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A wine where nearly all sugar has been fermented into ethanol is called a(n) wine. When an alcoholic spirit has been added to a wine, it is considered a(n) wine.
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An industrial fermentor for large- scaled microbial growth does not require fermentation (biochemically) to occur.
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Genes that encode for can be overexpressed in genetically modified organism to ensure that the overproduced protein product is properly folded.
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Reverse transcription uses _ as template to create _ that transcripts can be used in cloning.
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In producing synthetic DNA, it is essential to have the complete sequence of the protein encoded by the gene.
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The use of genetic engineering to treat human genetic diseases as well as to attack cancer cells is known as .
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Although many prokaryotic proteins are made by protease cleavage of larger precursors, this practice does not occur in mammalian cells.
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Scientists have been able to treat symptoms of cystic fibrosis patients by administering
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The immune response to a DNA vaccine is actually an immune response made against the
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Eukaryotic mRNA contains at the 3' end, which allows for easy separation if a cell extract is passed over a chromatographic column containing strands of poly(T) linked to a cellulose support.
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Large industrial fermenters use internal coils for sterilization when heat jackets are insufficient.
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The fermentation process to form an ale requires a different species than those used in making lagers.
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Chemicals that are extracted from grape leaves such as _ give _ - colored wines a strong flavor.
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The Ti vector system that has been used for the transfer of genes to plants is a binary vector that can replicate in both _ and .
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All transgenic animals are also considered genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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Gene therapy of diseases caused by mutations in one gene has been very effective in cows but has not yet been demonstrated in humans.
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DNA vaccines use the genetic material of the pathogen itself to immunize the individual.
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Knockout mice have at least one gene inactivated from a multicopy gene by genetic engineering.
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It generally takes 15 years for an antibiotic to go from its discovery to it being available in a pharmacy.
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The presence of lipopolysaccharides in genetically engineered human proteins has the potential to elicit a toxic response in humans.
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The use of transgenic animals to produce proteins of pharmaceutical value is known as pathway engineering.
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It is possible to clone a eukaryotic gene through its mature mRNA.
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By definition, a wine is a beverage made from fermentation of grapes or grape products.
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Edible vaccines, where genetically modified foods are expected to serve as vaccines for diseases such as cholera, are now in the development stages.
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There are strict regulations that limit pyrogen content to be safe for humans only when at or below 1% of the total product formed from transgenic microorganisms.
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Explain the role of the Ti plasmid in agricultural genetic engineering as well as its natural role in the environment.
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Describe a major problem in scaling up from a small batch culture in the lab to a large- scaled fermentor. Also explain how the problem is assuaged or avoided.
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Some bacterial mechanisms that function to incorporate foreign DNA create difficulties when overproducing pharmaceutical drugs.
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The EnviropigTM has been genetically modified to minimize algal blooms and fish die offs.
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Discuss several uses of genetic engineering in the food industry.
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The presence of inclusion bodies within cells often suggests there is a problem with proteins folding properly.
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Considering the degeneracy of the genetic code, describe one consideration to be aware of during the design of an amino acid probe for the detection of a specific protein.
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Enzymes from acidophilic bacteria (especially Bacillus licheniformis) are useful additives to laundry detergents that have a pH of around 3- 5.
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Plants can be engineered to express mammalian proteins.
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Explain why DNA (or RNA) vaccines would escape the surveillance of the host's immune system.
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The juice from crushed grapes is called pomace.
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Computational biology has become sophisticated enough that many modern drug discoveries mathematically model drug- target interactions.
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Yeasts are primarily used to make wines and distilled beverages, while bacteria are mostly used to brew beers.
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All penicillins contain a characteristic fi- lactam ring.
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How is recombinant viral technology being used to fight malaria? Include mention of the organism, Plasmodium vivax.
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