Organisms and Genetic Engineering MCQs

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Q101.
DNA can be injected into Caenorhabditis elegans by biolistic transformation. The injected DNA forms arrays of extrochromosomal copies which are stable in nature.
Discuss
Answer: (b).False
Q102.
Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrois virus (AcNPV) is commonly used bacilovirus for infecting cultured cells. The virus is ________ and _______
Discuss
Answer: (c).double stranded, circular
Q103.
DNA replication of the AcNPV takes 6 hours after infection. After how many hours of infection new virus particles are produced by budding?
Discuss
Answer: (b).10 hrs
Q104.
The virus particles are held together by polyhedron and p10 protein.
Discuss
Answer: (a).True
Q105.
The polyhedrin and p10 protein are produced in ____________ amount and other genes are expressed in _________ amount.
Discuss
Answer: (c).high, low
Q106.
Expression of proteins using nuclear polyhedrosis viruses is advantageous because it gives _______ protein yields and post-translational modifications are _________
Discuss
Answer: (b).high, possible
Q107.
The size of the viral genome is large and thus poses a problem. This problem can be resolved by using ____________
Discuss
Answer: (a).transfer vector
Q108.
The gene of interest is inserted into transfer vector and then further into viral genome leading to the formation of modified virus. How can plaques from modified virus differentiated from plaques from wild-type virus?
Discuss
Answer: (b).Visually
Discuss
Answer: (b).The recombination frequency increases
Q110.
The recombinant virus can be propagated in E.coli and this is referred to as bacmid.
Discuss
Answer: (a).True