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Rising of dough is due to

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An enzyme catalysing the removal of nucleotides from the ends of DNA is

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The transfer of genetic material from one bacterium to another through the mediation of a vector like virus is termed as

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Which of the given statement is correct in the context of observing DNA separated by agarose gel electrophoresis?

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'Restriction' in restriction enzyme refers to

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Which of the following is not required in the preparation of a recombinant DNA molecules?

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In agarose gel electrophoresis, DNA molecules are separated on the basis of their

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The most important feature in a plasmid to be used as a vector is

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While isolating DNA from bacteria, which of the following enzymes is not used?

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Which of the following has popularised the PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)?

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An antibiotic resistance gene in a vector usually helps in the selection of

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Significance of heat shock method in bacterial transformation is to facilitate.

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The role of DNA ligase in the construction of a recombinant DNA molecule is

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Which of the following is not a source of restriction endonuclease?

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Which of the following steps are catalysed by Taq polymerase in a PCR reaction?

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A bacterial cell was transformed with a recombinant DNA that was generated using a human gene. However, the transformed cells did not produce the desired protein. Reasons could be

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Which of the following should be choosen for best yield if one were to produce a recombinant protein in large amounts?

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Who among the following was awarded the Nobel Prize for the development of PCR technique?

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Which of the following statements does not hold true for restriction enzyme?

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What is meant by gene cloning?

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Both a wine maker and a molecular biologist who had developed a recombinant vaccine claim to be biotechnologists. Who in your opinion is correct?

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A recombinant DNA molecule was created by ligating a gene to a plasmid vector. By mistake, an exonuclease was added to the tube containing the recombinant DNA. How does this affect the next step in the experiment, i.e., bacterial transformation?

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Restriction enzymes that are used in the construction of recombinant DNA are endonucleases which cut the DNA at 'specific'-recognition sequence? What would be the disadvantage if they do not cut the DNA at specific-recognition sequence?

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A plasmid DNA and a linear DNA (both are of the same size) have one site for a restriction endonuclease. When cut and separated on agarose gel electrophoresis, plasmid shows one DNA b and, while linear DNA shows two fragments. Explain.

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How does one visualise DNA on an agarose gel?

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A plasmid without a selectable marker was choosen as vector for cloning a gene. How does this affect the experiment?

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A mixture of fragmented DNA was electrophoresed in an agarose gel. After staining the gel with ethidium bromide, no DNA bands were observed. What could be the reason?

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Describe the role of $\mathrm{CaCl}_2$ in the preparation of competent cells?

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What would happen when one grows a recombinant bacterium in the bioreactor but forget to add antibiotic to the medium in which the recombinant is growing?

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$$ \text { Identify and explain } A, B \text { and } \mathrm{C} \text { in the PCR diagram given below. } $$

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$$ \text { Name the regions marked } A, B \text { and } C \text {. } $$

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