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CUET-UG Biology Test: Biotechnology and its Applications
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CUET-UG Biology Test: Biotechnology and its Applications
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1. Insulin in pro-hormone form contains an extra stretch called ___________.
2. C-peptide is removed during ___________ phase of insulin.
3. What kind of disease can be cured with the help of gene therapy?
4. The first antibiotic was discovered by ______.
5. Tobacco plants resistant to nematodes have been developed by the introduction of DNA that produces in the host cells
6. Golden rice is a promising transgenic crop when released for cultivation, it will help in
7. Genetically engineered bacteria are being employed for production of
8. The site of production of ADA in the body is: [NCERT Exemplar]
9. A GM crop is ___________.
10. How many recombinant therapeutics have been approved for humans to date?
11. Which organ secretes insulin?
12. Isolation of Bt gene from bacterium (Bacillus thuringiensis) was taken up in the year
13. Human insulin is being commercially produced from a transgenic species of
14. From which animals were insulin obtained in the early days?
15. ___________ is mobile genetic elements.
16. Transfer of DNA band from an agarose gel to a nitrocellulose or nylon membrane is referred to as
17. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strain has been used for designing novel
18. Name the drug used in cancer treatment produced by using biotechnology
19. The first clinical gene therapy was done for the treatment of: [NCERT Exemplar]
20. What is true about Bt toxin?
21. Bt cotton is not: [NCERT Exemplar]
22. Amplification of gene of interest by using DNA polymerase may go upto
23. GEAC stands for: [NCERT Exemplar]
24. In transgenics, expression of transgene in target tissue is determined by
25. The trigger for activation of toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis is: [NCERT Exemplar]