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1.

Which of the following is NOT the major function of the serum?

A. Promotion of tuber and bulb formation
B. Stimulate cell growth
C. Enhance cell attachment
D. Provide transport proteins
Answer» B. Stimulate cell growth
2.

Recombinant adeno virus can be created by deleting E1A/E 1B genes that are

A. transcriptional regulators and are essential for viral replication
B. not necessary for viral replication
C. coding for virus coat protein
D. important for packaging of viral DNA into viral head
Answer» B. not necessary for viral replication
3.

Range of optimum glucose concentration present in the culture media is

A. 5.5 - 55 mmol/litre
B. 55 - 75 mmol/litre
C. 75-105 mmol/litre
D. 105-150 mmol/litre
Answer» B. 55 - 75 mmol/litre
4.

Which of the following is/are the method of transfection for making transgenic animals?

A. Transfer of whole nuclei
B. Transfer of whole individual chromosomes or fragment
C. Transfer of DNA
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
5.

At low glucose concentration, below 0.25 mmol/litre, large portions of glucose and glutamine is shunted via

A. oxidative pathway
B. anaerobic pathway
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
Answer» B. anaerobic pathway
6.

Which of the following is the word used to describe what happens when the nucleus of a sperm joins with the nucleus of an egg cell?

A. Sex
B. Fertilisation
C. Intercourse
D. Reproduction
Answer» C. Intercourse
7.

Cloning is a method by which numbers of genetically identical organisms are derived from a single organism by

A. vegetative propagation
B. vegetative initiation
C. vegetative termination
D. none of these
Answer» B. vegetative initiation
8.

Retroviruses have advantage for being used as vector for animal cells because

A. they cover a wide host range
B. infection does not lead to cell death, infected cells produce virus over an indefinite period
C. viral gene expression is driven by strong promoters
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
9.

Fusion of karyoplast with the enucleated cell is achieved in presence of

A. cytochalasin B
B. polyethylene glycol
C. both (a) and (b)
D. alcohol
Answer» C. both (a) and (b)
10.

Cells which have undergone transformation frequently become

A. anchorage independent
B. anchorage dependent
C. stable
D. unstable
Answer» B. anchorage dependent
11.

Embryo transfer (ET) refers to the technique by which fertilized ova are collected from the reproductive tract of a genetically

A. superior female and transferred to the inferior
B. inferior female and transferred to the superior
C. balanced female
D. none of the above
Answer» B. inferior female and transferred to the superior
12.

Chromosomes may be isolated from metaphase cells by

A. hypertonic lysis
B. hypotonic lysis
C. either (a) or (b)
D. isotonic lysis
Answer» C. either (a) or (b)
13.

The technique of organ culture may be divided on the basis of employing

A. solid medium
B. liquid medium
C. both (a) and (b)
D. semi-solid medium
Answer» D. semi-solid medium
14.

The human fibroplast is a classical example of

A. stable primary cell lines
B. established cell lines
C. cell transformations
D. none of these
Answer» B. established cell lines
15.

Superovulation is primarily the result of

A. decreased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm)
B. increased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm)
C. increased atresia in the large follicles (<1.7 mm)
D. decreased atresia in small follicles (<1.7 mm)
Answer» B. increased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm)
16.

Specific oxygen consumption rates for mammalian cells are in the range of (where n and p represents to nano and pico respectively)

A. 0.05-5 nmol of O2/cell/h
B. 5 - 10 nmol of O2 /cell/h
C. 0.05-5 pmol of O2/cell/h
D. 5 - 10 pmol of O2/cell/h
Answer» D. 5 - 10 pmol of O2/cell/h
17.

In which year, Dolly the first mammalian clone was born?

A. 1995
B. 1997
C. 1996
D. 1998
Answer» D. 1998
18.

Range of optimum glutamine concentration present in the culture media is

A. 1-2 mmol/litre
B. 2-7 mmol/litre
C. 7-15 mmol/litre
D. 15 - 20 mmol/litre
Answer» C. 7-15 mmol/litre
19.

In transgenic fish, the genes are introduced by

A. microinjection in fish
B. viruses
C. transfer of whole nuclei
D. all of these
Answer» B. viruses
20.

When the cells are enucleated and centrifuged, nuclei

A. detach from cell and settle at the bottom
B. detach from cell and remain in the supernatant
C. nuclei remain attached to the cell
D. none of the above
Answer» B. detach from cell and remain in the supernatant
21.

Which of the following viruses are used as vectors for transferring genes to animal cells?

A. SV 40 virus
B. Bovine papilloma virus (BVP)
C. Retroviruses
D. All of these
Answer» E.
22.

The number of follicles at any particular stage is governed by

A. the rate of entry of dormant follicles
B. the rate of growth of follicles
C. the rate of loss of follicles
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
23.

Animal pharming can be defined as

A. growing animals for farming
B. programming animals to produce novel products
C. generating transgenic animals for farming
D. none of the above
Answer» C. generating transgenic animals for farming
24.

Which of the following best describes artificial insemination?

A. Transplanting an embryo into the uterus
B. Fertilization of an egg in a test tube
C. Selectively breeding healthy animals
D. Taking the sperm and placing it directly
Answer» E.
25.

Some types of variation are due to changes in the genetic material. What is this type of change called?

A. Fertilisation
B. Mutation
C. Radiation
D. Sterilisation
Answer» C. Radiation
26.

Toxicity due to accumulation of ammonia can be overcome

A. by substituting glutamine by glutamate
B. by controlled addition of glutamine at low level
C. by removal of ammonia or ammonium from culture medium
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
27.

Sometimes cell lines can be cultured for such a long time that they apparently develop the potential to be subcultured indefinitely in vitro. Such cells lines are called

A. established cell lines
B. primary cell lines
C. secondary cell lines
D. propagated cell lines
Answer» B. primary cell lines
28.

What are the main constituents of culture for animal cell growth?

A. Glucose and Glutamine
B. Growth factors
C. Cytokines
D. All of these
Answer» B. Growth factors
29.

Which protein has been produced generating a transgenic sheep that is used for replacement therapy for individuals at risk from emphysema?

A. Plasminogen activator (tPA)
B. α-anti trypsin (AAT)
C. Casein
D. Amyloid precursor proteins
Answer» C. Casein
30.

For the transfer of whole individual chromosomes, they are isolated from the cells at

A. prophase
B. metaphase
C. telophase
D. anaphase
Answer» C. telophase
31.

Which of the following is not the explantation technique?

A. Slide culture
B. Carrel flask culture
C. Roller test tube culture
D. Adherent primary culture
Answer» E.
32.

Transgenic goats produce a variant of human tissue type plasminogen activator protein in

A. blood
B. urine
C. milk
D. muscles
Answer» D. muscles
33.

For the rapid genetic progress, embryo transfer (ET)

A. will be as potent a tool as AI (artificial insemination)
B. will not be as potent a tool as AI (artificial insemination)
C. ET can't be used at all
D. will be a superior tool than AI
Answer» C. ET can't be used at all
34.

According to Eagle, the growth of L-strain and Hela-strain cultures require to have mandatory presence of

A. 6 amino acids
B. 8 amino acids
C. 10 amino acids
D. 12 amino acids
Answer» E.
35.

Which of the following are produced in high copy number?

A. YEp
B. YRp
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. YCp
Answer» D. YCp
36.

Maximum amount of foreign DNA introduced into SV 40 viruses is

A. 10 kb
B. 5 kb
C. 2.5 kb
D. 1 kb
Answer» D. 1 kb
37.

Which of the following is/are commonly used promoter of S. cerevisiae?

A. Galactokinase (GAL 1)
B. Alcohol dehydrogenase II (ADH 2)
C. Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK)
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
38.

Production of transgenic animals require transfections of

A. eggs or embryos
B. stem cells
C. red blood cells
D. all of these
Answer» B. stem cells
39.

How does CO2 help in the cell metabolism during cell culture?

A. It participates in the de novo synthesis of purines and pyrimidines
B. Helps in the cells respiration
C. For monitoring pH of the culture
D. All of the above
Answer» B. Helps in the cells respiration
40.

Enucleation of the cells can be achieved by treating the cells with

A. polyethylene glycol
B. cytochalasin B
C. both (a) and (b)
D. alcohol
Answer» C. both (a) and (b)
41.

Which of these carries the thousands of genes needed to allow animal and plant cells to pass on inherited characteristics?

A. Chromosomes
B. Chromatogram
C. Chromatography
D. Chromium
Answer» B. Chromatogram
42.

For culturing, plasma from the adult chicken is preferred to mammalian plasma because

A. it forms a clear and solid coagulum even after dilution
B. it is too opaque
C. it doesn't produce solid clots
D. it forms a semi solid coagulum
Answer» B. it is too opaque
43.

The major problem associated with the isolation of free cells and cell aggregates from organs is that of

A. releasing the cells from their supporting matrix
B. inhibiting the cells from their supporting matrix
C. disintegrating the cells from their supporting matrix
D. none of the above
Answer» B. inhibiting the cells from their supporting matrix
44.

Karyoplast is

A. cells devoid of cell wall
B. nuclei
C. nuclei with only some residual plasma membrane
D. cell with nucleus
Answer» D. cell with nucleus
45.

pH of culture medium is initially controlled by

A. presence of CO2
B. presence of bicarbonate buffer
C. addition of bases
D. none of these
Answer» C. addition of bases
46.

Transgenic goats have been used to produce which of the following protein that is used for dissolving blood clots?

A. Amyloid precursor protein
B. α1-anti trypsin (AAT)
C. Casein
D. A variant of human tissue-type plasminogen activator
Answer» E.
47.

Which of the following abnormality, resulted from the inheritance of an unbalanced complement of chromosomes can be diagnosed through karotyping?

A. Down's syndrome
B. Turner's syndrome
C. Klinefelter's syndrome
D. all of these
Answer» E.
48.

Which of these established cell lines originate from a mouse embryo?

A. 3T3
B. BHK
C. HeLa
D. BTK
Answer» B. BHK
49.

Excess CO2 suppress cell growth and productivity by

A. inhibiting respiration
B. altering intracellular pH by diffusing across cell membrane
C. both (a) and (b)
D. altering pH of the medium
Answer» D. altering pH of the medium
50.

Which one of the following is the most stable vector?

A. YEp
B. YRp
C. YAC
D. YIp
Answer» D. YIp