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This section includes 163 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Genetic Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
101. |
Expression of proteins using nuclear polyhedrosis viruses is advantageous because it gives _______ protein yields and post-translational modifications are _________ |
A. | high, not possible |
B. | high, possible |
C. | low, possible |
D. | low, not possible |
Answer» C. low, possible | |
102. |
Cells that have lost SUP4 gene acquire _____ pigment and are visibly distinguishable from others. |
A. | red |
B. | blue |
C. | green |
D. | pink |
Answer» B. blue | |
103. |
Cells mutant in _____ gene can be selected by using 5-fluoro orotic acid, which is turned into ____ products by wild type protein. |
A. | SUP4, toxic |
B. | SUP4, non-toxic |
C. | URA3, toxic |
D. | URA3, non-toxic |
Answer» D. URA3, non-toxic | |
104. |
Phosphoribosyl amino-imidazole carboxylase is a component of _______ biosynthesis pathway. |
A. | pyrimidine |
B. | purine |
C. | both purine and pyrimidine |
D. | only adenine |
Answer» C. both purine and pyrimidine | |
105. |
Yeast centromeric plasmid (YCp50) contains ampicillin and tetracycline resistant gene. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be True or False |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
106. |
Loss of SUP4 abolishes canavanine uptake, it is arginine analogue. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be True or False |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
107. |
The transfer of plasmid from one bacterial cell to another when cargo and conjugal plasmids are used, it is usually is carried out by _____ mating. |
A. | diparental |
B. | uniparental |
C. | triparental |
D. | multiparental |
Answer» D. multiparental | |
108. |
Transfer of plasmids from one cell to another can also be done conjugation. The plasmid to be transferred known as ______ is often unable to do so by itself and thus it relies on other plasmids known as ______ |
A. | cargo, conjugal |
B. | conjugal, cargo |
C. | cargo, helper |
D. | conjugal, helper |
Answer» B. conjugal, cargo | |
109. |
Members of genera Haematococcus are used for production of ____________ |
A. | xanthenoid |
B. | carotenoid |
C. | chlorophyll |
D. | carotenoid and xanthenoid both |
Answer» C. chlorophyll | |
110. |
For Chlorella, which method is used for DNA uptake? |
A. | Electroporation |
B. | Direct uptake of naked DNA |
C. | Conjugation |
D. | Chemically induced uptake by protoplast |
Answer» E. | |
111. |
Genetic manipulation of Volvox carteri is carried out using nitrogen reducatse or antibiotic resistance. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be True or False |
D. | Can't Say |
Answer» B. False | |
112. |
cw15 is a mutant strain, it ________ and thus called as ________ |
A. | lacks cell wall, natural protoplast |
B. | lacks cell wall, artificial protoplast |
C. | has cell wall, artificial protoplast |
D. | has cell wall, natural protoplast |
Answer» B. lacks cell wall, artificial protoplast | |
113. |
Homologue of yeast ARG4 in Chlamydomonas is __________ |
A. | ARG1 |
B. | ARG2 |
C. | ARG5 |
D. | ARG7 |
Answer» E. | |
114. |
T protein is required for replication. It is a product of ____________ |
A. | delayed early transcription |
B. | late transcription |
C. | early transcription |
D. | both early and late replication |
Answer» D. both early and late replication | |
115. |
It is beneficial to use retrovirus for genetic manipulation of cells in the culture. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be True or False |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
116. |
It is necessary to analyze the genome of transgenic cells to confirm that the site of integration is correct. This is carried out by southern blotting. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be True or False |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
117. |
For introduction of exogenous DNA into S.cerevisiae ______ is added along with polyethylene glycol and heat shock treatment. |
A. | calcium chloride |
B. | sodium acetate |
C. | lithium acetate |
D. | magnesium chloride |
Answer» D. magnesium chloride | |
118. |
Hygromycin is used as a selectable marker in mammalian cultured cells. It is used for ____________ |
A. | initiating protein synthesis |
B. | inhibiting protein synthesis |
C. | initiating DNA binding process |
D. | inhibiting DNA binding process |
Answer» C. initiating DNA binding process | |
119. |
One of the commonly used markers is the URA3 gene. It encodes for ______ biosynthesis. |
A. | adenine |
B. | uracil |
C. | guanine |
D. | cytosine |
Answer» C. guanine | |
120. |
If a gene is inactivated by gene targeting then it is called as ____________ |
A. | knock-in gene |
B. | knock-out gene |
C. | gene disruption |
D. | insertional inactivation |
Answer» C. gene disruption | |
121. |
atpB encodes _______ subunit of ATP synthase, an enzyme used for generation of ______ |
A. | beta, ADP |
B. | alpha, ATP |
C. | beta, ATP |
D. | alpha, ADP |
Answer» D. alpha, ADP | |
122. |
Transient gene silencing can be carried out by microinjecting ______ |
A. | single stranded RNA |
B. | double stranded DNA |
C. | double stranded RNA |
D. | either double stranded DNA or RNA |
Answer» D. either double stranded DNA or RNA | |
123. |
Embryonic stem cells (ES) are isolated and are injected again into the blastocoel of a developing embryo. The embryo which develops is entirely made up of these cells only. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be True or False |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» C. May be True or False | |
124. |
nmt1+ gene is used for _____ biosynthesis. |
A. | uracil |
B. | adenine |
C. | cytosine |
D. | thiamine |
Answer» E. | |
125. |
Transcription of GAL1 and GAL10 is suppressed in the presence of _______ |
A. | glucose |
B. | galactose |
C. | maltose |
D. | fructose |
Answer» B. galactose | |
126. |
COX3 gene is a selectable marker. Choose the correct statement with respect to it. |
A. | It confers the ability to grow by anaerobic respiration |
B. | It confers the ability to grow by aerobic respiration |
C. | It confers the ability to grow in absence of uracil |
D. | It confers the ability to grow in lithium acetate medium |
Answer» C. It confers the ability to grow in absence of uracil | |
127. |
Agrobacterium tumefaciens form ______ plasmids and Agrobacterium rhizogenes form _______ plasmids. |
A. | root inducing, tumour inducing |
B. | tumour inducing, root inducing |
C. | tumour inducing, shoot inducing |
D. | non-tumour inducing, shoot inducing |
Answer» C. tumour inducing, shoot inducing | |
128. |
The replacement of one plasmid by another by introduction of the second plasmid into strain containing the first, followed by removal of the first by counterselection is known as __________ |
A. | shuffle vector |
B. | plasmid shuffle |
C. | counterselection plasmid |
D. | combination plasmid |
Answer» C. counterselection plasmid | |
129. |
rosy gene is used as a selectable marker for transformation in Drosophila, it produces an enzyme required for the synthesis of ____________ |
A. | wing pigment |
B. | eye pigment |
C. | both eye and wing pigment |
D. | thorax pigment |
Answer» C. both eye and wing pigment | |
130. |
What is the function of glyphosate? |
A. | It is a fungicide |
B. | It is an herbicide |
C. | It is an enzyme used in place of glucose as a carbon source |
D. | It is used for adding phosphate groups |
Answer» C. It is an enzyme used in place of glucose as a carbon source | |
131. |
Choose the incorrect statement for shuttle vectors. |
A. | These are vector hybrids constructed from E.coli and other plasmids |
B. | They are having a varied use |
C. | They can replicate and selected in both the species |
D. | They are the plasmids which are having naturally broad host range |
Answer» E. | |
132. |
If a plasmid can’t be transferred from one cell to another, then it is called as ___________ |
A. | non-transmissible |
B. | non-mobilizable |
C. | untransferrable |
D. | immobilized |
Answer» C. untransferrable | |
133. |
If plasmids direct their own transfer from one bacterium cell to another, then they are called as ___________ |
A. | self-transmissible |
B. | auto-transmissible |
C. | autonomously replicating |
D. | auto-transfer |
Answer» B. auto-transmissible | |
134. |
E.coli is a gram negative bacterium. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | May be True or False |
D. | Can't say |
Answer» B. False | |
135. |
An organism containing a gene which doesn’t belong to it and is derived from somewhere else then the organism is said to be ___________ |
A. | transformed |
B. | transgenic |
C. | mutant |
D. | modified |
Answer» C. mutant | |
136. |
Technique of inserting Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) into plants is known as |
A. | bio-injection |
B. | bio-fission |
C. | bio-genetic |
D. | bio-diffusion |
Answer» C. bio-genetic | |
137. |
Technique of inserting DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) into animal cells is known as |
A. | micro injection |
B. | macro injection |
C. | fusion injection |
D. | genome injection |
Answer» B. macro injection | |
138. |
Traditional breeding methods are |
A. | selective breeding |
B. | cell fusion |
C. | mutation breeding |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
139. |
Process of replacing defective genes with effective genes is known as |
A. | transgenic fusion |
B. | transgenic budding |
C. | transgenic injection |
D. | gene therapy |
Answer» E. | |
140. |
Element which allows easy visualization of genetic modification products is known as |
A. | green fluorescent protein |
B. | blue fluorescent protein |
C. | white fluorescent protein |
D. | red fluorescent protein |
Answer» B. blue fluorescent protein | |
141. |
For carrying out gene manipulation, the use of cultured cells is _____ transgenic organisms. |
A. | less reliable |
B. | more reliable |
C. | may be less or more reliable |
D. | is same reliable as |
Answer» B. more reliable | |
142. |
The gene targeting approach produces individuals which are ______ for inactivation of the gene. |
A. | homozygous |
B. | heterozygous |
C. | either only homozygous or only heterozygous |
D. | both heterozygous and homozygous |
Answer» C. either only homozygous or only heterozygous | |
143. |
If controlled inactivation of a gene is carried out and some of the consequences when inactivation of a target gene is deleterious are avoided. It is referred as ____________ |
A. | specialized gene targeting |
B. | controlled gene targeting |
C. | conditional gene targeting |
D. | specific gene targeting |
Answer» D. specific gene targeting | |
144. |
OEE1 gene encodes a component of _________ |
A. | photosystem I |
B. | photosystem II |
C. | both photosystem I and II |
D. | which neither belongs to photosystem I nor II |
Answer» C. both photosystem I and II | |
145. |
Transformation of Chlamydomonas is most efficient in which method? |
A. | Lithium acetate method |
B. | Electroporation |
C. | Protoplast based method |
D. | Both electroporation and protoplast based method |
Answer» D. Both electroporation and protoplast based method | |
146. |
If a host other than E.coli is to be used, what property of DNA to be inserted is disadvantageous? |
A. | Circular DNA |
B. | Linear DNA |
C. | Replicating DNA |
D. | Non-replicating DNA |
Answer» D. Non-replicating DNA | |
147. |
If genetic material of another species is added into the host then organism resulting from this is classified as |
A. | clone genes |
B. | transgenic |
C. | cisgenic |
D. | cross genes |
Answer» C. cisgenic | |
148. |
If genetic material from same species is used or species that can naturally breed with the host then the organism generated is |
A. | clone genes |
B. | transgenic |
C. | cisgenic |
D. | cross genes |
Answer» D. cross genes | |
149. |
The technique which uses homologous recombination to delete, add or change a gene is known as |
A. | gene bundling |
B. | gene linking |
C. | gene targeting |
D. | gene replication |
Answer» D. gene replication | |
150. |
Transformation method of plants and animals in which plants and animals are given shocks is known as |
A. | microinjection |
B. | genome breeding |
C. | electroporation |
D. | genome engineering |
Answer» D. genome engineering | |