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Micobiology an introduction

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gene silencing blocks and undesirable product by

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making double stranded RNA

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BIOTECHNOLOGY INVOLVES THE

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use of microorganisms to make desired product

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the reaction catalyzed by reverse transcriptase

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mRNA--cDNA

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YOU WANT TO DETERMINE WHETHER A PERSON HAS A CERTAIN MUTANT GENE .THE PROCESS INVOLVES USING A PRIMER AND HEAT STABLE DNA POLYMERASE.THIS PROCESS IS

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PCR

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Which of the following are used by the centers for disease control and prevention to track outbreaks of food boarne disease

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DNA fingerprings restriction fragment length polymor and reverse and revese transcriptase PCR (rtPCR)

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A RECTRICTION FRAGMENT IS

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A SEGMENT DNA

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which of the follwing are used to silence specifc genes and hold promise for treating cancer or viral disease such as hepatitis B

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RNA INTERFERENCE (RNAi)

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which of the following techniques is NOT used to introduce recombinant DNA into plants?

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microinjection

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the human Genome Project which was completed in 2003 was focused on

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determining the nucleotide sequence of the entire human genome.

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a population of cells carring a identical desire plasmid is called a

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clone

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self replicating DNA a gene from one organism to another is a

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vactor

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the term diotechnology refers exclusively to the use of genetically engineered organiems for the productio of desired products

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false

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in recombinant DNA technology a vector is a self replicating segment of DNA such as a plasmid or viral genome

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ture