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  2. Describe any three applications of genetically modified plants.

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  4. (a) What is DNA fingerprinting? (b) Explain the steps involved in DN...

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  5. Write the salient features of Human Genome Project.

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  6. What do Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) do to the food? How do th...

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  7. Give an account of the production of human insulin in transgenic org...

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  8. Write an account of biotechnological applications in medicine.

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  9. What is polymerase chain reaction (PCR) ? Explain in detail the steps ...

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  10. Describe the salient features of human genome.

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  11. What are Cry proteins? How has biotechnologist exploited these protein...

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  12. Briefly write about: (a) Downstream processing (b) Bioreactors.

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  13. With an example, explain how biotechnology has been applied in each of...

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  16. (a) Name the nematode that infests and damages tobacco roots. (b) Ho...

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  17. (a) Name the source of Taq polymerase. Explain the advantage of its us...

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  18. One of the main objectives of biotechnology is to minimize the use of ...

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  20. a) Explain DNA polymorphism as the basis of genetic mapping of human g...

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