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You have chosen a plasmid as vector for cloning your gene. However, this vector plasmid lacks a selectable marker. How would it affect your experiment?

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  1. Transfer of DNA fragments from the agarose gel to a nylon membrane.

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  2. The instrument used in PCR amplification.

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  3. You have chosen a plasmid as vector for cloning your gene. However, th...

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  4. Enzymes that cut the DNA at specific sites are called.

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  5. The enzyme required for making genes from the mRNA is called .

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  6. The plasmid of A. tumefacien is called .

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  7. Plants possessing genes of other organisms are called plants.

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  8. are most widely used cloning vectors in genetic engineering.

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  9. Short DNA molecules with known base sequences used for recognition of ...

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  10. As transgenic plants and animals produce warious useful substances, th...

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  11. Bt gene is transferred to plants from the bacterium

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  12. Seeds which cannot tolerate drying and freezing tempetaure are calleds...

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  13. enzymes join the cut ends of DNA.

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  14. Institutions for collection and maintenance of germplasm are called

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  15. The word 'biotechnology' was coined by ………………...

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  16. Class II restriction endonucleases (enzymes) recognise specific nucleo...

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  17. Cohesive ends in the DNA fragments are generated by ........... cuttin...

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  18. The anionic detergent, used in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is k...

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  19. The blotting of protein molecules to a nylon membrane is known as

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  20. Fill in the blanks with correct answer(s)/ Correct the underlined port...

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