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The fate of piece of DNA, which is some how transferred into an alien organism would always integrated and multiply. (True/False)

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  8. Which enzyme is known an 'molecular scissors'?

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  9. The cutting of DNA at specific locations is become possible due to.

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  11. Mosquito acts as anto transferthe into human body.

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  14. What are the three basic steps in genetically modifying as organism ?

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  15. Name the enzyme that cut the DNA at specific site :-

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  16. The first discovered restriction endonuclease enzyme was :-

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  18. Today we know more than that have been isolated from overof bacteria e...

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  20. Restriction enzymes belong to which class of enzymes ?

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