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CBSE
Class 12
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Gene Cloning
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Question Bank - Gene Cloning

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Question Bank: Gene Cloning

This chapter discusses the essential techniques and concepts of gene cloning in biotechnology. It explains how genes can be isolated and replicated for various applications, highlighting its significance.

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Question Bank - Gene Cloning

Q1.

What is the primary purpose of identifying a candidate gene in gene cloning?

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Q2.

Why is it difficult to locate a gene of interest within a genome?

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Q-00095938
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Q3.

What is a common method for identifying a candidate gene based on its product?

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Q-00095939
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Q4.

What role does reverse transcriptase play in identifying a candidate gene?

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Q5.

In gene cloning, which feature of a candidate gene is important for future applications?

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Q-00095941
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Q6.

What is the outcome once a candidate gene is successfully cloned?

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Q7.

Which of the following techniques helps in screening for the presence of a candidate gene?

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Q8.

What significance does the understanding of metabolic pathways have in gene identification?

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Q9.

When isolating mRNA for a gene, what process follows its extraction from the tissue?

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Q-00095945
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Q10.

Which technique can be used to locate a gene of interest when its product is known?

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Q11.

What is a key factor that guides the choice of a candidate gene for cloning?

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Q12.

For a gene to be a suitable candidate for gene cloning, what characteristic must it have?

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Q13.

What primary biochemical information is essential for identifying a candidate gene related to a disease?

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Q14.

Which enzyme is responsible for cutting DNA at specific sequences during recombinant DNA technology?

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Q-00095950
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Q15.

What is the function of DNA ligase in recombinant DNA technology?

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Q-00095951
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Q16.

Which enzyme is used to synthesize cDNA from RNA?

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Q17.

A key characteristic of restriction enzymes is that they are specific to particular:

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Q18.

In the context of recombinant DNA technology, what is the role of DNA polymerase?

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Q19.

During the creation of a recombinant DNA molecule, what is the function of alkaline phosphatase?

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Q20.

Which of the following is NOT a common application of restriction enzymes?

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Q21.

What type of enzyme is widely used to amplify specific DNA sequences in recombinant DNA technology?

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Q22.

Which of the following enzymes is associated with the removal of RNA during the cDNA synthesis process?

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Q23.

What is a key advantage of using recombinant DNA technology with enzymes?

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Q24.

What must happen for recombinant DNA to be effectively integrated into a host's genome?

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Q25.

Which of the following is true about the use of recombinant DNA technology in agriculture?

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Q26.

Which enzyme is essential for generating double-stranded cDNA from mRNA?

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Q27.

In gene cloning, which enzyme helps to create sticky ends on DNA fragments?

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Q28.

What is the first step in the isolation of nucleic acids?

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Q29.

Why is nucleic acid isolation considered challenging?

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Q30.

What agent is commonly used to precipitate nucleic acids during extraction?

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Q31.

Which enzyme is primarily used to convert mRNA into cDNA?

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Q32.

What is the primary objective of the selection process in gene cloning?

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Q33.

What is the role of RNase in nucleic acid isolation?

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Q34.

In direct selection of recombinants, transformed bacterial cells can be identified by their ability to:

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Q35.

When isolating nucleic acids, why is it essential to protect them from degrading enzymes?

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Q36.

What makes insertional inactivation more efficient than direct selection?

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Q37.

What type of enzyme is an exonuclease?

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Q38.

Which of the following statements about antibiotic resistance selection is true?

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Q39.

In which step of nucleic acid isolation are cell debris discarded?

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Q40.

During screening, what common technique is used to compare colonies?

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Q41.

What is a cDNA library used for in biotechnology?

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Q42.

Why is it difficult to select bacteria containing plasmids with inserts from a large population?

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Q43.

Which of the following is a characteristic of DNA ligase?

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Q44.

What role does β-galactosidase play in the selection process?

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Q45.

What is the final step in the nucleic acid isolation process?

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Q46.

What is the first step in the selection of transformed cells?

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Q47.

What is the function of alkaline phosphatase in the context of nucleic acid work?

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Q48.

Using a vector with two antibiotic resistance markers allows for:

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Q49.

What is the typical size of a gene of interest that scientists aim to isolate?

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Q50.

Which method could increase the chances of identifying the correct gene of interest?

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Q51.

How can mRNA be used to isolate a specific gene from a genomic library?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q52.

What happens to the ampicillin resistance gene during insertional inactivation?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q53.

In gene cloning, the process of selection and screening primarily serves to:

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Q54.

Which characteristic is crucial for the successful selection of recombinant bacteria?

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Q55.

What potential problem might arise when using a single antibiotic for selection?

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Q56.

How can transformed cells be reliably distinguished from non-transformed cells?

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Q57.

What is transformation in the context of DNA transfer?

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Q58.

Which method involves the use of bacteriophages to introduce DNA into a recipient cell?

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Q59.

What type of DNA transfer involves cell-to-cell contact?

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Q60.

Which of the following accurately describes a transformant?

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Q61.

In the context of transduction, what is a lysogenic cycle?

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Q62.

Which agent is NOT typically involved in transformation?

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Q63.

What characteristic distinguishes natural transformation from artificial transformation?

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Q64.

Which of the following is a key requirement for a bacteria to undergo transformation?

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Q65.

What process describes the uptake of DNA mediated by bacteriophages during infection?

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Q66.

Which mode of DNA transfer does not involve a physical connection between donor and recipient cells?

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Q67.

What must occur after a bacteriophage injects its DNA into a bacterial cell during transduction?

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Q68.

Why is competence vital for transformation processes in bacteria?

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Q69.

Which of the following statements about conjugation is true?

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Q70.

What is the main purpose of transformation in biotechnology?

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Q71.

In which scenario might transduction be preferable over transformation?

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Q72.

What is the primary purpose of the Southern blotting technique?

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Q73.

Which membrane is commonly used in Southern blotting to immobilize DNA fragments?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q74.

In a Southern blot, what is the role of restriction endonucleases?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q75.

Which of the following is NOT a detection method used in blotting techniques?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q76.

What type of RNA is analyzed using Northern blotting?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q77.

What is the purpose of using a probe in blotting techniques?

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Q78.

In Western blotting, what is commonly used to detect proteins?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00096014
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Q79.

Which of the following steps is NOT involved in the Southern blotting process?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q80.

In the context of blotting techniques, what is hybridization?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q81.

Which of the following statements is true regarding Western blotting?

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Q82.

Which chemical property is critical for the binding of proteins and nucleic acids to PVDF membranes?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q83.

In the blue-white screening method, what do white colonies indicate?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q84.

After nucleic acid transfer in blotting, what is a common subsequent step?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q85.

What is a key factor affecting the success of hybridization in blotting?

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Q86.

Which blotting technique is primarily used to analyze RNA?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q87.

What is the primary purpose of a cDNA library?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q88.

Which component is essential for constructing a genomic library?

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Q89.

How does a genomic library differ from a cDNA library?

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Q90.

Which of the following is a key step in creating a cDNA library?

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Q91.

What is a significant application of cDNA libraries in biotechnology?

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Q92.

Which type of DNA library provides a complete representation of an organism's genome?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q93.

Which technique can be used to screen for desired clones in a genomic library?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q94.

What is the primary method used for isolating RNA from cells to create a cDNA library?

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Q95.

In which stage of constructing a DNA library are vectors used?

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Q96.

What role does poly A polymerase have in cDNA library construction?

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Q97.

Which of the following represents a characteristic of genomic libraries?

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Q98.

Which of the following techniques can aid in isolating a specific gene from a genomic library?

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Q99.

What is a primary concern when using genomic libraries?

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Q100.

What type of cloning vector is often used in cDNA libraries?

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Q101.

Which enzyme is primarily responsible for ligating DNA fragments during library construction?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q102.

What is the primary purpose of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)?

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Q103.

Who developed the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique?

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Q104.

Which enzyme is most commonly used in PCR to synthesize new DNA strands?

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Q105.

What is the sequence of steps in the PCR process?

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Q106.

At what temperature does the extension step of PCR typically occur?

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Q107.

What is the purpose of thermal cycling in PCR?

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Q108.

Which of the following is NOT a step in PCR?

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Q109.

What does qPCR stand for?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q110.

In PCR, what role do primers play?

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Q111.

Which type of DNA is amplified by PCR?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q112.

How is the PCR product analyzed after amplification?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q113.

What role does Taq polymerase play during amplification in PCR?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q114.

Which of the following factors can affect the efficiency of PCR?

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Q115.

What is the end product of a successful PCR reaction?

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Q116.

What technique can be used instead of traditional PCR for real-time analysis of DNA amplification?

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