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CBSE
Class 12
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Genome Technology and Engineering
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Question Bank - Genome Technol...

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Question Bank: Genome Technology and Engineering

This chapter discusses methods for analyzing and engineering genomes, highlighting their importance in biotechnology and medicine.

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Question Bank - Genome Technology and Engineering

Q1.

What does the genome of an organism include?

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Q2.

Which component is primarily used for physical mapping of the genome?

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Q3.

What is the purpose of genetic mapping?

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Q4.

What technique is commonly associated with high-throughput DNA sequencing?

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Q5.

What is a primary challenge in creating accurate genetic maps?

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Q6.

Which mapping technique is associated with gene distances measured in centimorgans?

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Q7.

What type of genomic information does physical mapping provide?

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Q8.

How can genome mapping assist in crop improvement?

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Q9.

What is a key advantage of using high-throughput sequencing technologies?

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Q10.

Which term describes the use of markers that represent genetic variation in genome mapping?

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Q11.

In genetic mapping, what does a higher recombination frequency indicate?

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Q12.

Which of the following technologies is most suitable for structural genomics?

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Q13.

What is the ultimate goal of comparative genomics?

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Q14.

What is a common application of gene therapy in genetic mapping?

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Q15.

Which term describes the study of the entire set of proteins made by a genome?

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Q16.

What does Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) allow researchers to determine?

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Q17.

At what stage was the complete sequence of the human genome published?

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Q18.

What is the focus of targeted sequencing?

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Q19.

Which technology allows real-time sequencing of DNA?

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Q20.

What is the primary advantage of de novo genome sequencing?

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Q21.

What is the purpose of ChipSeq technology?

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Q22.

Which of the following is not a component of clinical exome sequencing?

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Q23.

Which type of sequencing mostly uses PCR for targeting genomic regions?

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Q24.

The term 'metagenomics' refers to the analysis of which of the following?

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Q25.

In RNASeq, what type of molecule is primarily sequenced?

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Q26.

Which sequencing technology is known for producing very long reads at low cost?

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Q27.

What does ChipSeq reveal about gene control?

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Q28.

What is the benefit of using a reference genome in sequencing?

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Q29.

What is a key characteristic of RNASeq projects?

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Q30.

What kind of data can be obtained from targeted sequencing?

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Q31.

What is the primary benefit of high-throughput DNA sequencing over traditional methods?

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Q32.

Which of the following techniques is primarily used in high-throughput sequencing to amplify DNA?

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Q33.

In high-throughput DNA sequencing, which of the following allows for the simultaneous sequencing of millions of fragments?

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Q34.

What kind of information can RNA-Seq provide that is useful for gene expression studies?

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Q35.

Which generation of DNA sequencing introduced the ability to perform sequencing in a massively parallel manner?

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Q36.

What is a significant limitation of the first-generation DNA sequencing technology?

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Q37.

Which of the following is NOT a common application of high-throughput DNA sequencing?

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Q38.

What is the role of bioinformatics in high-throughput sequencing?

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Q39.

In next-generation sequencing, what is 'library preparation'?

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Q40.

Which technology utilizes high-throughput methods to map DNA-binding sites of transcription factors?

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Q41.

Which of the following is the most common sequencing method used in clinical diagnostics?

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Q42.

Which sequencing method would be most appropriate for studying evolutionary relationships among species?

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Q43.

What does the term 'read coverage' refer to in high-throughput sequencing?

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Q44.

Which of the following represents a key advantage of third-generation sequencing technologies?

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Q45.

What is a possible drawback of high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies?

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Q46.

What is the primary focus of structural genomics?

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Q47.

Which technique is commonly used to compare genomic sequences?

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Q48.

What does the term 'comparative genomics' refer to?

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Q49.

Which of the following is a primary goal of functional genomics?

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Q50.

Which computational tool is used for multiple sequence alignment?

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Q51.

What is a key feature of high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies?

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Q52.

What potential does comparative genomics offer to agriculture?

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Q53.

Which of the following describes the role of bioinformatics in genomics?

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Q54.

What aspect of a genome does structural genomics primarily focus on?

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Q55.

How does functional genomics differ from structural genomics?

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Q56.

What is a genome-wide association study (GWAS) used for?

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Q57.

One of the main applications of comparative genomics is to study evolutionary biology. What main comparison is made?

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Q58.

Which of the following best describes high-throughput sequencing?

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Q59.

What is the primary goal of genome engineering?

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Q60.

Which tool is commonly used in genome editing to make precise changes in DNA?

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Q61.

Transposons are also known as what?

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Q62.

What is 'knock-out' in the context of genome engineering?

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Q63.

In genome engineering, what does the term 'precision' refer to?

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Q64.

Which method allows scientists to study the total genetic material in a microbial community?

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Q65.

What is the role of high-throughput DNA sequencing?

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Q66.

In genome engineering, what does the term 'gene therapy' refer to?

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Q67.

Why are transposons useful in genome engineering?

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Q68.

What is a major advantage of CRISPR technology compared to older genome editing methods?

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Q69.

How can genome engineering help in environmental remediation?

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Q70.

What challenge does metagenomics present during data analysis?

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Q71.

Which of the following best describes structural genomics?

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Q72.

What is a key concern with gene therapy?

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Q73.

Comparative genomics provides insight into which of the following?

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Q74.

What purpose does 'knock-in' serve in genome editing?

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Q75.

What is the primary goal of protein engineering?

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Q76.

Which of the following methods is commonly used for tagging proteins to visualize their localization?

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Q77.

Which of the following is a type of engineered protein that selectively targets cancer cells?

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Q78.

Why is a 6-His-tag used in protein engineering?

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Q79.

In which scenario would you apply site-directed mutagenesis in protein engineering?

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Q80.

Humanized monoclonal antibodies are designed to improve which aspect of therapy?

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Q81.

What is the significance of using recombinant immunotoxins in cancer therapy?

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Q82.

Which technique is used to produce a humanized version of mouse monoclonal antibodies?

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Q83.

What does the term 'protein localization' refer to in the context of cellular biology?

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Q84.

Which type of genetic mapping provides information based on physical landmarks on DNA?

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Q85.

What role do sequence tagged sites (STS) play in genome mapping?

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Q86.

What is the first step typically involved in the process of genome engineering?

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Q87.

In protein engineering, what is the purpose of using computational models?

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Q88.

What is the significance of protein folding in protein engineering?

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Q89.

How can protein engineering assist in developing therapies for genetic diseases?

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