01. Role of Biotechnological Applications in Medicines
Biotechnology and its Applications

170946 Now a days it is possible to detect the mutated gene causing cancer by allowing radioactive probe to hybridise its complimentary DNA in a clone of cells, followed by its detection using autoradiography because :

1 mutated gene does not appear on photographic film as the probe has complementarity with it
2 mutated gene partially appears on a photographic film
3 mutated gene completely and clearly appears on a photographic film
4 mutated gene does not appear on a photographic film as the probe has no complementarity with it
Biotechnology and its Applications

170948 Production of a human protein in bacteria by genetic engineering is possible because

1 Bacterial cell can carry out the RNA splicing reactions
2 The mechanism of gene regulation is identical in humans and bacteria
3 The human chromosome can replicate in bacterial cell
4 The genetic code is universal
Biotechnology and its Applications

170952 Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis?

1 Jaundice
2 Klinefelter syndrome
3 Sex determination the foetus
4 Down syndrome
Biotechnology and its Applications

170953 The first clinical gene therapy was given for treatment

1 Rheumatoid arthritis
2 Adenosine deaminase deficiency
3 Diabetes mellitus
4 Chicken pox
Biotechnology and its Applications

170943 Hybridoma technology is used to :

1 kill the cancer cells
2 formation of monoclonal antibodies
3 formation of somatic hybrids
4 formation of antibiotics
Biotechnology and its Applications

170946 Now a days it is possible to detect the mutated gene causing cancer by allowing radioactive probe to hybridise its complimentary DNA in a clone of cells, followed by its detection using autoradiography because :

1 mutated gene does not appear on photographic film as the probe has complementarity with it
2 mutated gene partially appears on a photographic film
3 mutated gene completely and clearly appears on a photographic film
4 mutated gene does not appear on a photographic film as the probe has no complementarity with it
Biotechnology and its Applications

170948 Production of a human protein in bacteria by genetic engineering is possible because

1 Bacterial cell can carry out the RNA splicing reactions
2 The mechanism of gene regulation is identical in humans and bacteria
3 The human chromosome can replicate in bacterial cell
4 The genetic code is universal
Biotechnology and its Applications

170952 Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis?

1 Jaundice
2 Klinefelter syndrome
3 Sex determination the foetus
4 Down syndrome
Biotechnology and its Applications

170953 The first clinical gene therapy was given for treatment

1 Rheumatoid arthritis
2 Adenosine deaminase deficiency
3 Diabetes mellitus
4 Chicken pox
Biotechnology and its Applications

170943 Hybridoma technology is used to :

1 kill the cancer cells
2 formation of monoclonal antibodies
3 formation of somatic hybrids
4 formation of antibiotics
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Biotechnology and its Applications

170946 Now a days it is possible to detect the mutated gene causing cancer by allowing radioactive probe to hybridise its complimentary DNA in a clone of cells, followed by its detection using autoradiography because :

1 mutated gene does not appear on photographic film as the probe has complementarity with it
2 mutated gene partially appears on a photographic film
3 mutated gene completely and clearly appears on a photographic film
4 mutated gene does not appear on a photographic film as the probe has no complementarity with it
Biotechnology and its Applications

170948 Production of a human protein in bacteria by genetic engineering is possible because

1 Bacterial cell can carry out the RNA splicing reactions
2 The mechanism of gene regulation is identical in humans and bacteria
3 The human chromosome can replicate in bacterial cell
4 The genetic code is universal
Biotechnology and its Applications

170952 Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis?

1 Jaundice
2 Klinefelter syndrome
3 Sex determination the foetus
4 Down syndrome
Biotechnology and its Applications

170953 The first clinical gene therapy was given for treatment

1 Rheumatoid arthritis
2 Adenosine deaminase deficiency
3 Diabetes mellitus
4 Chicken pox
Biotechnology and its Applications

170943 Hybridoma technology is used to :

1 kill the cancer cells
2 formation of monoclonal antibodies
3 formation of somatic hybrids
4 formation of antibiotics
Biotechnology and its Applications

170946 Now a days it is possible to detect the mutated gene causing cancer by allowing radioactive probe to hybridise its complimentary DNA in a clone of cells, followed by its detection using autoradiography because :

1 mutated gene does not appear on photographic film as the probe has complementarity with it
2 mutated gene partially appears on a photographic film
3 mutated gene completely and clearly appears on a photographic film
4 mutated gene does not appear on a photographic film as the probe has no complementarity with it
Biotechnology and its Applications

170948 Production of a human protein in bacteria by genetic engineering is possible because

1 Bacterial cell can carry out the RNA splicing reactions
2 The mechanism of gene regulation is identical in humans and bacteria
3 The human chromosome can replicate in bacterial cell
4 The genetic code is universal
Biotechnology and its Applications

170952 Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis?

1 Jaundice
2 Klinefelter syndrome
3 Sex determination the foetus
4 Down syndrome
Biotechnology and its Applications

170953 The first clinical gene therapy was given for treatment

1 Rheumatoid arthritis
2 Adenosine deaminase deficiency
3 Diabetes mellitus
4 Chicken pox
Biotechnology and its Applications

170943 Hybridoma technology is used to :

1 kill the cancer cells
2 formation of monoclonal antibodies
3 formation of somatic hybrids
4 formation of antibiotics
Biotechnology and its Applications

170946 Now a days it is possible to detect the mutated gene causing cancer by allowing radioactive probe to hybridise its complimentary DNA in a clone of cells, followed by its detection using autoradiography because :

1 mutated gene does not appear on photographic film as the probe has complementarity with it
2 mutated gene partially appears on a photographic film
3 mutated gene completely and clearly appears on a photographic film
4 mutated gene does not appear on a photographic film as the probe has no complementarity with it
Biotechnology and its Applications

170948 Production of a human protein in bacteria by genetic engineering is possible because

1 Bacterial cell can carry out the RNA splicing reactions
2 The mechanism of gene regulation is identical in humans and bacteria
3 The human chromosome can replicate in bacterial cell
4 The genetic code is universal
Biotechnology and its Applications

170952 Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis?

1 Jaundice
2 Klinefelter syndrome
3 Sex determination the foetus
4 Down syndrome
Biotechnology and its Applications

170953 The first clinical gene therapy was given for treatment

1 Rheumatoid arthritis
2 Adenosine deaminase deficiency
3 Diabetes mellitus
4 Chicken pox
Biotechnology and its Applications

170943 Hybridoma technology is used to :

1 kill the cancer cells
2 formation of monoclonal antibodies
3 formation of somatic hybrids
4 formation of antibiotics