Biotechnological Applications in Medicine
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347768 Which of the following diagnostic tools allows the detection of very low concentration of bacterium or viruses by amplifying their nucleic acid?

1 ELISA
2 PCR
3 Autoradiography
4 r-DNA technology
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347769 Which one of the following techniques does not serve the purpose of early diagnosis of a disease for its early treatment?

1 Recombinant DNA Technology
2 Serum and Urine analysis
3 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique
4 Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) technique
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347770 Choose the correct statements for molecular diagnosis of diseases.
I. Using conventional methods of diagnosis (serum and urine analysis, etc), early detection is not possible.
II. By the time when the pathogen has produced a disease symptom, the concentration of pathogen is not really high in the body.
III. Molecular probe is a single-stranded DNA or RNA tagged with a radioactive molecule.
IV. ELISA is based on the principle of antigen-antigen interaction.

1 II and IV
2 I and III
3 I and II
4 II and III
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347771 In which of the following methods, a probe is allowed to hybridise to its complementary DNA in the clone of cells?

1 Polymerase chain reaction
2 Autoradiography
3 X-ray
4 Enzyme-Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (ELISA)
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347772 Clone is a

1 Homozygote produced by sexual reproduction
2 Heterozygote produced by sexual methods
3 Homozygote obtained asexually
4 Heterozygote obtained asexually
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347768 Which of the following diagnostic tools allows the detection of very low concentration of bacterium or viruses by amplifying their nucleic acid?

1 ELISA
2 PCR
3 Autoradiography
4 r-DNA technology
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347769 Which one of the following techniques does not serve the purpose of early diagnosis of a disease for its early treatment?

1 Recombinant DNA Technology
2 Serum and Urine analysis
3 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique
4 Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) technique
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347770 Choose the correct statements for molecular diagnosis of diseases.
I. Using conventional methods of diagnosis (serum and urine analysis, etc), early detection is not possible.
II. By the time when the pathogen has produced a disease symptom, the concentration of pathogen is not really high in the body.
III. Molecular probe is a single-stranded DNA or RNA tagged with a radioactive molecule.
IV. ELISA is based on the principle of antigen-antigen interaction.

1 II and IV
2 I and III
3 I and II
4 II and III
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347771 In which of the following methods, a probe is allowed to hybridise to its complementary DNA in the clone of cells?

1 Polymerase chain reaction
2 Autoradiography
3 X-ray
4 Enzyme-Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (ELISA)
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347772 Clone is a

1 Homozygote produced by sexual reproduction
2 Heterozygote produced by sexual methods
3 Homozygote obtained asexually
4 Heterozygote obtained asexually
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BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347768 Which of the following diagnostic tools allows the detection of very low concentration of bacterium or viruses by amplifying their nucleic acid?

1 ELISA
2 PCR
3 Autoradiography
4 r-DNA technology
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347769 Which one of the following techniques does not serve the purpose of early diagnosis of a disease for its early treatment?

1 Recombinant DNA Technology
2 Serum and Urine analysis
3 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique
4 Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) technique
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347770 Choose the correct statements for molecular diagnosis of diseases.
I. Using conventional methods of diagnosis (serum and urine analysis, etc), early detection is not possible.
II. By the time when the pathogen has produced a disease symptom, the concentration of pathogen is not really high in the body.
III. Molecular probe is a single-stranded DNA or RNA tagged with a radioactive molecule.
IV. ELISA is based on the principle of antigen-antigen interaction.

1 II and IV
2 I and III
3 I and II
4 II and III
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347771 In which of the following methods, a probe is allowed to hybridise to its complementary DNA in the clone of cells?

1 Polymerase chain reaction
2 Autoradiography
3 X-ray
4 Enzyme-Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (ELISA)
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347772 Clone is a

1 Homozygote produced by sexual reproduction
2 Heterozygote produced by sexual methods
3 Homozygote obtained asexually
4 Heterozygote obtained asexually
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347768 Which of the following diagnostic tools allows the detection of very low concentration of bacterium or viruses by amplifying their nucleic acid?

1 ELISA
2 PCR
3 Autoradiography
4 r-DNA technology
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347769 Which one of the following techniques does not serve the purpose of early diagnosis of a disease for its early treatment?

1 Recombinant DNA Technology
2 Serum and Urine analysis
3 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique
4 Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) technique
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347770 Choose the correct statements for molecular diagnosis of diseases.
I. Using conventional methods of diagnosis (serum and urine analysis, etc), early detection is not possible.
II. By the time when the pathogen has produced a disease symptom, the concentration of pathogen is not really high in the body.
III. Molecular probe is a single-stranded DNA or RNA tagged with a radioactive molecule.
IV. ELISA is based on the principle of antigen-antigen interaction.

1 II and IV
2 I and III
3 I and II
4 II and III
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347771 In which of the following methods, a probe is allowed to hybridise to its complementary DNA in the clone of cells?

1 Polymerase chain reaction
2 Autoradiography
3 X-ray
4 Enzyme-Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (ELISA)
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347772 Clone is a

1 Homozygote produced by sexual reproduction
2 Heterozygote produced by sexual methods
3 Homozygote obtained asexually
4 Heterozygote obtained asexually
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347768 Which of the following diagnostic tools allows the detection of very low concentration of bacterium or viruses by amplifying their nucleic acid?

1 ELISA
2 PCR
3 Autoradiography
4 r-DNA technology
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347769 Which one of the following techniques does not serve the purpose of early diagnosis of a disease for its early treatment?

1 Recombinant DNA Technology
2 Serum and Urine analysis
3 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique
4 Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) technique
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347770 Choose the correct statements for molecular diagnosis of diseases.
I. Using conventional methods of diagnosis (serum and urine analysis, etc), early detection is not possible.
II. By the time when the pathogen has produced a disease symptom, the concentration of pathogen is not really high in the body.
III. Molecular probe is a single-stranded DNA or RNA tagged with a radioactive molecule.
IV. ELISA is based on the principle of antigen-antigen interaction.

1 II and IV
2 I and III
3 I and II
4 II and III
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347771 In which of the following methods, a probe is allowed to hybridise to its complementary DNA in the clone of cells?

1 Polymerase chain reaction
2 Autoradiography
3 X-ray
4 Enzyme-Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (ELISA)
BIOXII12: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

347772 Clone is a

1 Homozygote produced by sexual reproduction
2 Heterozygote produced by sexual methods
3 Homozygote obtained asexually
4 Heterozygote obtained asexually