Chapter 17: Q. 12 (page 442)
Individual genetic maps in a given species are:
a. genetically similar
b. genetically identical
c. genetically dissimilar
d. not useful in species analysis
Short Answer
As a result, option is the proper response.
Chapter 17: Q. 12 (page 442)
Individual genetic maps in a given species are:
a. genetically similar
b. genetically identical
c. genetically dissimilar
d. not useful in species analysis
As a result, option is the proper response.
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GMOs are created by ________.
a. generating genomic DNA fragments with restriction endonucleases
b. introducing recombinant DNA into an organism by any means
c. overexpressing proteins in E. coli
d. all of the above
You are working in a molecular biology lab and, unbeknownst to you, your lab partner left the foreign genomic DNA that you are planning to clone on the lab bench overnight instead of storing it in the freezer. As a result, it was degraded by nucleases but still used in the experiment. The plasmid, on the other hand, is fine.
What results would you expect from your molecular cloning experiment?
a. There will be no colonies on the bacterial plate.
b. There will be blue colonies only.
c. There will be blue and white colonies.
d. They will be white colonies only
Linkage analysis ________.
a. is used to create a physical map
b. is based on the natural recombination process
c. requires radiation hybrid mapping
d. involves breaking and rejoining of DNA artificially
Bt toxin is considered to be ________.
a. a gene for modifying insect DNA
b. an organic insecticide produced by bacteria
c. useful for humans to fight against insects
d. a recombinant protein
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