| 1. | 1 | 2. | 2 |
| 3. | 4 | 4. | 8 |
A plasmid has a single recognition sequence for EcoRI. When cut with this enzyme, the number of resultant fragments will be:
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
| 1. | Polysaccharides | 2. | RNA |
| 3. | DNA | 4. | Histones |
| 1. | Silver | 2. | Copper |
| 3. | Zinc | 4. | Tungsten or gold |
| A. | Insertion of recombinant DNA into the host cell. |
| B. | Cutting of DNA at specific location by restriction enzyme. |
| C. | Isolation of desired DNA fragment. |
| D. | Amplification of gene of interest using PCR. |
| 1. | B, D, A, C | 2. | B, C, D, A |
| 3. | C, A, B, D | 4. | C, B, D, A |
| 1. | PsT I | 2. | Pvu I |
| 3. | EcoR I | 4. | BamH I |
| 1. | It is used to deliver gene of interest in both prokaryotic as well as eukaryotic host cells. |
| 2. | 'Ti' plasmid from Agrobacterium tumefaciens used for gene transfer is not pathogenic to plant cells. |
| 3. | It transforms normal plant cells into tumor cells. |
| 4.. | It delivers 'T-DNA' into plant cell. |