List-I | List-II | ||
(A) | Kanamycin | (I) | Delivers genes into animal cells |
(B) | ClaI | (II) | Selectable marker |
(C) | Disarmed retroviruses | (III) | Restriction site |
(D) | Kanamycin Rgene | (IV) | Antibiotic resistance |
Options: | (A) | (B) | (C) | (D) |
1. | (II) | (III) | (I) | (IV) |
2. | (III) | (I) | (IV) | (II) |
3. | (IV) | (III) | (I) | (II) |
4. | (II) | (IV) | (I) | (III) |
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 |
1. | PsT I | 2. | Pvu I |
3. | EcoR I | 4. | BamH I |
1. | Primers anneal to the DNA template |
2. | Taq polymerase adds nucleotides to the annealed primer |
3. | Two strands of the DNA separate |
4. | Temperature in 92° C |
1. | Primers anneal to the DNA template |
2. | Taq polymerase adds nucleotides to the annealed primer |
3. | Two strands of the DNA separate |
4. | Temperature is 92ºC |