First clinical gene therapy was given in 1990 to a 4 years old girl for
(1) adenine deficiency
(2) growth deficiency
(3) adenosine deaminase deficiency
(4) adenosine deficiency
Which of following cartoon characters does not share its name with that of a gene?
(1) Tintin
(2) Popeye
(3) Asterix
(4) Obelix
RNA interference is essential for the
(1) cell proliferation
(2) cell defence
(3) cell differentiation
(4) micropropagation
Genetically modified (GM) crops can be produced by
(1) recombinant DNA technology
(2) somatic hybridization
(3) cross breeding
(4) micropropagation
Which of the following genes do not occur naturally in living organisms?
(1) Bt genes
(2) RNAi genes
(3) Cry genes
(4) Endogeneous cytoplasmic defense genes
What is true about Bt toxin?
(1) Bt protein exists as active toxin in the Bacillus.
(2) The activated toxin enters the ovaries of the pest to sterilise it and thus prevent its multiplication.
(3) The concerned Bacillus has antitoxins.
(4) The inactive protoxin gets converted into active form in the insect gut.
An example of gene therapy is
(1) production of injectable hepatitis B vaccine
(2) production of vaccines in food crops like potatoes which can be eaten
(3) introduction of gene for adenosine deaminase in persons suffering from Severe Combined Immuno Deficiency (SCID)
(4) production of test tube babies by artificial insemination and implantation of fertilised eggs.
Adenosine deaminase (ADA deficiency) could be permanently cure, if the gene isolated from marrow cells producing ADA is introduced into cell at
(1) early embryonic stages
(2) Late embryonic stages
(3) early childhood
(4) None of the above
The first clinical gene therapy was given for treating
(1) diabetes mellitus
(2) chickenpox
(3) rheumatoid arthritis
(4) adenosine deaminase deficiency
The source of taq polymerase used in PCR is a
(1) thermophilic fungus
(2) mesophilic fungus
(3) thermophilic bacterium
(4) halophilic bacterium