Which of the following Bt crops is being grown in India by the farmers?
1. | Cotton | 2. | Brinjal |
3. | Soybean | 4. | Maize |
Consumption of which one of the following foods can prevent the kind of blindness associated with vitamin-A deficiency?
1. | Flaver savr tomato | 2. | Canolla |
3. | Golden rice | 4. | Bt-brinjal |
A single strand of nucleic acid tagged with a radioactive molecule is called:
1. | Vector | 2. | Selectable marker |
3. | Plasmid | 4. | Probe |
1. fungi
2. viruses
3. insects
4. nematodes
1. | mice | 2. | cow |
3. | pig | 4. | fish |
Genetic engineering has been successfully used for producing:
1. | transgenic mice for testing the safety of polio vaccine before use in humans |
2. | transgenic models for studying new treatments for certain cardiac disease |
3. | transgenic Cow-Rosie which produces high-fat milk for making ghee |
4. | Animals like bulls for farm work as they have super power |
Some of the characteristics of Bt cotton are:
1. | long fibre and resistance to aphids |
2. | medium yield, log fibre, and resistance to beetle pests |
3. | high yield and production of toxic protein crystals which kill dipteran pests |
4. | high yield and resistance to bollworms |
An improved variety of transgenic basmati rice:
1. | does not require chemical fertilizers and growth hormones |
2. | gives high yield and is rich in vitamin-A |
3. | is completely resistant to all insect pests and diseases of paddy |
4. | gives high yield but has no characteristic aroma |
The bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis is widely used in contemporary biology as a/an:
1. indicator of water pollution
2. insecticide
3. agent for production of dairy products
4. source of industrial enzyme
The genetic defect-Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) deficiency may be cured permanently by:
1. | periodic infusion of genetically engineered lymphocytes having functional ADA cDNA |
2. | administering adenosine deaminase activators |
3. | introducing bone marrow cells producing ADA into cells at early embryonic stages |
4. | invitro cell culture therapy |