Cry toxin acts by
| 1. | Lysis of intestinal cells | 
| 2. | Binding to midgut epithelium | 
| 3. | Cell swelling | 
| 4. | More than one correct | 
Humulin production through microbial factories does not include the incorporation of the gene for
| 1. | A peptide | 2. | B peptide | 
| 3. | C peptide | 4. | Both (1) and (2) | 
What is true for molecular diagnosis?
| 1. | It is inexpensive | 
| 2. | It involves drawing of serum for the test | 
| 3. | It can be used in the initial stages of the onset of the disease | 
| 4. | All of the above | 
The Cry toxin does not kill the bacterium in which it is produced because
| 1. | Bacterium is resistant to the toxin | 
| 2. | The bacterial cytoplasm is highly acidic | 
| 3. | The bacterial cytoplasm is highly alkaline | 
| 4. | The toxin is activated in alkaline medium | 
A transgenic organism is one which has
| 1. | Foreign DNA in some of its cells | 
| 2. | Foreign RNA in all of its cells | 
| 3. | Foreign DNA in all of its cells | 
| 4. | Both (1) and (2) | 
First transgenic plant was
1. Rice
2. Maize
3. Tobacco
4. Pea
The toxin that is effective against cotton bollworm is
a. Cry IAc
b. Cry II Ac
c. Cry I Ab
d. All of these
Dicer and Argonaut protein plays a role in
| 1. | Antisense RNA | 2. | RNA interference | 
| 3. | cDNA therapy | 4. | Gene therapy | 
Monoclonal antibodies are not used in 
a. Pregnancy tests
b. Cancer detection
c. ELISA
d. Diagnosis of diabetes
The vaccine for Hepatitis B developed through genetic engineering is a
| 1. | First generation vaccine | 
| 2. | Second generation vaccine | 
| 3. | Third generation vaccine | 
| 4. | Fourth generation vaccine |