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Animal Biotechnology MCQs part 6

Animal Biotechnology MCQs part 6
1. Which of the following is not true of viruses?
  • they are obligate intracellular parasites
  • a specific virus will only infect a specific cell type
  • they can mutate
  • All of the choices characterize viruses


2. Dolly sheep was genetically similar to ________
  • the mother from which nucleated fertilized egg was taken
  • the mother from which nuclear dna of udder cell was taken
  • the surrogate mother
  • both surrogate mother and nuclear donor mother


3. The complete set of chromosomal and extrachromosomal genes of an organisms is called ________
  • genome
  • gene pool
  • gene bank
  • gene library


4. Which of the following is used in forensic science?
  • Bacterial cloning
  • DNA foot printing
  • DNA fingerprinting
  • DNA cloning


5. Genetically engineered bacteria are being used in commercial production of _______
  • melatonin
  • testoteron
  • human insuline
  • thyroxine


6. Introduction of foreign genes for improving genotype is ________
  • tissue culture
  • immunisation
  • biotechnology
  • genetic engineering



7. Most abundant RNA of the cell is ___________
  • tRNA"
  • rRNA
  • mRNA
  • tRNA


8. A totipotent cell means _____________
  • An undifferentiated cell capable of developing into a system or entire plant
  • An undifferentiated cell capable of developing into an organ
  • An undifferentiated cell capable of developing into complete embryo
  • Cell which lacks the capability differentiate into an organ or system


9. DNA replication takes place during _________phase
  • S
  • G2
  • G1
  • M


10. Sertoli cells are otherwise called _____________
  • Plasma cells
  • Nurse cells
  • Germinal cells
  • Parietal cells

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