2. Which of the following is/are currently being produced through biotechnology? A) Glycerol. B) Vitamins. C) Steroids. D) All of the above. 3. A region of DNA in a plasmid that is recognized by a wide variety of restriction enzymes is called the A) Origin. B) Regulator. C) Multicloning site. D) Vector. 4. Fluorescently labeled probes are used in techniques. A) Culture techniques. B) VBNC. C) FISH. D) MPN. 5. Which of the following is initially spotted on the surface of a microarray chip? A) DNA sequences corresponding to known genes. B) MRNA. C) Fluorescently-labeled CDNA. 6. What information can be obtained from a DNA microarray? D) Protein. A) The sequence of a particular gene. B) The pattern of gene expression. C) The presence of genes within a specific tissue. D) Differences between genomes.

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1. In industrial fermentation, which step precedes downstream processing?
A) Removal of waste.
B) Introduction of microbes into chamber.
C) Packaging of product.
D) Fermentation.
2. Which of the following is/are currently being produced through biotechnology?
A) Glycerol.
B) Vitamins.
C) Steroids.
D) All of the above.
3. A region of DNA in a plasmid that is recognized by a wide variety of restriction enzymes is called the
A) Origin.
B) Regulator.
C) Multicloning site.
D) Vector.
4. Fluorescently labeled probes are used in
techniques.
A) Culture techniques.
B) VBNC.
C) FISH.
D) MPN.
5. Which of the following is initially spotted on the surface of a microarray chip?
A) DNA sequences corresponding to known genes.
B) MRNA.
C) Fluorescently-labeled CDNA.
D) Protein.
6. What information can be obtained from a DNA microarray?
A) The sequence of a particular gene.
B) The pattern of gene expression.
C) The presence of genes within a specific tissue.
D) Differences between genomes.
7. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPS)
A) Are used to determine the position of restriction sites in a genome.
B) Are used in physical mapping.
C) Are used in genetic mapping.
D) Usually occur as multiple (more than 2) alleles in a genome.
8. If a single DNA molecule is amplified by PCR, how many DNA molecules will there be after six cycles?
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Transcribed Image Text:A New tab A Dr.Haider question.pdf O File | E:/Msc/Second%20Course/Molecular%20Biotechnology/Dr.Haider%20question.pdf + CD Page view A Read aloud V Draw 9 Highlight O Erase 2 of 6 1. In industrial fermentation, which step precedes downstream processing? A) Removal of waste. B) Introduction of microbes into chamber. C) Packaging of product. D) Fermentation. 2. Which of the following is/are currently being produced through biotechnology? A) Glycerol. B) Vitamins. C) Steroids. D) All of the above. 3. A region of DNA in a plasmid that is recognized by a wide variety of restriction enzymes is called the A) Origin. B) Regulator. C) Multicloning site. D) Vector. 4. Fluorescently labeled probes are used in techniques. A) Culture techniques. B) VBNC. C) FISH. D) MPN. 5. Which of the following is initially spotted on the surface of a microarray chip? A) DNA sequences corresponding to known genes. B) MRNA. C) Fluorescently-labeled CDNA. D) Protein. 6. What information can be obtained from a DNA microarray? A) The sequence of a particular gene. B) The pattern of gene expression. C) The presence of genes within a specific tissue. D) Differences between genomes. 7. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPS) A) Are used to determine the position of restriction sites in a genome. B) Are used in physical mapping. C) Are used in genetic mapping. D) Usually occur as multiple (more than 2) alleles in a genome. 8. If a single DNA molecule is amplified by PCR, how many DNA molecules will there be after six cycles? 3:49 PM a 1x ENG 6/7/2021
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