Match the columns. ✓ Psychrophile ✓ Catabolism Central dogma Facultative aerobes ✓ Codon Obligate aerobes ✓ Metabolome Reverse transcriptase Taq polymerase Xenotransplantation Antibiotic resistance gene Parkinson's disease A Synthesis of a DNA strand using RNA-strand as a template B. Algal biomass can be used as a substrate c. These are used in toxicological testing D. Extension of DNA strand by addition of nucleotide bases during PCR E. The route of genetic information transfer from DNA to RNA to proteins F. Temperature range: -20°C to +10°C G. The metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, often resulting in a release of energy H. The way which an enzyme binds it's substrate is crucial in describing it's kinetic behaviour Discovered inhibition of bacterial growth in presence of certain moulds W

Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (MindTap Course List)
14th Edition
ISBN:9781305073951
Author:Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart, Christine Evers, Lisa Starr
Publisher:Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart, Christine Evers, Lisa Starr
Chapter15: Studying And Manipulating Genomes
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 12SQ: Which of the following can be used to carry foreign DNA into host cells? Choose all correct answers....
icon
Related questions
Question
Urgent please help
Match the columns.
Psychrophile
✓Catabolism
Central dogma
Facultative aerobes
✓ Codon
Obligate aerobes
Metabolome
✓ Reverse transcriptase
Taq polymerase
Xenotransplantation
✓ Antibiotic resistance gene
Parkinson's disease
A. Synthesis of a DNA strand using RNA-strand as a template
B. Algal biomass can be used as a substrate
c. These are used in toxicological testing
D. Extension of DNA strand by addition of nucleotide bases during
PCR
E. The route of genetic information transfer from DNA to RNA to
proteins
F. Temperature range: -20°C to +10°C
G. The metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler
ones, often resulting in a release of energy
H. The way which an enzyme binds it's substrate is crucial in
describing it's kinetic behaviour
Discovered inhibition of bacterial growth in presence of certain
moulds
Transcribed Image Text:Match the columns. Psychrophile ✓Catabolism Central dogma Facultative aerobes ✓ Codon Obligate aerobes Metabolome ✓ Reverse transcriptase Taq polymerase Xenotransplantation ✓ Antibiotic resistance gene Parkinson's disease A. Synthesis of a DNA strand using RNA-strand as a template B. Algal biomass can be used as a substrate c. These are used in toxicological testing D. Extension of DNA strand by addition of nucleotide bases during PCR E. The route of genetic information transfer from DNA to RNA to proteins F. Temperature range: -20°C to +10°C G. The metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, often resulting in a release of energy H. The way which an enzyme binds it's substrate is crucial in describing it's kinetic behaviour Discovered inhibition of bacterial growth in presence of certain moulds
E
Parkinson's disease
Whole mammalian cells
plot
Lineweaver-Burk
✓ Victor Henry
Red biotechnology
Alexander Fleming
Green biotechnology
Lock and Key model
Third-generation biofuel
moulds
J. A sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA that codes for one
amino acid
K. Possible threat of antibiotic resistance by gut microbiota
L. Transfer of organs from an animal to human beings
M. Vaccine production
N. Stem cell therapy produces nerve cells which produce
dopamine for adequate cell signalling
o. Organisms that cannot grow without a sufficient supply of
oxygen
P. Complementarity of the active site and substrate
Q. Development of drought-resistant tomato plant
R. The total set of intermediates and other molecules produced in
cellular reaction and processes
s. An organism that makes ATP by anaerobic respiration (require
oxygen but can survive in absence of oxygen)
4
Transcribed Image Text:E Parkinson's disease Whole mammalian cells plot Lineweaver-Burk ✓ Victor Henry Red biotechnology Alexander Fleming Green biotechnology Lock and Key model Third-generation biofuel moulds J. A sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA that codes for one amino acid K. Possible threat of antibiotic resistance by gut microbiota L. Transfer of organs from an animal to human beings M. Vaccine production N. Stem cell therapy produces nerve cells which produce dopamine for adequate cell signalling o. Organisms that cannot grow without a sufficient supply of oxygen P. Complementarity of the active site and substrate Q. Development of drought-resistant tomato plant R. The total set of intermediates and other molecules produced in cellular reaction and processes s. An organism that makes ATP by anaerobic respiration (require oxygen but can survive in absence of oxygen) 4
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Virus
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (MindTap…
Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (MindTap…
Biology
ISBN:
9781305073951
Author:
Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart, Christine Evers, Lisa Starr
Publisher:
Cengage Learning