The pLacZ cloning vector has an MCS with 10 different palindromes, that is, where you can clone using 10 different enzymes. How many different combinations of enzymes could be used to clone? (This is a measure of the versatility of the vector) a) 2^10 b. 4^3 c. 10^2 d. 3^4 14)One of the first vaccines achieved thanks to the tissue culture technique was that of influenza, True or False? 15) In the context of biotechnology, what does the term clone mean? a) Synonym of Dolly, identical copies of a multicellular organism b. Many copies of some cellular organelle. c. Production of drugs and medicines for diseases, but under the control of ethical standards d. Chimeric molecules (vector and insert), inside a bacteria replicating to form a colony e. Identical copies of proteins from recombinant DNA

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13) The pLacZ cloning vector has an MCS with 10 different palindromes, that is, where you can clone using 10 different enzymes. How many different combinations of enzymes could be used to clone? (This is a measure of the versatility of the vector)

a) 2^10 b. 4^3 c. 10^2 d. 3^4

14)One of the first vaccines achieved thanks to the tissue culture technique was that of influenza, True or False?

15) In the context of biotechnology, what does the term clone mean?

a) Synonym of Dolly, identical copies of a multicellular organism

b. Many copies of some cellular organelle.

c. Production of drugs and medicines for diseases, but under the control of ethical standards

d. Chimeric molecules (vector and insert), inside a bacteria replicating to form a colony

e. Identical copies of proteins from recombinant DNA

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