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Recombinant DNA Questions
Restriction–Modification Systems—Self-Protection Strategy in Bacteria How do bacterial cells prevent degradation of their own genomic DNA by their resident restriction endonucleases?
Plant Genetic Engineering—What Is Agrobacterium tumefaciens? In biotechnology, Agrobacterium tumefaciens is best described as:
Recombinant Protein Production—Overcoming Low Expression Difficulties in obtaining large amounts of a protein encoded by a recombinant gene are often overcome by using which molecular tool?
Genomic Library—Precise Definition What is a genomic library in the context of molecular cloning and genomics?
From mRNA to DNA—Identifying the Product of Reverse Transcription Which type of DNA is synthesized when processed messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules are used as templates with reverse transcriptase?
Recombinant DNA cloning workflow: Which enzyme is specifically used to form covalent phosphodiester bonds that join foreign DNA fragments into a vector plasmid (after compatible ends are generated)?
Genetic engineering fundamentals: In cloning and gene delivery, what best defines a “vector” used to carry foreign DNA into host cells?
Restriction analysis: Which enzymes recognize specific 4–8 base pair DNA sequences and cleave the phosphodiester backbone at or near those sites?
Gene delivery method check: In cell and molecular biology, what is “electroporation” used for when introducing DNA into cells?
Vector choices in cloning: Which of the following is NOT commonly used as a DNA cloning vector in standard molecular biology workflows?
Transgenesis terminology: An animal that acquires and stably integrates foreign DNA, resulting in new heritable genetic information, is called what?
Nucleotide length terminology: What is the correct term for a short, synthetic nucleic acid molecule containing approximately 2–20 nucleotides used as a primer or probe?
Amplification methods: Which molecular technique selectively amplifies a defined DNA segment located between two designed oligonucleotide primers?
Hybridization assays: The Southern blot technique relies on what key principle to detect a specific DNA sequence in a complex mixture?
Recombinant DNA vocabulary: In genetic engineering, what does the term “chimera” most commonly refer to in the context of DNA constructs?
Recombinant DNA technology — vector capacity comparison Which of the following cloning vectors can maintain the largest fragment of foreign DNA for stable propagation during genetic engineering experiments?
Core definition — altering nucleic acids to modify heredity The deliberate modification of an organism’s genetic information by directly changing its nucleic acid content (DNA or RNA) is the subject matter of which discipline?
Bacterial defense — the native role of restriction endonucleases In their natural bacterial context, what is the primary physiological role of restriction endonucleases?
PCR enzyme choice — why thermophilic DNA polymerases? What is the principal advantage of using DNA polymerases from thermophilic organisms (e.g., Taq, Pfu) in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)?
Designing gene probes — essential properties for practical use For a DNA or RNA gene probe to be useful in detecting a specific target sequence, which requirements must it meet?
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