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Transgenic goats produce a variant of human tissue type plasminogen activator protein in
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A. blood
B. urine
C. milk
D. muscles
Correct Answer
milk
Animal Breeding and Transgenic Animal problems
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1. Superovulation is primarily the result of
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A. decreased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm)
B. increased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm)
C. increased atresia in the large follicles (<1.7 mm)
D. decreased atresia in small follicles (<1.7 mm)
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Correct Answer: decreased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm)
2. Fusion of karyoplast with the enucleated cell is achieved in presence of
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A. cytochalasin B
B. polyethylene glycol
C. both (a) and (b)
D. alcohol
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Correct Answer: polyethylene glycol
3. Transgenic goats have been used to produce which of the following protein that is used for dissolving blood clots?
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A. Amyloid precursor protein
B. ?
1
-anti trypsin (AAT)
C. Casein
D. A variant of human tissue-type plasminogen activator
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Correct Answer: A variant of human tissue-type plasminogen activator
4. Production of transgenic animals require transfections of
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A. eggs or embryos
B. stem cells
C. red blood cells
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: eggs or embryos
5. DNA is microinfected into the fertilized egg
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A. after the fusion of male and female nuclei
B. before the fusion of male and female nuclei
C. at the time of fusion of male and female nuclei
D. any time, it can be infected
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Correct Answer: before the fusion of male and female nuclei
6. Which of these established cell lines originate from a mouse embryo?
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A. 3T3
B. BHK
C. HeLa
D. BTK
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Correct Answer: 3T3
7. When the cells are enucleated and centrifuged, nuclei
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A. detach from cell and settle at the bottom
B. detach from cell and remain in the supernatant
C. nuclei remain attached to the cell
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: detach from cell and settle at the bottom
8. Which of the following statements is false?
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A. Continuous variation produces a spread of variation within a population
B. Discontinuous variation is the result of genetics alone
C. Blood group is an example of discontinuous variation
D. Discontinuous variation is influenced by the environment
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Correct Answer: Discontinuous variation is influenced by the environment
9. Enucleation of the cells can be achieved by treating the cells with
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A. polyethylene glycol
B. cytochalasin B
C. both (a) and (b)
D. alcohol
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Correct Answer: cytochalasin B
10. Which of the following gene have been introduced into the transgenic fish?
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A. Human or rat gene for growth hormone
B. Chicken gene for delta crystalline protein
C.
E. coli
gene for ?-galactosidase
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
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