A) genetic engineering
B) recombinant DNA
C) DNA cloning
D) polymerase chain reaction
E) protein synthesis
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A) repeated sequences found at multiple sites in the DNA.
B) one particular gene found in the individual in question.
C) fluorescent labeling of DNA found in the mitochondria.
D) repeated sequences found at one specific site in the DNA.
E) the repeated segments at the end of chromosomes called telomeres.
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A) Proteomics
B) Genomics
C) Bioinformatics
D) DNA fingerprinting
E) Genetic profiling
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A) bioremediation,when bacteria are used to clean up oil spills or other toxic substances.
B) the production of organic chemicals,such as phenylalanine,used in the production of aspartame.
C) the production of chemicals toxic to insects that can be used to protect plants from insects.
D) the production of plants like the pomato.It has a starchy root like the potato and also produces tomatoes on the stem portion of the plant.
E) the production of human growth hormones.
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A) All of the answer choices are correct.
B) cows
C) fish
D) pigs
E) sheep
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A) subjected to fluorescent dyes and visualized under an electron microscope.
B) separated according to their relative positive and negative charges.
C) separated according to the lengths of the fragments.
D) arranged into a karyotype.
E) used to produce the genes that give the individual a unique set of fingerprints.
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A) they transport genetic information.
B) they transfer organelles inside a cell.
C) they transmit signals in the cell indicating the genes to be copied.
D) they move from one location to another in the DNA.
E) they cause the DNA to take on a specific shape or pose.
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A) paternity tests
B) identifying Superbowl footballs
C) forensic analysis
D) determining a predisposition to cancer
E) All of the answer choices are uses of DNA fingerprinting.
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A) of designer drugs that are made to match one specific individual's DNA profile.
B) of designer babies that have known genetic traits.
C) that everyone will respond to a drug in the same way.
D) that not all humans are as well suited for survival.
E) that some DNA does not code for proteins.
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A) they are the easiest farm animals to clone.
B) therapeutic and diagnostic proteins are produced in the milk of these animals and can be harvested for use.
C) the diagnostic and therapeutic proteins produced can be passed to humans who consume their meat.
D) there are more of these two types of farm animals than other types.
E) it is easier to create recombinant DNA in these two farm animals than it is in other types.
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A) created for each specific plasmid.
B) created for each specific foreign DNA to be inserted.
C) naturally occurring in humans and is removed from humans and placed in the bacteria to create rDNA.
D) naturally occurring in both humans and bacteria and functions in DNA replication.
E) genetically engineered for each experiment.
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A) grow two kinds of crops,like the pomato which produces both tomatoes and potatoes.
B) are resistant to insect damage.
C) are resistant to herbicides.
D) produce human hormones or antibodies.
E) transgenic plants have been produced that can do all of the things listed.
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A) the use of bacterial DNA to impart drug resistance to plants.
B) the use of transgenic farm animals to produce pharmaceuticals.
C) the creation of new genes to be implanted in farm animals.
D) the creation of crop plants to replace the use of farm animals as a source of protein.
E) the application of genetic principles to breeding farm animals.
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A) produce the products of the gene that has been inserted into the bacteria.
B) be placed into a vaccine and used to fight off viruses that attack humans.
C) be used to study the evolutionary relationship between humans and bacteria.
D) produce restriction enzymes that will help fight off viruses that attack humans.
E) be used to create DNA to insert the human genome.
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A) genomics
B) bioinformatics
C) proteomics
D) genetic profiling
E) genetics
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A) It needs to work at very cold temperatures.
B) It needs to attach to DNA without a primer.
C) It must work in the 3' to 5' direction,adding nucleotides to the 5' end.
D) It must work on single-stranded DNA at high temperatures and attach to a primer.
E) It must attach without a primer,work in the 3' to 5' direction and function at very cold temperatures.
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A) DNA cloning
B) Polymerase chain reaction
C) Transgenics
D) Gel electrophoresis
E) DNA digestion
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A) only embryos can be used to create transgenic animals,while any plant cell can be used for transgenic plants.
B) only eggs can be used to create transgenic animals,while embryos can be used for transgenic plants.
C) only eggs can be used to create transgenic animals,while any plant cell can be used for transgenic plants.
D) only embryos can be used to create transgenic animals,while eggs must be used to create transgenic plants.
E) any cell may be used to create transgenic animals,while embryos can be used for transgenic plants.
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A) transgenic bacteria do not pass on their genetic modification to offspring,while plants and animals do.
B) transgenic animals require the use of host animals to carry the genetically modified embryo,while bacteria and plants do not require this.
C) transgenic bacteria and plants receive genes from other species of organisms,while animals are only able to incorporate genes from their own species.
D) transgenic animals are the most useful of the GMOs,while transgenic plants and bacteria are only created to perfect the techniques.
E) transgenic bacteria,animals,and plants can only incorporate genes from their own species,so the process for each species differs from the process for any other species.
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