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- which technique is used to combine dna from different sources?
a. cloning
b. recombinant dna technology
c. gene therapy
d. gene editing
- what real - world application exemplifies the use of genetic engineering to combat vitamin a deficiency?
a. production of biodegradable plastics
b. enhancement of crop resilience
c. creation of genetically modified mosquitoes
d. development of golden rice with enhanced nutritional value
- what is the primary focus of gene editing techniques such as crispr - cas9?
a. modifying existing genes precisely
b. replicating entire organisms
c. cutting dna at targeted locations
d. inserting specific genes into dna
Response
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Brief Explanations
- Option a: Cloning is about producing genetically identical copies of an organism or DNA fragment, not combining DNA from different sources.
- Option b: Recombinant DNA technology involves combining DNA from different sources (e.g., inserting a gene from one organism into the DNA of another) to create recombinant DNA.
- Option c: Gene therapy is about treating diseases by introducing or modifying genes in a patient's cells, not primarily about combining DNA from different sources.
- Option d: Gene editing is about making precise changes to an organism's DNA (like adding, removing, or altering DNA sequences), not the initial combination of DNA from different sources.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Production of biodegradable plastics is related to biotechnology for plastic production, not combating Vitamin A deficiency.
- Option b: Enhancement of crop resilience (like drought or pest resistance) is a general genetic engineering application but not specific to Vitamin A deficiency.
- Option c: Genetically modified mosquitoes are for controlling disease transmission (like malaria), not related to Vitamin A deficiency.
- Option d: Golden Rice is genetically engineered to have enhanced levels of beta - carotene (which the body converts to Vitamin A), so it is a real - world application to combat Vitamin A deficiency.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Gene editing techniques like CRISPR - Cas9 allow for precise modification of existing genes (such as deleting, inserting, or replacing DNA sequences within a gene).
- Option b: Replicating entire organisms is cloning, not what gene editing techniques like CRISPR - Cas9 focus on.
- Option c: While CRISPR - Cas9 does cut DNA at targeted locations, the primary focus is on the subsequent modification of the genes (the cutting is a means to an end of precise gene modification).
- Option d: Inserting specific genes into DNA can be part of recombinant DNA technology. Gene editing is more about modifying existing genes rather than just inserting new ones.
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