bio tech quiz
Restriction enzymes are used to
Cut the DNA sample into pieces
Which technique would most likely be used by forensic scientists?
DNA fingerprinting
Which best describes the DNA in a transgenic organism?
DNA from 2 species that has been recombined.
The MOST COMMON protein produced by transgenic organisms is
Insulin
Which would best explain why the production of transgenic plants may be harmful?
They produce natural insecticides which could kill beneficial insects.
Which of the following are ethical reasons (reasons that reflect a desire to help others) for making transgenic organisms?
To produce human insulin for diabetics. making better crops that have insecticides to help the environment by cleaning up oil spills
Which of the following technologies best describes the process of replacing a defective gene with a functioning gene using genetic engineering?
gene therapy
Cloning produces organism that are
genetically identical to the original organism
Which of the following are potential negative consequences of creating GMOs?
permanently changing DNA in a way that cannot be corrected introducing unintended diseases due to genetic changes creating problems scientists did not predict in advance
Which is the best example of how transgenic organisms are used to improve health?
producing rice that contains vitamin A
Which of the following best describes the chemical group most likely to include restriction enzymes as well as other enzymes?
proteins
A transgenic organism is best described as
An organism that contains foreign DNA
Which of the following is a bioethical concern of the Human Genome Project?
Humans may try to create "designer babies"
What unique property of stem cells make them so desirable for therapeutic use?
They can develop into many different cell types
Several procedures involved in the creation of a transgenic organism are listed. 1. A specific gene is identified in DNA. 2. The DNA fragment is placed in a plasmid. 3. The DNA fragment of interest is isolated. 4. The plasmid is transferred to a bacterial cell. 5. A plasmid is cut by a restriction enzyme.
1,3,5,2,4
Which is a step in the process of producing transgenic bacteria?
A human gene is inserted into a bacterial plasmid.
Which of the following best describes the Human Genome Project?
A project that mapped the genes of a human, allowing individuals to be tested for certain genes that cause genetic diseases and to develop gene therapies
Which of the following is NOT true of a restriction site?
A restriction site is found on a restriction enzyme.
Which of the following best explains why DNA fingerprints can be used to identify an individual, such as from a crime scene sample?
Each individual has a unique DNA sequence, with the exception of identical twins
What is an argument for using embryonic stem cells over adult stem cells?
Embryonic stem cells can differentiate into many more types of cells
A bacterial cell that makes a protein normally found in spider venom because it has a spider gene would be an example of which of the following?
Genetically Modified Organism Transgenic Organism
Which of the following is NOT an ethical concern raised by genetic engineering?
Genetically engineered bacteria cells can be used to clean up mining waste and for sewage treatment
Which of the following is a potential application of stem cell research?
Learning to control cell differentiation in order to treat cancer Using stem cells to test new drugs on many cell types Grow replacement cells to treat diseases
Genetic engineering means
Modifying DNA by adding or removing genes
Which is a true statement about gel electrophoresis and DNA fingerprinting?
Over time, the shorter/ lighter strands of DNA will move faster through the gel, causing them to move further down toward the bottom of the gel.
Which of the following is an example of genetically engineering a Transgenic GMO?
Putting the genes for drought resistance from the aloe plant into the apple tree
Which of the following is NOT a source for stem cells?
Sperm and egg
In gel electrophoresis, DNA is separated based on
The size of the DNA fragments
Which of the following is one goal for creating transgenic organisms?
to treat and/or cure diseases
Which is one reason scientists produce transgenic organisms?
to treat certain types of diseases