Exam 18: Dna Technology: Making and Using Genetically Altered Organisms, and Other Applications
Exam 1: Introduction to Biological Concepts and Research86 Questions
Exam 2: Life, Chemistry, and Water87 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Molecules: the Carbon Compounds of Life86 Questions
Exam 4: Cells87 Questions
Exam 5: Membranes and Transport88 Questions
Exam 6: Energy, Enzymes, and Biological Reactions87 Questions
Exam 7: Cellular Respiration: Harvesting Chemical Energy88 Questions
Exam 8: Photosynthesis83 Questions
Exam 9: Cell Communication87 Questions
Exam 10: Cell Division and Mitosis88 Questions
Exam 11: Meiosis: the Cellular Basis of Sexual Reproduction80 Questions
Exam 12: Mendel, Genes, and Inheritance79 Questions
Exam 13: Genes, Chromosomes, and Human Genetics92 Questions
Exam 14: Dna Structure, Replication, and Organization79 Questions
Exam 15: Gene Expression: From Dna to Protein83 Questions
Exam 16: Regulation of Gene Expression84 Questions
Exam 17: Bacterial and Viral Genetics85 Questions
Exam 18: Dna Technology: Making and Using Genetically Altered Organisms, and Other Applications90 Questions
Exam 19: Genomes and Proteomes81 Questions
Exam 20: The Development of Evolutionary Thought92 Questions
Exam 21: Microevolution: Genetic Changes Within Populations88 Questions
Exam 22: Speciation89 Questions
Exam 23: Paleobiology and Macroevolution87 Questions
Exam 24: Systematic Biology: Phylogeny and Classification95 Questions
Exam 25: The Origin of Life86 Questions
Exam 26: Prokaryotes and Viruses86 Questions
Exam 27: Protists90 Questions
Exam 28: Seedless Plants88 Questions
Exam 29: Seed Plants90 Questions
Exam 30: Fungi88 Questions
Exam 31: Animal Phylogeny, Acoelomates, and Protostomes95 Questions
Exam 32: Deuterostomes: Vertebrates and Their Closest Relatives93 Questions
Exam 33: The Plant Body90 Questions
Exam 34: Transport in Plants94 Questions
Exam 35: Plant Nutrition85 Questions
Exam 36: Reproduction and Development in Flowering Plants89 Questions
Exam 37: Plant Signals and Responses to the Environment90 Questions
Exam 38: Introduction to Animal Organization and Physiology87 Questions
Exam 39: Information Flow and the Neuron88 Questions
Exam 40: Nervous Systems88 Questions
Exam 41: Sensory Systems87 Questions
Exam 42: The Endocrine System94 Questions
Exam 43: Muscles, Bones, and Body Movements87 Questions
Exam 44: The Circulatory System87 Questions
Exam 45: Defenses Against Disease83 Questions
Exam 46: Gas Exchange: the Respiratory System87 Questions
Exam 47: Digestive Systems and Animal Nutrition92 Questions
Exam 48: Regulating the Internal Environment: Osmoregulation, Excretion, and Thermoregulation88 Questions
Exam 49: Animal Reproduction76 Questions
Exam 50: Animal Development88 Questions
Exam 51: Ecology and the Biosphere88 Questions
Exam 52: Population Ecology92 Questions
Exam 53: Population Interactions and Community Ecology89 Questions
Exam 54: Ecosystems90 Questions
Exam 55: Biodiversity and Conservation Biology89 Questions
Exam 56: Animal Behavior87 Questions
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Adult stem cells can only differentiate into the cell types that comprise the tissues in which they are located.
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Why was the nucleus removed from the egg cell used to create Dolly, the cloned sheep?
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Taq polymerase is commonly used in PCR reactions because it ____.
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Bacteria protect restriction sites in their own DNA from being cut by restriction enzymes by ____.
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I need to determine if the gene for a particular protein is the same length in frogs, humans, and trees. Which method(s) will be most helpful to me?
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What is a GMO? What are the potential concerns and benefits associated with GMOs?
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Genetically modified crops have been banned in the United States.
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The technique by which DNA, RNA, or protein molecules are separated in a gel that is subjected to an electric field is called ____.
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Bacteria transformed with plasmids are plated on growth medium containing ampicillin and X-gal. Blue colonies on the plate contain bacteria with a ____ plasmid, meaning the lacZ+gene is ____.
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Define the purpose of inserting a gene into a plasmid cloning vector.
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In standardized DNA fingerprinting used in the United States, ____.
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The CRISPR-Cas9 system is exploited experimentally for ____.
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Which statement correctly describes single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)?
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Suppose a DNA fingerprinting analysis reveals that DNA from a crime scene matches a suspect's DNA at four out of five different loci. What can be concluded from this information?
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The DNA sequence recognized by restriction endonucleases is generally ____ base pairs long.
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Organisms that have been genetically engineered are called ____, because they have been modified to contain genetic information called a(n) ____ from an external source.
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