Multiple Choice
What is the significance of the microbe Deinococcus radiodurans?
A) It is the source of a wide variety of restriction enzymes.
B) It may provide clues to methods of reversing genetic damage in many cancer patients.
C) It can be engineered as a highly efficient vaccine vector.
D) It is now known to be a major source of greenhouse gases such as methane.
E) It has provided many of the molecular tools that make recombinant DNA technology possible.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q3: What is reverse transcriptase, and why is
Q28: Reverse transcriptase synthesizes an RNA molecule from
Q30: A(n) is a collection of bacterial or
Q31: The success of genetic engineering is due
Q32: is the use of microbes to make
Q34: The is a technique used to detect
Q37: Protoplasts are associated with which of the
Q38: The role of restriction enzymes in bacteria
Q46: Compare and contrast the two major types
Q63: Gene therapy for human genetic diseases has