Practical applications of recombinant DNA technology include the: 1. Efficient production of useful proteins and development of a new type of vaccines 2. Creation of novel genotypes for the synthesis of economically important molecules. 3. Generation of DNA and RNA sequences for use in medical diagnosis. 4. all of the above

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Practical applications of recombinant DNA technology include the:

1. Efficient production of useful proteins and development of a new type of vaccines

2. Creation of novel genotypes for the synthesis of economically important molecules.

3. Generation of DNA and RNA sequences for use in medical diagnosis.

4. all of the above

 

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING TECHNIQUE IS NOT USED TO MANIPULATE THE GENOME

1. siRNA

2. ZF (zinc finger)

3. TALE (transcription activator light effector)

4. CRISPR

 

COMMON DISEASE- COMMON VARIANT HYPOTHESIS STATES THAT

1. common disorders are likely influences by genetic variation that is also common in the population

2. if an SNP produced a deleterious mutation and changes amino acid sequence in 40% of individuals- it will produce disease phenotype in 40% individual 

3. A SNP produce little change in gene expression- it will produce slight increase in risk/ manifestation of disease phenotype

4. all of the above

WHAT IS TRUE REGARDING GENE ORGANIZATION IN THE NUCLEUS

1. gene location has no effect on its activation

2. genes are placed randomly

3. a gene has a fixed location in the nucleus

4. genes are placed in cell-type and tissue-specific manner

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