A) proteases.
B) lipases.
C) endonucleases.
D) exonucleases.
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A) sticky ends
B) RFLP
C) PCR
D) plasmids
E) transgenic organisms
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A) vectors
B) plasmids
C) clones
D) RNA
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A) 235 kb,803 kb,1142 kb,2387 kb
B) 2622 kb
C) 1038 kb,2285 kb,3529 kb
D) 1038 kb,3529 kb
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A) a recombinant RNA fragment
B) a recombinant DNA molecule
C) an endonuclease
D) glyphosate chains
E) "sticky" ended metabolites of X-gal degradation
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A) mitosis
B) electrophoresis
C) mutation
D) cloning
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A) Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
B) Bacillus thuringiensis.
C) Herpes simplex.
D) Pseudomonas.
E) tobacco mosaic.
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A) manufacturing the bacterial protein.
B) conferring antibiotic resistance.
C) separating the altered cell surface.
D) making the cells immortal.
E) altering the physical appearance of the cells.
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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A) To increase the frost hardiness of strawberries,one could generate a strain of transgenic strawberries using a gene that confers frost resistance.To identify such a gene,one could look to an animal or plant that lives in a very cold environment.Such organisms are likely to have some form of natural protection against frost.
B) To increase the frost hardiness of strawberries,one could generate a strain of cloned strawberries using a gene from another plant that confers frost resistance.
C) To increase the frost hardiness of strawberries,one could generate a strain of strawberries using a breeding design that confers frost resistance.By beginning with northern strawberry strains,breeding and selecting those that survive colder temperatures would eventually produce frost hardiness.
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A) transposons.
B) germ-line DNA molecules.
C) plasmids.
D) conformational DNA molecules.
E) translational DNA molecules.
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A) restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
B) gene cloning.
C) hybridization polymorphisms.
D) Southern Blot.
E) genetic engineering.
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A) DNA fingerprinting
B) DNA footprinting
C) RFLP analysis
D) PCR
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A) sticky ends
B) RFLP
C) PCR
D) plasmids
E) transgenic organisms
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A) electrical charge,positive on one side,negatives on the other.
B) the number of poly-A tails associated with each one.
C) their response to the staining chemicals used during the procedure.
D) the size of the fragments.
E) the enzyme binding activity sites.
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A) A-T rich.
B) C-G rich.
C) palindromes.
D) complementary.
E) sticky.
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A) 5' GATCC 3'
B) 5' GATC 3'
C) 5' CTAG 3'
D) 5' G 3'
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A) an expression library
B) a genomic library
C) a phage library
D) a BAC library
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A) restriction endonucleases
B) DNA
C) Ti vector
D) Ti plasmid
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A) activation of a proto-oncogene.
B) inactivation of a tumor-suppressor gene.
C) insertion in the middle of an essential gene.
D) expression of the transgenic gene.
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