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161.

One of the major difficulties in the biological control of insect pest is that

  • the predator develops a preference to other diets and may itself become a pest

  • the predator does not always survive when transferred to a new environment

  • the method is less effective as compared with the use of insecticides

  • the practical difficulty of introducing the predator to specific areas.


162.

In transgenics, expression of transgene in target tissue is determined by

  • enhancer

  • transgene

  • promoter

  • reporter.


163.

In the following table identify the correct matching of the crop, its disease and the corresponding pathogen.

  • Crop  Disease  Pathogen
    Citrus   Canker Pseudomonas rubrilineans
  • Potato  Late blight  Fusarium udum
  • Brinjal  Root-knot  Meloidogyne incognita
  • Pigeon  pea Seed gall  Phytophthora infestans

164.

Which one of the following is a correct statement?

  • "Bt" in "Bt-cotton" indicates that it is a genetically modified organism produced through biotechnology

  • Somatic hybridization involves fusion of two complete plant cells carrying desired genes.

  • The anticoagulant hirudin is being produced from transgenic Brassica napus seeds.

  • "Flavr Savr" variety of tomato has enhanced the production of ethylene which improves its taste.


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165.

In which one of the following combinations (a-d) of the number of chromosomes is the present day hexaploid wheat correctly represented

  • Combination ­ Mono­soic Haploid Nullisomic Trisomic
    (a)  21  28  42  43
  • (b)  28  40  42
  • (c)  21  42  43
  • (d)  41  21  40  43

166.

Hirudin is

  • a protein produced by Hordeum vulgare, which is rich in lysine

  • a toxic molecule isolated from Gossypium hirsutum, which reduces human fertility

  • a protein produced from transgenic Brassica napus, which prevents blood clotting

  • an antibiotic produced by a genetically engineered bacterium, Escherichia coli.


167.

In India, we find mangoes with different flavours, colours, fibre content, sugar content and even shelf-life. The large variation is on account of

  • species diversity

  • induced mutations

  • genetic diversity 

  • hybridisation


168.

Somaclonal variation is seen in

  • tissue culture grown plants

  • apomiets

  • polyploids

  • vegetatively propagated plants.


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169.

Cultivation of Bt cotton has been much in the news. The prefix Bt means

  • "Barium-treated" cotton seeds

  • "Bigger thread" variety of cotton with better tensile strength

  • produced by "biotechnology" using restriction enzymes and ligases 

  • carrying an endotoxin gene from Bacillus thuringienesis.


170.

An example of gene therapy is

  • production of injectable hepatitis B vaccine

  • production of vaccines in food crops like potatoes which can be eaten 

  • introduction of gene for adenosine deaminase in persons suffering from Severe Combined Immuno-deficiency (SCID)

  • production of test tube babies by artificial insemination and implantation of fertilized eggs


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