A) polymerase enzyme.
B) ligase enzyme.
C) exonuclease enzyme.
D) protease enzyme.
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A) Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
B) Bacillus thuringiensis.
C) Herpes simplex.
D) Pseudomonas.
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A) Completely sequence the genome of the bacteria in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions
B) Collect mRNA from both anaerobic and aerobic conditions and generate two cDNA libraries
C) Measure levels of RNA Polymerase in both conditions
D) Design primers to a specific region of the genome and sequence this region during both anaerobic and aerobic conditions
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A) Floc levels will diminish.
B) Methane production will go down.
C) Solid material will not be effectively filtered out.
D) Floc will not be effectively filtered out.
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A) A tilling machine
B) Caterpillars
C) Field mice
D) Irrigation
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A) manufacturing the bacterial protein.
B) conferring antibiotic resistance.
C) separating the altered cell surface.
D) making the cells immortal.
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A) Synthesis
B) Primer annealing
C) Denaturation
D) Antibody binding
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A) transverse ligase.
B) reverse transcriptase.
C) reverse endonuclease.
D) recombinant RNase.
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A) duplication
B) blotting
C) electrophoresis
D) migration
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A) Rapid evolution of the viral antigen
B) Changes in the length of the viral DNA
C) Number of genome copies carried in each virion
D) Changes in the antibody produced by the virus
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A) clones
B) vectors
C) endonucleases
D) subunits
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A) genetic
B) developmental
C) adult
D) mitotic
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A) RT-PCR
B) Gel electrophoresis
C) Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
D) Insert the DNA into a vector
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A) restriction endonucleases
B) DNA
C) Ti vector
D) Ti plasmid
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A) Sphl - G*CATGC
B) Sunl - C*GTACG
C) Kpnl - GGTAC*C
D) CViAll - C*ATG
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A) reverse transcriptase and DNA ligase
B) reverse transcriptase and Taq polymerase
C) DNA ligase and Taq polymerase
D) Taq polymerase and RNA polymerase
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A) gel electrophoresis
B) RFLP
C) PCR
D) plasmids
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A) ligating DNA fragments together.
B) using restriction enzymes to cut specific sequences of DNA.
C) using a DNA polymerase to copy DNA via PCR.
D) creation of Okazaki fragments.
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A) genes to be expressed in human cells require a eukaryotic promoter, and genes to be expressed in plants don't.
B) DNA cannot be introduced into human cells.
C) Agrobacterium is commonly used as a tool to directly transform plant cells but not human cells.
D) a vector is needed to introduce DNA into human cells and not plant cells.
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A) No effect.
B) They would become sick from the glyphosate that was sprayed on the plants.
C) They would also become glyphosate-resistant.
D) They would no longer need to make their own aromatic amino acids.
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