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Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 1

Select the correct options to fill up the blanks.
(i) _____ enzyme is crucial for the immune system to function and its absence is caused by the deletion of a gene
(ii) Insulin consists of _____ and _____ that are linked together by _____
(iii) Transgenic mice are being used to test the safety of the ____
(iv) _____ involves silencing of a specific mRNA due to a complementary dsRNA molecule that binds to and prevents translation of the mRNA

Detailed Solution for Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 1

Adenosine deaminase enzymes is crucial for the immune system to function and its absence is caused by the deletion of a gene. It is cured by the gene therapy.
Insulin consists of chain A and chain B that are linked together by disulphide bridges.
Transgenic mice are being used to test the safety of the polio vaccine.
RNAi involves silencing of a specific mRNA due to a complementary dsRNA molecule that binds to and prevents translation of the mRNA.

Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 2

Animals that have had their DNA manipulated to possess and express a foreign gene are called

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The animals which carry foreign genes are called transgenic animals. The foreign genes inserted into the genome of the animal using recombinant DNA technology are called transgenes.

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Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 3

A human protein which is being obtained from transgenic animals and is used to treat emphysema is

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A human protein which is obtained from transgenic animals and is used to treat emphysema is α−1-antitrypsin. Transgenic animals that produce useful biological products can be created by the introduction of the portion of DNA which codes for particular product such as human proteins. 

Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 4

Which of the following is not a benefit of transgenic animals?

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Early diagnosis of disease cannot be done by transgenic animals but through techniques such as PCR and ELISA.

Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 5

Match column I with column II and seclect the correct option from the given codes

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To match the items correctly:

- α-1-antitrypsin - Emphysema: α-1-antitrypsin deficiency can lead to emphysema.
- Transposon - Mobile genetic element: Transposons are DNA sequences that can move around the genome.
- ELISA - AIDS: ELISA is a technique used to detect HIV antibodies in AIDS diagnosis.
- Retroviral vector - Gene therapy: Retroviruses are used as vectors in gene therapy.

Therefore, the correct match is:
B: A-(iii), B-(iv), C-(i), D-(ii)

Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 6

Sheep Dolly was genetically similar to

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Dolly, the sheep, was cloned in 1997, Ian wilmur and his colleagues at the Roslin Research Scotland, took cells from ewe (mother sheep’s udder) They stored these udder cells in low nutrient culture. This stopped the starved cells from dividing switched of their active genes. One compete udder cell with its nucleus was selected, because its nucleus carries the mother's genetic information in the mean time, an unfertilised egg cell was taken from a different ewe. Its nucleus was removed leaving an empty cell containing all the essential machinery to produce an embryo. They then fused udder cell nucleus with the empty egg cell by electrical stimulation. The altered egg was cultured for six days.
Out of many resulting embryos, one was implanted in the uterus of the surrogate mother, where it grew into a lamb, So Dolly was born, genetically identical to mother sheep because her first cell nucleus came from mother’s cell. Dolly's birth proved that adult cells could acquire the cloning potential of embryonic cells.

Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 7

The transgenic animals are those which have

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Transgenic organism is one that has become transformed following the introduction of novel genes into its genome. It is most frequently achieved by integration of cloned DNA sequences following their injection into the fertilized egg. This fertilized egg divides mitotically to form the whole organism so that all the cells of the organism will carry the transferred gene. The transferred genes are known as transgenes.

Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 8

Match column I containing transgenic organisms with their specific characteristics in column II and select the correct option from the given codes.

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The correct answer is A: A - (iii), B - (iv), C - (ii), D - (i).

Here's the breakdown of each transgenic organism with its specific characteristics:
- Golden rice: Enriched with vitamin A to address deficiencies.
- Bt cotton: Engineered for high yield and resistance to pests.
- Flavr Savr: Developed for increased shelf life.
- Rosie cow: Genetically modified for protein-enriched milk.

Understanding these associations helps in recognizing the benefits and applications of transgenic organisms efficiently.

Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 9

Read the given statements and select the correct option.
Statement 1: Transgenic mouse is termed as 'super mouse' because it is twice big in size than the normal mouse.
Statement 2: In 'super mouse', the gene for human growth factor has been introduced and expressed.

Detailed Solution for Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 9

Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion
Mice are the most popular organism to be tested with different experiments and the use of hormones, vaccines and new recombinant technology.

So the transgenic mice are the ones that have been treated with a variety of genes which are being introduced in them and their gene expression is then observed.

Super mice are the mice that are treated with human growth hormone and thus they grow bigger than normal mice.

Test: Transgenic Animals (NCERT) - Question 10

Genetic engineering has been successfully used for producing

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Transgenic mice are being formed for use in testing the safety of vaccine before they are used on human beings. They are being used to test the safety of the polio vaccine. The first transgenic cow, Rosie produced human protein enriched milk (2.4 gms per litre). The milk contained the human alpha-lactalbumin. It is a more balanced product for human babies than natural cow-milk. Bulls with more power are produced by animal breeding not by genetic engineering.

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