Gene Manipulation Assessment Questions and Answers focuses on “Gene Targeting and Transfer in Plants”.
1. When was the first stable transmission of DNA into plants reported?
A. 1971
B. 1981
A. 1940
D. 1950
Answer: B
Clarification: The introduction of foreign DNA into a plant followed by stable transmission through the germline was first demonstrated in 1981.
2. Which was the first transgenic plant generated?
A. Cumin
B. Tobacco
A. Basil
D. Tomato
Answer: B
Clarification: The first transgenic plant generated was that of tobacco. Soil bacterium was used as a vector for transferring exogenous DNA into the plant.
3. Plant viruses are _______ vectors.
A. Integrative
B. Replacement
A. Episomal
D. Artificial
Answer: C
Clarification: Plant viruses have been developed as versatile episomal vectors, allowing high level transient gene expression.
4. Differentiated plant tissue shows high degree of _________
A. Inactivity
B. Toxicity
A. Growth
D. Plasticity
Answer: D
Clarification: A fundamental difference between animals and plants is that organized, differentiated plant tissue shows a high degree of developmental plasticity.
5. Callus tissue is derived from ________
A. Trunk
B. Root
A. Leaf
D. Seed
Answer: D
Clarification: Seed derived callus tissue may be able to regenerate an entirely new plant under appropriate culture conditions. Depending on different species, different cultures can be obtained.
6. Tissue culture step is necessary for producing transgenic plants.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A
Clarification: For most plant species, some form of tissue culture step is therefore necessary for the successful production of transgenic plants.
7. Need of tissue culture is minimized or eliminated if ___________ is used.
A. Leaf
B. Whole plant
A. Root
D. Seed
Answer: B
Clarification: There is an increasing interest in the use of whole plant transformation strategies, in which the need for tissue culture is minimized or eliminated.
8. In which cultures, cells are maintained in an undifferentiated state?
A. Leaf
B. Root
A. Stem
D. Callus
Answer: D
Clarification: Callus cultures are established under conditions that maintain cells in an undifferentiated state. Plant tissue culture is required for most procedures.
9. Explants are plant ________________
A. Living tissue
B. Stems
A. Roots
D. Seeds
Answer: A
Clarification: Tissue culture is the process whereby small pieces of living tissue (explants) are isolated from an organism and grown aseptically.
10. Undetermined cells are capable of _____________
A. Growth
B. Proliferation
A. Toxication
D. Protein production
Answer: B
Clarification: For successful plant tissue culture it is best to start with an explant rich in undetermined cells because such cells are capable of rapid proliferation.
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