- How do mutations occur
- How can one separate prokaryotic m-RNA
- What is a Living Modified Organism (LMO)
- State one other desirable feature which could be genetically engineered into crop
- Name the bacterium from which the Bt gene is isolated
- What feature of monoclonal antibodies makes them useful for biochemical testing
- Other than forensic DNA fingerprinting, state another application of this DNA
- What should be included on the gel to enable you to determine actual sizes of the DNA
- State two advantages of using immobilized enzymes
- What term is used to describe animals which have had their genome altered by
- Injecting live viruses to stimulate the production of antibodies is which type
- Describe how you would determine the number of viruses present
- Name the dye commonly used as the counter stain in the Gram staining process
- What are the limitations of blotting techniques and what alternatives can you suggest
- What technique is used to measure the number of copies of a gene or an RNA molecule
- What kinds of metrics would you gauge to determine the financial, strategic
- How would you value a bio tech company as opposed to a consumer products company
- Can you give me an example of a project you were involved with that illustrates your
- What does a reduction in pesticides and soil erosion do to help the environment
- What is plant molecular farming
- What are the risks of applying the techniques of genetic modification to foods
- What is the difference between traditional breeding and recombinant DNA techniques
- What are the potential benefits of the application of genetic modification to foods
- What is the difference between GM and GE
- What is novel feed
- What is PNT
- What are the benefits of plant-incorporated protectants
- What is a plant-incorporated protectant
- What are some techniques that are used to transfer DNA in plants
- Name some human products that are now synthesized by bacteria
- What type of vectors are used in ex vivo gene therapy
- What is green biotechnology? what is white biotechnology
- What does GMO stand for and what is its role in biotechnology
- How Biotechnology is different from traditional plant breeding
- What effects do genetically modified (GM) products have on the environment
- What is a "transgenic" organism
- What is APHIS's role in regulating biotechnology
- What is necessary for commercial production of a bio tech plant
- What does "determination of non-regulated status" mean
- What is the role of FDA
- What is Food-biotechnology
- What is a recessive gene
- What is gene conversion
- What are Frame shift mutations
- What is theb difference between Totipotent and pluripotent stem cells
- What is the branch which deals with application of biological principle to manufactur
- What is the superiority of TLC over paper chromatography
- What is the difference between free boundary electrophoresis and zone electrophoresis
- On which factor functioning of Geiger Muller counter based
- What is isotopic tracer technique
- What are the drawbacks in method of perfusion
- How do u calculate the distance traveled by a particular component of a mixture
- What are repressors
- What is the basic difference between quantitative and quantal assays
- What is meant by trans version
- What are forbidden clones
- What are introns and exons
- What is DuPont doing to ensure that its biotechnology products will not pose risks
- Explain Gram Staining method
- What are immunoglobulins
- Tell me about your career aspiration
- L-Tryptophan produced by a genetically modified bacteria caused many illnesses
- What is the difference between plant-incorporated protect ants produced through
- Suppose that an investigator wanted to use DNA fingerprinting to associate a blood
- Why is it hard to keep genetically modified (GM) crops separate from non-GM crops
- What is the U.S. Government response to the recent findings related pollen
- In conventional breeding within species, it is said that "vertical transfer" of
- For which purpose Immunoblotting technique is used