Biopiracy - class-XII
Description: biopiracy | |
Number of Questions: 22 | |
Created by: Preeti Dasgupta | |
Tags: biology biotechnology and its applications botany principles and process of biotechnology |
Biopiracy means
Use of bio-resources by multinational companies and other organisations without proper authorisation from the countries and concerned without compensatory payment is termed as
Match column I with column II and select the correct answer from the given codes.
Column I Column II
A. Biopiracy (i) Effort to fix the non-functional gene
B. Biopatent (ii) Gene silencing
C. Gene therapy (ii) Illegal removal of biological materials
D. RNAi (iv) Right granted for biological entities
Example/s of biopiracy of Indian plants is/are _________.
The principal patenting pirates are
Use of biological resources without permission is
Biopiracy is related to
The method of biopiracy is _________.
Some multinational companies patent biological sample of other country without permission is called as
The royal botanical garden took ......... tree from Brazil.
Example/s of biopiracy is/are
The royal botanical garden took cinchona seeds from .......... and planted in India.
Which of the following pirates the 200 strains of fungi from Thailand?
Biopiracy is
An unfair claim to novelty and invention come under
A patent for "use of turmeric in wound healing " was granted by US patent office, through turmeric has been used in India for centuries this is an example of
Genetic material with potential value is
The neem campaign was initiated in
The purpose of biopiracy is
Which of the following country is principle patenting pirate?
Who initiates the campaign against basmati rice?
A plant containing variation in the genetic composition is an example of _________.