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Questions Related to cloning
Clone Dolly was produced by the attempts of
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Charles Darwin
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Lederberg
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Ian Wilmut
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None of these
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Sir Ian Wilmut, (born July 7, 1944, Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, Eng.), British developmental biologist who was the first to use the nuclear transfer of differentiated adult cells to generate a mammalian clone, a Finn Dorset sheep named Dolly.
- It was a female domestic sheep, and the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell, using the process of nuclear transfer.
- Hence Clone Dolly was produced by the attempts of Ian Wilmut.
- So, the correct answer is 'Ian Wilmut'.
A clone is a group of.
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Genetically similar organisms produced through asexual reproduction
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Genetically similar organisms produced through sexual reproduction
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Dissimilar organisms produced as a result of asexual reproduction
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Genetically dissimilar organisms produced as a result of sexual reproduction
Cloning is a method to
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Replace original genotype
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Preserve genotype
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Production of HGH gene in Escherichia coli
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None of these
Individuals of a clone have the
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Same behavior.
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Same height.
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Same genome.
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Same number of leaves.
Genetically identical individuals are
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Cybrids
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Clones
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Hybrids
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All of the above
Cybrids are artificial hybrid cell produced by inserting nuclear material from one organism into an enucleated cell. Clones are the population of genetically identical individuals which are produced by asexual or vegetative reproduction. Hybrids are the recombinant individuals, that have genes from both parents and thus, show new combination of traits. Sexual reproduction does not produce clones owing to the three processes that causes recombination of genetic material and produce variations in progeny. These three processes are cross over during meiosis, independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis and random fusion of gametes. The resultant progeny will be a hybrid. Asexual reproduction does not include meiosis and fusion of gametes; omits the variation creating processes and produce clones.
A population of genetically identical individuals, obtained from asexual reproduction is
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Callus
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Clone
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Deme
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Aggregate
The scientist who performed successful animal cloning for the first time is
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Flemming
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Jenner
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Watson
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Ian Wilmut
What is not true about clone?
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They are derived from single parent
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It involves formation and fusion of two gametes
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It involves asexual reproduction
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Clone is a same gene copy of the parent
Clone formation is due to asexual reproduction. As meiosis does not occur here, so no gamete formation, hence no fusion of gametes occurs in clone formation.
Which one of the following is used as vector for cloning genes into higher organisms?
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Rhizopus nigricans
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Retrovirus
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Baculovirus
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Salmonella typhimurium
- Salmonella (S.) typhi is an important intracellular pathogen, exclusively for humans that causes typhoid or enteric fever that make most suitable as a vaccine vector carrying antigens of other pathogens. The hybrids are studied for induced immune response against response to both the Salmonella bacteria and the antigen of the pathogen in under study.
- Retroviral vectors are created by replacing retroviral gag, pol, and env genes with therapeutic gene and used in gene therapy which is the process of introduction of DNA into living human beings in order to treat disease. It is used to replace a missing gene product or to correct mutant alleles.
- Baculoviruses have rod-shaped capsids and large, double-stranded DNA genomes that infect insects. Their polyhedrin gene is replaced with foreign DNA which is expressed at high levels under the control of the endogenous polyhedrin promoter and is mainly used for high-level transient protein expression in insects and insect cells.
- Rhizopus nigricans is used as host vector system for mass synthesis of protein encoded by gene cloned in plasmid vectors.
- So, the correct answer is 'Retrovirus'.
Genetic and acquired diseases can be cured by cloning.
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True
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False
Human cloning has been used to create stem cells which can cure many genetic and acquired diseases. If a person is suffering from kidney disease and requires a new kidney, he can be provided by kidney developed from his own stem cells using cloning technique. This technique is used to create healthy stem cells from a diabetic patient which will produce insulin after successful transplantation into the body. However, cloning technique would be help in curing acquired diseases.