A) viral infection.
B) bacteriophage infection.
C) plasmid transfer.
D) microinjection of DNA.
E) laser irradiation of cells in a fluid containing DNA.
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A) They separate the DNA strands during DNA replication.
B) They cut the bacterial cell's DNA.
C) They cut any viral DNA that enters the cell.
D) They reattach pieces of DNA into a continuous molecule after DNA replication.
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A) DNA fingerprinting
B) PCR
C) gene pharming
D) DNA microarrays
E) gel electrophoresis
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A) PCR.
B) chemotherapy.
C) viral disinfection.
D) in vivo gene therapy.
E) ex vivo gene therapy.
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A) 3 billion
B) 2.5 million
C) 180 million
D) 12 trillion
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A) cut DNA into many fragments.
B) carry DNA into a new cell.
C) link together newly joined fragments of DNA.
D) make multiple copies of a specific segment of DNA.
E) separate fragments of DNA by their length and electrical charges.
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A) cystic fibrosis.
B) cancer.
C) inborn errors of metabolism.
D) All of the answer choices.
E) Only two of the answer choices.
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A) includes the insertion of genetic material into human cells for the treatment of a genetic disease.
B) has been used for treatment of children who have severe combined immunodeficiency.
C) has been used in a trial to treat familial hypercholesterolemia.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) Stem cells are removed from a patient,injected with large pieces of RNAi that carry the gene recipe for a particular enzyme,and returned to the body of the patient.
B) Large pieces of RNAi are directly injected into the damaged cells of a patient in order to deliver functional gene recipes.
C) Small pieces of RNAi are used to map the location of specific genes that need to be edited out of the genome.
D) Small pieces of RNAi are used to silence the expression of specific alleles.
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A) an individual's genome often contains multiple copies of a gene.
B) individuals may differ as to the number of copies of a particular gene.
C) copy number variations have been associated with specific diseases.
D) All of the answer choices are true.
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A) they are made by bacteria and viruses.
B) hundreds of different ones have been isolated and purified.
C) they produce single-stranded complementary ends that can join to two different DNA strands by complementary base-pairing.
D) each enzyme cuts DNA at a different specific base sequence.
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A) It would enable a researcher to determine the differences in gene expression between cell types.
B) Researchers are trying to determine if an individual has inherited a genetic disease from their parents.
C) It would enable doctors to determine which genes are responsible for producing diseased tissue in an individual.
D) All of these are circumstances in which a DNA microarray would be useful.
E) None of these are circumstances in which a DNA microarray would be useful.
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A) CRISPR was first discovered in single-celled eukaryotes.
B) Where naturally found in cells,CRISPR acts as a form of immune defense against viruses.
C) CRISPR utilizes an endonuclease enzyme called Cas9.
D) CRISPR can only be used by researchers to target a specific sequence of nucleotides in single-celled prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
E) CRISPR requires a guide RNA molecule to identify the nucleotide sequence destined for editing.
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