EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT
Earn 100

Suggest how using food processing waste materials as substrates for the production of pectinase could benefit the environment.

Important Questions on Biotechnology and Genetic Modification

EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Penicillium viridicatum is grown in fermenters.

What is a fermenter?

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT
List three conditions that are controlled in the fermenter while Penicillium viridicatum is growing in it. For each condition, explain why and how it is controlled.
EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT
Explain what is meant by the term genetic modification.
MEDIUM
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT
List three ways in which crop plants have been genetically modified.
MEDIUM
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Many people in the world do not have enough vitamin A in their diet. We can make vitamin A in the body from carotene, which is found naturally in many plants. Rice has all the genes for making carotene, but some of these genes are turned off in the rice grains.

Researchers have added two genes to rice plants, which code for the production of two enzymes that enable the production of carotene in rice grains. Figure 20.1 shows how one of the genes, from a bacterium, was added.

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On figure 20.1, write the letter R at one step at which restriction enzymes would be used.

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT
Explain why it is useful to cut the DNA so that there are sticky ends.
MEDIUM
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Many people in the world do not have enough vitamin A in their diet. We can make vitamin A in the body from carotene, which is found naturally in many plants. Rice has all the genes for making carotene, but some of these genes are turned off in the rice grains.

Researchers have added two genes to rice plants, which code for the production of two enzymes that enable the production of carotene in rice grains. Figure 20.1 shows how one of the genes, from a bacterium, was added.

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In figure 20.1, write the letter L to indicate one step at which DNA ligase would be used.