Screening for Recombinants
Screening for Recombinants: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as ELISA, Gel Electrophoresis, RNA Interference, Blotting Techniques, Selectable Marker, Insertional Inactivation, Replica Plating Technique, Screening of Recombinants, Genome Editing Techniques and, Plant Genome Project
Important Questions on Screening for Recombinants
Fragments of DNA segments can be separated by:

What is western blotting?

Rice, was among the first plants to be used to demonstrate the feasibility of CRISPR.

Which of the following tool is used in gene editing?

Genome editing has the ability to change an organism’s _____ (DNA/Vitamin).

CRISPR-Cas9 is used as gene editing technique.

Molecular phylogeny helps to assess the evolutionary pattern in morphological characters.

Which of the following is used to assess the evolutionary pattern in DNA?

Molecular phylogeny in plants is used to assess the _____(evolutionary/ecosystem) pattern in DNA.

Molecular phylogeny in plants is used to assess the evolutionary pattern in DNA.

Gene knockout process has no role in the expression of gene effect.

Which of the following is used as bioassay for the target gene effect?

_____ (Gene/RNA) knock out is used as bioassay for the target gene effect.

The gene knock out process helps to know about the physiological function of that particular gene.

The DNA probe can be synthesized and labelled either with chemiluminescence or radioactivity.

Which of the following is capable of hybridizing each other through base pairing?

A DNA probe is _____ (oligonucleotides/polysaccharide).

A DNA probe helps to highlight the sequence that has been separated by gel electrophoresis.

Replica plating method is based on antigen antibody interaction.

Which of the following screening method is based on antigen-antibody interaction?
