Mutation
Mutation
Biotechnology
Genetic Technologies
Genetic Technologies
100

What is the term given to something that causes a mutation?

Mutagen

100

Give an example of a chemical mutagen.

Examples of ingested chemicals or environmental poisons/irritants 

100

Which classical biotechnology was discovered by Louis Pasteur?

Fermentation

100

AI stands for

Artificial insemination

100

What does PCR stand for?

Polymerase chain reaction

200

What is an example of a biological mutagen?

Products of metabolism, transposons, microbes

200

What type of radiation causes mutations?

Ionising radiation

200

What is the term given to DNA made up from more than one species?

Recombinant DNA

200

What is the purpose of PCR?

to make multiple copies of a particular DNA sequence.
200

Provide a use of transgenic organisms in medicine.

study of diseases, production of vaccines, insulin production, production of blood clotting factor, growing of human organs

300

What makes a nonsense mutation?

insertion of a stop codon

300

What happens in a point mutation?

change to a single base pair.

300

Provide 3 benefits of using biotechnology in agriculture.

increasing yields, nutritional value, resistance to disease, improve quality, economic gains

300

What is the name of the process that produces identical copies of one gene?

Gene cloning

300

What is the name of the mice that are used to study disease like Parkinson's

Knock-out mice

400
What is meant by the term aneuploidy?

Changes in chromosome number

400

What is meant by the term non-disjunction?

When chromosomes don't separate and move to the poles or failure to separate

400

When analysing social and ethical implications of biotechnologies, the following should be considered:

medical and health benefits, financial and social justice issues, animal and human rights and what else?

effects on the environment.

400

What is the name given to the process of inserting a copy of a healthy gene into defective non-germline tissue?

Gene therapy

400

Which is not a method for inserting genes into organisms?

microinjection, electrophoresis, biolistics, vectors

electrophoresis

500

How does an inversion chromosomal mutation differ from a duplication chromosomal mutation.

Inversion - where DNA is removed and turned around - reading back to front.

Duplication - DNA is copied and inserted into chromosome

500

Which type of mutation does not cause a change in the amino acid formed?

Silent mutations

500

What is CRISPR-Cas9

Enzyme used to snip DNA

500

What are MAB's?

Monoclonal antibodies - artificial cloned antibody producing cells designed to target specific antigens.

500

What is one way genetic technologies can be used in industry?

production of enzymes in food and dairy production, brewing, engineering plants, bacteria to absorb heavy metals, renewable products, environmentally friendly chemicals