What is the primary goal of DNA cloning?

Exploring DNA Cloning and Recombinant Techniques

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To create new species
To modify the entire genome of an organism
To create identical copies of an organism
To make identical copies of a piece of DNA
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What is the role of restriction enzymes in DNA cloning?
To synthesize new DNA strands
To paste DNA fragments together
To cut specific sequences of DNA
To replicate DNA
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What is a plasmid?
A restriction enzyme
A piece of genetic material outside of chromosomes
A protein that expresses genes
A type of bacteria
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What is the function of DNA ligase in the cloning process?
To cut DNA at specific sequences
To connect DNA backbones
To replicate DNA
To express genes
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Which organism is commonly used to replicate plasmids in DNA cloning?
Yeast
Plants
E. coli
Humans
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What technique is typically used to make bacteria take up plasmids?
Cold shock
Heat shock
Chemical shock
Electric shock
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is an antibiotic resistance gene included in the plasmid?
To help the plasmid replicate
To select for bacteria that have taken up the plasmid
To make the bacteria grow faster
To prevent the plasmid from being degraded
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What happens to bacteria that do not take up the plasmid with the antibiotic resistance gene?
They express the gene of interest
They grow normally
They die in the presence of antibiotics
They replicate the plasmid
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What is the purpose of growing bacteria on a plate with nutrients and antibiotics?
To select for bacteria that have taken up the plasmid
To replicate the plasmid
To express the gene of interest
To make the bacteria grow faster
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How can the gene of interest be used after being cloned in bacteria?
It can be used to create new bacteria
It can be used to produce proteins like insulin
It can be used to create new species
It can be used to modify the entire genome
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