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11.

Some of the characteristics of Bt cotton are 

  • long fibre and resistance of aphids

  • medium yield, long fibre and resistance to beetle pests

  • high yield and production of toxic protein crystals which kill dipteran pests

  • high yield and production of toxic protein crystals which kill dipteran pests


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high yield and production of toxic protein crystals which kill dipteran pests

Bacillus thuringiensis forms crystals containing a toxic insecticidal protein. Bt toxin protein exists as an inactive toxin, it is converted into an active form of toxin due to the alkaline pH of the gut, which solubilises the crystals. The activated toxin binds to the surface of midgut epithelial cells and creates pores the cause cell swelling and lysis and eventually cause the death of the insect. Specific Bt toxin genes were isolated from B. thruingiensis and incorporated into the several plants such as cotton. The toxin is coded by the gene name cry. There is a number of them, eg, the proteins encoded by the genes cry IAc a cry II Ab control the cotton bollworms, that of cry IAB control corn borers.

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12.

Which one of the following proved effective for biological control of nematodal diseases in plants?

  • Pisolithus tinctorius

  • Pseudomonas cepacin

  • Gliocladium virens

  • Gliocladium virens

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13.

Farmers in a particular region were concerned that pre-mature yellowing of leaves of a pulse crop might cause decrease in the yield. Which treatment could be most beneficial to obtain maximum seed yield?

  • Frequent irrigation of the crop

  • Treatment of the plants with cytokinins alongwith a small dose of nitrogenous fertilizer

  • Removal of all yellow leaves and spraying the remaining green leaves with 2,4,5- trichlorophenoxy acetic acid

  • Removal of all yellow leaves and spraying the remaining green leaves with 2,4,5- trichlorophenoxy acetic acid

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14.

Microbes found to be very useful in genetic engineering are

  • Escherichia coli and Agrobacterium tumefaciens

  • Vibrio cholerae and a tailed bacteriophage

  • Diplococcus sp. and Pseudomonas sp

  • Diplococcus sp. and Pseudomonas sp

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15.

Triticale, the first man-made cereal crop, has been obtained by crossing wheat with

  • rye

  • pearl millet

  • sugarcane

  • sugarcane

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16.

Female cone of Pinus is a

  • Modified needles

  • Modified long shoot

  • Modified dwarf shoot

  • Modified scale


17.

Which statement is correct for bacterial transduction?

  • Transfer of some genes from one bacteria to another bacteria through virus

  • Transfer of genes from one bacteria to another bacteria by conjugation.

  • Bacteria obtain DNA directly

  • Bacteria obtain DNA from other external sources


18.

 Which of the following is not true for a species?

  • Members of a species can interbreed

  • Variations occur among members of species

  • Each species is reproductively isolated from every other species

  • Gene flow does not occur between the populations of a species


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19.

One gene- one enzyme hypothesis of Beadle and Tatum was experimentally proved on

  • Saccharomyces 

  • Neurospora crassa

  • Lathyrus odoratus

  • Claviceps


20.

Genes for cytoplasmic male sterility in plants are generally located in

  • mitochondrial genome

  • cytosol

  • chloroplast genome

  • nuclear genome


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