Agricultural Biotechnology - Study Mode
[#396] In a . . . . . . . . protocol, bacteria with engineered abilities to detoxify pollutants are intentionally released in an area.
Correct Answer
(C) Bioremediation
[#397] lac z' gene select the recombinant by
Correct Answer
(B) Blue/white selection
[#398] During splicing of proteins which part is removed
Correct Answer
(D) Inteins
Explanation
Solution: 1. Splicing of proteins refers to the process where specific sequences within a protein are removed and the remaining parts are joined together. 2. Inteins are the parts removed during protein splicing. - They are internal protein sequences that excise themselves from a precursor protein. 3. Exteins are the remaining protein sequences. - These sequences are joined together to form the functional protein after the removal of inteins. 4. Protein splicing is an autocatalytic process. - It does not require external enzymes and occurs naturally in some organisms. 5. Option D is correct because inteins are removed during protein splicing, leaving exteins to form the final protein.
[#399] The process of using living organisms to remove contaminants, pollutants or unwanted substances from soil or water is known as
Correct Answer
(D) Bioremediation
[#400] The final acceptor of e - in ETS is
Correct Answer
(B) Complex III