Biology Help??? Please?

Biotechnology is best defined as __________.

A.the science that involves using living organisms to produce needed materials

B.the practice of using technology in science experiments

C.the use of technology to solve medical problems in living organisms

Which of the following tools of biotechnology do investigators use when trying to connect a suspect with a crime?

A.RNA polymerase

B.DNA fingerprinting

C.plasmids

D.recombinant DNA

Which of the following will a bacterium produce when a human gene is added to its genome?

A.human carbohydrates

B.a protein made up of both human and bacterial properties

C.human plasmids that can be isolated from the bacterium

D.the human protein coded for by the human gene

DNA Chromosomes vs. Plasmids?

What are some differences between Chromosomes and Plasmids??

Attach the DNA segments to the corresponding plasmids. where are the "sticky ends"?

Attach the DNA segments to the corresponding plasmids. where are the "sticky ends"?

bio difficult please help me!?

Which molecules in eukaryotic cells regulate gene expression?

a transcription factors
b recombinant DNA
c plasmids
d lactose

What would happen if a chemical interfered with the ability of RNA polymerase to bind to a DNA molecule?

a The DNA molecule would replicate itself.
b Transcription would proceed, and a protein would be produced.
c The RNA polymerase would cut the DNA molecule in half.
d Transcription would not take place, and the protein would not be produced.

what are vectors or plasmids and how are they used in recombinant DNA technology?

what are vectors or plasmids and how are they used in recombinant DNA technology?

bio help……………?

Biotechnology is best defined as __________.

a the science that involves using living organisms to produce needed materials
b the practice of using technology in science experiments
c the use of technology to solve medical problems in living organisms

Which of the following tools of biotechnology do investigators use when trying to connect a suspect with a crime?

a RNA polymerase
b DNA fingerprinting
c plasmids
d recombinant DNA

. Which of the following will a bacterium produce when a human gene is added to its genome?

a human carbohydrates
b a protein made up of both human and bacterial properties
c human plasmids that can be isolated from the bacterium
d the human protein coded for by the human gene

Biology Help?? Please?

1. Biotechnology is best defined as __________.
A.the science that involves using living organisms to produce needed materials

B.the practice of using technology in science experiments

C.the use of technology to solve medical problems in living organisms

2. Which of the following tools of biotechnology do investigators use when trying to connect a suspect with a crime?
A.RNA polymerase

B.DNA fingerprinting

C.plasmids

D.recombinant DNA

3. Which of the following will a bacterium produce when a human gene is added to its genome?
A.human carbohydrates

B.a protein made up of both human and bacterial properties

C.human plasmids that can be isolated from the bacterium

D.the human protein coded for by the human gene

Some biology/science questions?

I have some serious questions I need help with, if you can answer any of them it’d be sweet THANKS

1. Golden rice is golden because it is rich in ______.

a. vitamin A
b. vitamin C
c. beta-carotene
d. chromium picolinate
e. protein

2. Gel electrophoresis separates DNA fragments based on differences in their _____.

a. A:C ratio
b. G:T ratio
c. G:C ratio
d. length
e. polar charge

3. Cutting DNA with a particular restriction enzyme produces _____ that can be separated by gel electrophoresis.

a. restriction fragments
b. enzymes
c. recombinant DNA
d. a genomic library
e. plasmids

4. Which of these can act as a vector to introduce new genes into a bacterial cell?

a. humulin
b. RFLP
c. PCR
d. clones
e. plasmids

what are vectors or plasmids and how are they used in recombinant DNA technology?

what are vectors or plasmids and how are they used in recombinant DNA technology?

what kind of cells are the primary source of the plasmids used in DNA technology today?

what kind of cells are the primary source of the plasmids used in DNA technology today?

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