TestBank-Introduction toBiotechnology,4rdEdition (Thieman,
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Introduction to Biotechnology, 3e (Thieman) II II II II
Chapter 1 The Biotechnology Century and Its Workforce
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1) Scientists at the biotechnology company Genentech created the first recombinant DNA
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product for use in humans. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1982, this
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productwas .
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A) a gene chip
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B) chymosin
C) insulin
D) human growth hormone II II
E) erythropoietin I
Answer: C II
2) Which area of biotechnology primarily involves using living organisms to process,
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degrade,and clean up environmental pollution?
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A) Genomics
B) Bioinformatics
C) Bioremediation
D) Marine biotechnology II
E) Agricultural
biotechnology Answer: C
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3) The use of computer hardware and software to analyze biological data, such as DNA
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sequencecomparison data, is known as .
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A) genomics
B) bioinformatics
C) bioremediation
D) nanotechnology
E) recombinant DNA II
technology Answer: B
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4) Studying the entire complement of DNA in an organism's cells is known as
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A) genomics
B) bioinformatics
C) bioremediation
D) nanotechnology
E) recombinant DNA II
technology Answer: A
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5) Combining DNA from different sources is an example of II II II II II II II II .
A) genomics
B) bioinformatics
C) bioremediation
D) nanotechnology
E) recombinant DNA technology II II
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,6) II is customized medicine based on a person's genetics. II II II II II II II
A) Genomics
B) Bioinformatics
C) Bioremediation
D) Pharmacogenomics
E) Recombinant DNA II
technology Answer: D
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7) II involves farm-raising finfish, shellfish, algae, and other aquatic organisms. II II II II II II II II
A) Biopharming
B) Aquaculture
C) Pharmacogenomics
D) Bioremediation
E) Transgenic
technology Answer: B
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8) II is the use of genes for treating human genetic disorders.
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A) Genetics
B) Genomics
C) Pharmacogenomics
D) Gene therapy II
E) Recombinant DNA II
technology Answer: D
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9) Selective breeding involves . II II
A) genetic engineering of animals and plants to improve growth characteristics
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B) mating organisms with desirable characteristics
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C) the use of fermentation to produce biotechnology products
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D) combining spermand egg cells from different species to produce hybrid organisms
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10) II is the use of living organisms or their products to clean up the
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environment, improve human health, and provide more nutritious and disease-free food.
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A) Bioremediation
B) Biotechnology
C) Genetic engineering II
D) Biodegradation
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, 11) Subtle differences in DNA sequences that vary from person to person are called
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A) genomics
B) chromosomes
C) DNA microarrays II
D) pharmacogenomics
E) single-nucleotide
polymorphisms Answer: E
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12) Explain at least two differences between a traditional pharmaceutical product and
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abiotechnology product.
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Answer: A traditional pharmaceutical product is typically a small molecule synthesized
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bychemists and made into a pill form, which can be orally administered to a patient
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A biotechnology product is usually a large molecule that cannot be synthesized or taken orally.
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Itmust be produced in a cell line, purified from the cell line, and ultimately formulated to be
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administered to a patient by injection.
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13) Discuss some examples of different fields of biotechnology and what they study
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(e.g.,bioremediation, which is used to assist in the clean-up of chemical spills, etc.).
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Answer: Answers can II II
vary. Some answers
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• Microbial biotechnology, which is used in making food II II II II II II II
• Animal biotechnology, which helps produce antibodies in the milk of the animal
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withoutdoing harm to the animal
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• Forensic biotechnology, which is useful in solving crimes and testing paternity II II II II II II II II II II
• Medical biotechnology, which involves producing products to diagnose, treat, or cure
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adisease
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14) What are some nonscience job opportunities in a biotechnology company? Why would
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itstill be useful to have some science background for these positions?
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Answer: Some nonscience biotechnology jobs include working in regulatory affairs,
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marketing, sales, and the legal department of the company. Because the company products are
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ultimately biological in nature, employees will better understand how to do their jobs if they
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know the science as well. For example, if a sales representative does not understand any of the
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science behind the product they are selling, they cannot easily answer any questions the
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prescribing physician might ask them.
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Introduction to Biotechnology, 3e (Thieman) II II II II
Chapter 2 An Introduction to Genes and
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Genomes
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1) The complementary base that hydrogen bonds with thymine in a DNA double helix is
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A) uracil
B) thymine
C) guanine
D) adenine
E) cytosine I
Answer:
D
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