NEET · BiologyMedium
In the process of -mediated transformation, which part of the plasmid is transferred into the host plant cell?
- A. region
- B.
- C. region
- D. protein gene
Show correct answer & step-by-step solution
Correct answer: B —
Solution
- is a natural genetic engineer of plants.
- The plasmid contains a specific segment called .
- The region encodes proteins that facilitate the transfer of .
- Only the is integrated into the host plant genome.
- Hence the answer is (B).
Attempt this question & track your score
Sign up free to answer, get instant scoring, and let SolveGini track which Biology topics you need to revise.
Attempt & Track Free →More Biotechnology practice questions
- What is the primary function of DNA ligase in recombinant DNA technology?
- Which technique is used to separate DNA fragments based on their size?
- Which of the following is commonly used as a cloning vector in biotechnology?
- What is the role of the Taq polymerase enzyme in the polymerase chain reaction?
- Which enzyme is commonly known as molecular scissors in biotechnology?
- In the context of recombinant DNA technology, which of the following enzymes is used to create blunt ends in DNA fragmen
- A researcher wants to amplify a specific DNA segment using PCR. If the initial number of DNA molecules is 10, how many m
- Which of the following is a selectable marker used in the pBR322 plasmid vector?
- Which technique is primarily used to separate DNA fragments based on their size and charge?
- In the context of Ti plasmid-mediated gene transfer, which specific region is essential for the transfer of T-DNA into t
- Which of the following statements accurately describes the function of the Taq polymerase enzyme during the extension ph
- In the production of recombinant human insulin, the A and B polypeptide chains are produced separately in E. coli. What