A) highly uniform in the population with variable numbers of tandem repeats
B) highly heterogeneous with variable amino acid substitutions
C) lethal genes with small noteworthy transcribed regions
D) variable in the population with variable base sequences
E) homogeneous with various nucleotides transcribed repeatedly
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A) the GMO could prove dangerous for human consumption
B) the ecological impact is well known
C) the yields from the genetic modification may not be useful in the field
D) the ecological impact is largely unknown
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A) remove favorable traits from plants and animals
B) enhance growth and yield from domesticated plants and animals
C) ensure purity of genetic lines
D) train crops to grow in more favorable environments
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A) about 1000
B) about 2000
C) about 20,000
D) about 500
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A) gene editing
B) genome transplantation
C) homologous recombination
D) whole genome sequencing
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A) its genes have transferred to new chromosomes
B) DNA from a different organism is introduced to produce a more resilient bacterium
C) a naturally occurring plasmid has been transferred through natural means
D) DNA from a different organism is introduced to produce a biopharmaceutical
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A) ELISA,Ethical Listing in Sequence Association
B) GWAS,genome- wide associated sequences
C) CJVI,Craig J.Venter Institute
D) ELSI,Ethical,Legal,and Social Implications
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A) tetracycline resistance is a selective marker
B) the M.capricolum genome did not include lacZ
C) the original genome of M.mycoides contained lacZ
D) tetracycline resistance is conferred by lacZ
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A) genetic production
B) animal farming
C) biopharming
D) tuna farming
E) culturing
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A) an in vitro assay for water contamination by heavy metals
B) a bioassay for water contamination by heavy metals
C) a transgenic fish that glows under UV light when heavy metals are absent
D) a transgenic animal sold as a gimmick
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A) synthesizing an entire organism that can process the pollutant
B) isolating bacteria from polluted areas and adjusting their genome to process the pollutant
C) transplanting a completely synthesized genome into a host that can then use genes to process the pollutant
D) collecting pollutants and subjecting naturally occurring organisms to extreme levels to force evolution to process the pollutant
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A) A DNA that a human can eat and relies on the human cells to generate the vaccine.
B) A vaccine that can be eaten by a human and alter the genome.
C) Part of a recombinant organism that the vaccine can be purified from.
D) A recombinant organism that expresses the vaccine in a consumable portion of the organism.
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A) whether the organism is transgenic or not
B) heterozygosity
C) gene expression and protein levels associated with those genes
D) ratio of genes present to the expression levels of those genes
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A) a conditional knock- out animal
B) a synthetic animal
C) a knock- out animal
D) a transgenic animal
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A) to understand all of the proteins generated in a cell
B) to map all the genes in the genome so they can be edited with CRISPR- cas
C) to better understand the genes and regulatory elements of the genome
D) to rid the human population of genetic disease
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