LIFE SCIENCE

OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Plasmids are found in bacteria. Scientists use plasmids to
A
Insert eukaryotic genes into bacteria
B
insert eukaryotic genes into humans
C
insert clones into the parent organism
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The plasmid is introduced into bacteria via a process called transformation, and bacteria carrying the plasmid are selected using antibiotics. Bacteria with the correct plasmid are used to make more plasmid DNA or, in some cases, induced to express the gene and make protein.

Detailed explanation-2: -Scientists have taken advantage of plasmids to use them as tools to clone, transfer, and manipulate genes. Plasmids that are used experimentally for these purposes are called vectors. Researchers can insert DNA fragments or genes into a plasmid vector, creating a so-called recombinant plasmid.

Detailed explanation-3: -Eukaryotic expression plasmids were introduced into the nucleus of host cells following lysis of the intracytosolic, plasmid-carrying bacteria with antibiotics. Cell lines of different tissues and species could be transfected in this way.

Detailed explanation-4: -Plasmids have been key to the development of molecular biotechnology. They act as delivery vehicles, or vectors, to introduce foreign DNA into bacteria. Using plasmids for DNA delivery began in the 1970s when DNA from other organisms was first ‘cut and pasted’ into specific sites within the plasmid DNA.

Detailed explanation-5: -Plasmids naturally exist in all bacterial cells. These plasmids are found within the bacterial cell’s cytoplasm, and they are usually found separated from the chromosomes.

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