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Vectors Uses for Animal Cell Culture

Vectors Uses for Animal Cell Culture
5-fluoro orotic acid inhibits the growth if one of the following marker is present in the yeast. That is

Lys 2
Ura 3
His 3
Trp 1

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Vectors Uses for Animal Cell Culture
α-aminoadipate inhibits the growth if one of the following marker is present in the yeast. That is

Ura 3
Trp 1
Lys 2
His 3

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Vectors Uses for Animal Cell Culture
Which one of the following is true about Yeast Integrative plasmids (YIp) vectors?

Carries centromere and telomere sequences
Carries autonomously replicating sequence
Has a origin of replication and rep genes
Allows transformation by using crossing over

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Vectors Uses for Animal Cell Culture
Retroviruses consist of

RNA genome
Ds DNA genome
cDNA genome
Ss DNA genome

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Vectors Uses for Animal Cell Culture
Polyhedrin protein is

both (a) and (b)
non essential for baculo virus replication
essential for baculo virus replication
major component of protein matrix in which viruses are embedded

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Vectors Uses for Animal Cell Culture
YAC vectors can be used to obtain artificial chromosomes because it carries

all of these
telomere
autonomously replicating sequence
centromere

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