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Winter break holiday home work BIOTECHNOLOGY HOTS QUESTIONS. Chapter IV – Microbial Cell Culture and its Applications. 1. A student tried to isolate insulin from recombinant E. coli cells. He collected the filtrate and performed chromatography. However protein was not obtained. What may be the possible reason? 2. A researcher isolated a fungus which can produce a secondary metabolic compound. Suggest any method by which he can increase the yield of the product? 3. At NCBS Bangalore, the researchers isolated a new strain of bacteria, for further studies they preserved it in mineral oil. What is the advantage of storing the slant in mineral oil? 4. For performing a microbiology experiment Arjun sterilized the medium in Hot air oven, but he couldn’t get the properly sterilized media. Why? 5. To avoid the growth of unnecessary microorganisms, while doing the experiment Santhi added antibiotics to the medium. Suggest by which method can she sterilize the antibiotics? 6. If one wishes to obtain intracellular metabolites. What type of microbial culture technique should be used? 7. Name the type of bacteria that does not use biotin on minimal media. 8. Name the first commercial genetically engineered protein? 9. In the Pathology laboratory of NCCS, Pune, the researchers isolated a group of microorganisms from soil in a Petri plate. Name the culture technique that can be used for the isolation of specific microorganism using a specially designed medium? 10. Name the most common type of continuous culture device that can control both population density as well as the growth rate of the culture? 11. A student performing an investigatory project wanted to produce Penicillin. He selected E.coli cells for this. However he dint get the expected result. What can be the possible reason for this? 12. You are asked to design a bioreactor. What are the main features that you have to keep in mind while designing it? 13. In batch culture the growth of the bacteria is inhibited due to high concentration of the substrate. How can you avoid this? 14. The specific growth rate of a few bacteria is given below. From the data given find out which microorganism has the least doubling time? Microorganisms µ max (h -1) Benechea natriegens Methylomonas methynolytica Aspergillus nidulans Penicillium chrysogenum Chapter2 Recombinant DNA Technology 4.24 0.53 0.36 0.12 1. If you wanted to express a eukaryotic protein in bacterial cells would you clone genomic DNA or c-DNA in to the expression vector? Justify your choice. (3 marks) 2. If a genetic engineer has to choose a vector in order to clone single stranded desired DNA than which vector would you suggest.(2 marks) 3. (a)What technique is depicted in the below diagram?( 1+2+2 =5marks) (b)Based on the information available from the autoradiograph write the sequence of sample DNA. (c)What is the role of ddNTPs in this technique? 4. The given DNA fragment is cleaved by EcoRI then it was separated by gel electrophoresis. Represent the fragments we will get after electrophoresis. (3 marks) EcoRI EcoRI 1kb 4kb 3.5kb 5. The given sequence is: a) 5’ GAATTCGATACATTAA 3’ b) 5’ TTACCTATGACTAGAA 3’ c) 5’ AATACTAGGATCCATA 3’ d) 5’ CATGACTAGCATAAT 3’ In which sequence BamHI restriction site is present.( 3marks) 6. Why there need to convert mRNA into cDNA to form a library instead of the genomic DNA. (2 marks) 7. If you want to check the production of recombinant proteins which vector is useful for this purpose and why? (3 marks) 8. If you have a very small quantity of DNA sample then which techniques can be used for amplifies it? Also write the use of Mg2+ in this technique?(3 marks) 9. Which technique you can use to produce the desired mutation in the gene. Also give the application of this technique. (3marks) 10. What is the use of Probe in southern hybridization? Is it necessary to make the probe radio labeled or enzyme labelled, if yes then why? (3 marks) 11. If you have done the gene cloning by using vector PBR322 then which method would be useful to identify the recombinants? (2marks) 12. If the sequence read from autoradiogram is 5’ GAATTCATACGTCACTG 3’ it will appear on the gel.(3marks) 13. In Human Genome project why BAC vector is used instead of YAC.Why? (2marks) 14. If there are four strands of DNA sample, after 25 cycles of PCR, How many copies of DNA will be produced? (3 marks) 15. Imagine yourself as a biotechnologist and you have to propogate a gene of your intrest into bacteria and have to express it into Yeast which particular vector will you use and why? (3 marks) HOTS CLASS XII PLANT CELL CULTURE AND APPLICATION 16. Q1. Why the maintenance in aseptic environment is necessary for the growth of 2 cultured tissues? 17. 18. Q2. How will you sterilize the growth regulators and why? 2 19. 20. Q3. Why does the public view GM food with concerns? Indicate three possible reasons. 2 21. 22. Q4. During the preparation of virus free plants from a virus infected cell, a plant botanist used a differentiated plant cell but the experiment failed. Which cell is to be used for a successful experiment and why? 3 23. 24. Q5. You have been asked by a avocado grower to find a way to genetically engineer his crop to prevent it from ripening before shipping. What experimental approaches you suggest. 3 25. Q6 When substance X is added to a plant tissue culture medium, it promoted rooting whereas when substance Y is added,it promoted shooting. Identify substances X and Y. 2 26. 27. Q7.A plant biotechnologist used Coptis. japonica for commercial production of barberine, but he got very less amount of barberine and there was a heavy money loss. Next time he analysed some limiting factors for failure for his experiment and he got better results. Suggest those factors by justifying your answer. 3 28. 29. Q.8 What do you mean by the opposite acting activity of Barstar and Barnase. 3 30. 31. Q.9What do you mean by Shikonin, and what is its function. 2 32. 33. Q.10What is the actual name of the macerozyme and what is its function . 34. 2 35. Q.11 What do you mean by the co-cultivation of the protoplasts. 36. 3 37. Q.12 Define the over all procedure of plant tissue culture,as shown in the following picture. 3 38. Protein structure and engineering 1- Which of the following amino acid substitution will be least harmful in primary structure of a protein? a- Arginine is replaced by lysine b- Tryptophan is replaced by glutamate c- Valine is replaced by aspartic acid d- Glutamate is replaced by valine. (1) 2- A protein is analyzed by mass spectrometry, which of the following amino acid substitution in this protein is not going to affect the result. A-Glycine is substituted by glutamine B-Phenylalanine is substituted by methionine C- Leucine by isoleucine D-Aspartic acid by glutamic acid (1) 3-Can naked protein causes disease? Give your critical comments. (2) 4-Why large amount of protein is needed by Sanger for protein sequencing. (3) 5-Disulfide bond in a protein always represent primary structure of protein .Give the critical comment. (3) 6- Why the deficiency of ADA causes SCID? (3) 7-What type of secondary structure is present in collagen? (1) 8-Why the absorbance of the proteins is always measured at 280 nm? (2) 9- How the serine residue in some enzyme can became acidic and also suggest that how can you confirm that a serine residue is involved in catalysis. (3) 10- If a protein is incorrectly folded than what is the consequence? Give an example to illustrate your answer. (2) 11-Why Branched chain amino acids are important for the muscle growth and activity? (2) 12-Genes code for proteins but how only 30000 genes of the human beings are able to form 90000 of proteins present in our body. Explain? (3) 13- As we know AUG is start codon and it codes for the methionine. So the first amino acid of every protein is always methionine. Give your critical comments. 14- A mixture of five proteins A,B,C,D,E with molecular mass of 20,50,43,55 and 3 kilodalton respectively is subjected to gel permeation chromatography. (3) (a) Which protein will elute first from the column. (b) Which protein will elute last from the column. (c) What is another name of gel permeation chromatography? 15-(a) Why humulin is preferred over the insulin obtained from the pancreas of cow and pig. (2+3) (b) Study the following enzyme purification table and answer the question that follows Step Procedure 1 2 3 Total protein (mg) 1200 300 150 Crude extract Precipitation(salt) Ion exchange chromatography 4 Gel chromatography 120 5 Affinity chromatography 3 a) Which step in the purification is least effective? Why? b) Which step in the purification is most effective? Why? c) Which is the yield of active protein from crude extract? Activity (units) 2400 2100 1800 1600 1200 GENOMICS AND BIOINFORMATICS 1. Name the search engine used to connect these given databases. 1 2. Find out the no. of amino acids possible from the given m-RNA sequence sequences. AUGAGUAGCAACACCUAA. 1 3. i) What is the difference between these two sequences given below? ii) Name the variation. ……GGTAACTG…… 2 ……GGCAACTG…… 4. Identify the regions of a gene in the given picture. 2 5. Write two differences between EST and C-DNA 6. Name two uses of the given database. 2 2 7. Databases ……?……… PDB PALI ………?……… 8. 9. information available Nucleotide sequence ……………?…………. …………?…………….. r-RNA subunit sequence 2 i)Identify the disease given in the picture ii) Mention the chromosomal phenomenon happening here. iii) Name the technique by which this chromosomal phenomenon can be identify. 3 a UACGACUUU b I I I I I I I I I III I I I Study the RNA segment given above which is completely translated into A polypeptide chain. 3 (i) Write codon a and b. (ii) What do they code for? (iii) How is peptide bond formed between two amino acids in the Ribosome? 10. Name the major steps involved in a comparative micro array experiment. 5 11. In-silico gene prediction is not very accurate give at least three reasons supporting the statement. 3 12. If you are given a sequence without any label, How will you find out whether it is a DNA sequence or a RNA sequence or a Protein sequence. 2 13. If a Scientist isolate an unknown gene he wants to go for homology search, What steps he should follow? 5 HOTS PLANT CELL CULTURE AND APPLICATIONS Q1. Why the maintenance in aseptic environment is necessary for the growth of cultured tissues? Q2. How will you sterilize the growth regulators and why? Q3. Why does the public view GM food with concerns?Indicate three possible reasons. Q4. During the preparation of virus free plants from a virus infected cell, a plant botanist used a differentiated plant cell but the experiment faile.Which cell is to be used for a successful experiment and why? Q5. You have been asked by a avocado grower to find a way to genetically engineer his crop to prevent it from ripening before shipping. What experimental approaches you suggest. Q6 When substance X is added to a plant tissue culture medium, it promoted rooting whereas when substance Y is added,it promoted shooting. Identify substances X and Y. Q7.A plant biotechnologist used Coptis. japonica for commercial production of barberine, but he got very less amount of barberine and there was a heavy money loss. Next time he analysed some limiting factors for failure for his experiment and he got better results.Suggest those factors by justifying your answer.