A) RNA from bacteria
B) genes encoding for virulence factors
C) inactivated or attenuated viruses
D) naked DNA
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A) the core set of genes needed for M.genitalium to infect humans
B) the core set of genes needed for understanding life
C) the core set of genes that cause H.influenzae virulence
D) the core set of genes needed to sustain life
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A) biopharming
B) fusion proteins
C) gene editing
D) edible vaccines
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A) FDA
B) EPA
C) FBI
D) DEA
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A) preimplantation genetic diagnosis
B) genome scanning
C) RFLP analysis
D) next- generation sequencing
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A) tracking impact of pathogens on host genomes
B) isolating pathogens after they have spread
C) pathogen identification
D) vaccine generation
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A) organic computers
B) genetic computers
C) synthetic genes
D) synthetic gene circuits
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A) detect RFLPs
B) generate mutations in the gene of interest
C) detect mutations that may indicate a risk of disease
D) determine protein translation levels
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A) evolutionary biology
B) proteomics
C) paternity testing
D) forensic science
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A) allele- specific information with regard to an individual's genome
B) a reliable substitute for a trained healthcare professional
C) information regarding risk factors for disease states
D) an overwhelming amount of information regarding an individual's genetic risk factors
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A) DNA vaccines
B) gene drive
C) selective breeding
D) CRISPR- Cas
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A) confirmed that human genes can be patented
B) confirmed that synthetic genes cannot be patented
C) confirmed human genes cannot be patented
D) confirmed that any gene- related biotechnologies cannot be patented
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A) 5
B) 63
C) >100
D) 1
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A) gene editing
B) inbreeding
C) eugenics
D) gene driving
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A) Parents and clinicians will use prenatal genome sequencing in a responsible manner.
B) Genetic discrimination is easy to define and prevent.
C) There are genetic tests for diseases that currently have no treatment.
D) A negative result in a genetic test means a person will never get the disease.
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A) variability in data collection methods
B) variability of handling protocols
C) variability in the genomes sequenced
D) confidentiality of genetic information
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A) RNA- seq
B) GWAS
C) chorionic villus sampling
D) fetal blood sampling
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A) generation- specific probes
B) allele- specific oligonucleotides ASOs
C) VNTRs
D) short,variable repeats
E) microsatellites
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A) The mutation can occur outside of a restriction site causing a change in the cutting pattern for restriction enzymes.
B) The mutation can occur causing a shortening of the mRNA that is then compared to wild type.
C) The mutation can occur in a restriction site,causing a change in the cutting pattern for restriction enzymes.
D) The mutation can be silent in the coding for protein resulting in a different amino acid being inserted.
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