Class 12 - Biology - Biotechnology and Its Applications

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Biology
Chapter 12 - Biotechnology and Its Applications

1. Crystals of Bt toxin produced by some bacteria do not kill the bacteria


themselves because—
(a) bacteria are resistant to the toxin
(b) toxin is immature;
(c) toxin is inactive;
(d) bacteria enclose toxin in a special sac.
Ans: (c) Toxin is inactive.
Explanation: An inactive form of Bt toxin, i.e., prototoxin is present in bacteria
Bacillus thuringiensis. When it enters the insect’s gut it gets activated in presence
of stomach acid.

2. What are transgenic bacteria? Illustrate using any one example.


Ans: The other name used for transgenic bacteria is genetically modified
bacteria. These kinds of bacteria have been specially designed to carry a foreign
gene that has been introduced artificially into its genome so that it can express
the desired gene to produce or create products having commercial importance.
Example: Escherichia coli is a transgenic bacterium that carries two DNA
sequences corresponding to the A and B insulin chains of humans as a foreign
gene to produce those insulin chains. Given below is an illustration showing the
process of formation of human insulin.

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3. Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of production
of genetically modified crops.
Ans: Differences between advantages and disadvantages of genetically modified
crops are:
Advantages of genetically Disadvantages of genetically
modified crops modified crops
i. Beneficial in pest resistance i. Known to cause harm to the
pollinators and therefore, affects
pollination.
ii. Provides high nutritional ii. May prove to be less palatable as
value to the crops compared to the natural crops.
iii. Greater productivity rate iii. May lead to the growth of super-
weeds.
iv. Possess certain antibiotic iv. Due to the consumption of crops
properties. having antibiotic properties, the

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antibiotic medications may
become less efficient.

4. What are Cry proteins? Name an organism that produce it. How has man
exploited this protein to his benefit?
Ans: Cry proteins are those poisonous proteins that are insecticidal and are
known to be secreted in crystal form and the toxin is produced by a gene which
is known as cry.
An organism that produces this protein is a bacterium called Bacillus
thuringiensis.
In recent times, man has exploited this protein to produce crops that are transgenic
such as BT cotton, BT brinjal and many more which has developed resistance
against the insects.

5. What is gene therapy? Illustrate using the example of adenosine


deaminase (ADA) deficiency.
Ans: Gene therapy is a technique that believes in utilizing genes to treat or
prevent diseases. However, it can either replace a mutated gene that can cause
disease or it is also capable of inactivating a mutated gene that fails to function
normally.
Gene therapy is described below using the example of adenosine deaminase
deficiency:
● Due to adenosine deaminase deficiency, production of severe
immunodeficiency as well as functions of T, B and natural killer cells
impairment can be seen.
● These complications can be resolved with the help of gene therapy which
contains CD34 + enriched cells subjected to transduction with a retroviral
vector and the immune reconstitution can be done.

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6. Diagrammatically represent the experimental steps in cloning and
expressing a human gene (say the gene for growth hormone) into a
bacterium like E. coli?
Ans: The following diagram represents the experimental steps in cloning and
expressing a human growth hormone gene in E. coli.

7. Can you suggest a method to remove oil (hydrocarbon) from seeds


based on your understanding of rDNA technology and chemistry of oil?
Ans: Recombinant DNA technology is one of the methods to remove oil
(hydrocarbon) from seeds.

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The seed oils have glycerol and fatty acids as the main constituents. To remove
oil from seeds we need to find those genes which produce those fatty acids and
glycerol. Then appropriate genes can be removed by restriction endonuclease and
reseal the DNA by ligases. Those cells can be grown in an artificial medium and
new plants can be formed by micropropagation. These plants will contain seeds
without oil.

8. Find out from internet what is golden rice.


Ans: Golden rice can be rightly defined as the product of genetic engineering
by performing biosynthesis of beta-carotene which is known to be the
precursor of Vitamin A. The main reason behind producing golden rice is to
introduce a nutritionally high dietary fibre in areas having a scarcity of dietary
vitamins. Since rice is considered to be the staple diet and is quite
cosmopolitan in distribution, therefore, this crop has been engineered
genetically to curb the problem of nutrition deficiency globally.

9. Does our blood have proteases and nucleases?


Ans: No, human blood doesn’t have enzymes such as proteases and nucleases,
at least not in active condition. If such enzymes are present in the blood, they
would break down the proteins in the blood and the nucleic acids in the blood
cells.

10.Consult internet and find out how to make orally active & protein
pharmaceutical. What is the major problem to be encountered?
Ans: To make orally active and protein pharmaceuticals, the drugs must be
undergone coating with the help of a film that is protein degrading enzyme
resistant.
The problem associated with the pharmaceutical drugs which can be
consumed orally is that those drugs, if made without proper coating or film,
can be easily degraded by the enzymes such as proteases that are present in
our alimentary canal.

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