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Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Biotechnology -Principles and Processes

Question:

Arrange the following steps of genetically modifying an organism in the correct order.

I.Identification of DNA with desirable genes.

II. Transfer of the DNA to its progeny.

III. Maintenance of introduced DNA in the host.

IV. Introduction of identified DNA into the host.

 

Options:

 I, II, III and IV

I, IV, III and II

III, IV, II and I

I, III, IV and II

Correct Answer:

I, IV, III and II

Explanation:

 The correct answer is Option (2)-  I, IV, III and II

The process of genetically modifying an organism involves three fundamental steps:

(i) Identification of DNA with desirable genes: In this step, scientists identify and isolate the specific DNA segments that carry the desirable genes or traits they want to introduce into the target organism. These desirable genes could encode for various characteristics such as disease resistance, increased yield, improved nutritional content, or other advantageous traits.

(ii) Introduction of the identified DNA into the host: Once the DNA with the desired genes has been identified, it needs to be introduced into the cells of the host organism. This is achieved through various techniques, such as using vectors like plasmids to carry the DNA into the host cells, or employing gene-editing technologies to precisely insert or modify the DNA at specific locations in the host's genome.

(iii) Maintenance of introduced DNA in the host and transfer to its progeny: After the DNA with the desirable genes has been successfully introduced into the host organism, it is essential to ensure that the modified DNA is stably integrated into the host's genome. This step ensures that the introduced genes are effectively expressed and function as intended. Additionally, for organisms that reproduce sexually, the genetically modified DNA must be passed on to the organism's offspring during reproduction, allowing the desired traits to be inherited by subsequent generations.

By following these three basic steps, researchers can genetically modify organisms to exhibit specific traits or characteristics that can be beneficial in various fields, including agriculture, medicine, and biotechnology. However, it is important to conduct such genetic modifications with careful consideration of ethical, safety, and environmental implications.