Sure, here are 15 multiple choice questions at the university level about current genetic biotechnologies, with images:
General:
1. What is genetic biotechnology?
o (A) The use of biotechnology to study, manipulate, and engineer genes and genomes.
o (B) The use of biotechnology to develop new medical treatments and therapies.
o (C) The use of biotechnology to create new genetically modified crops and other organisms.
o (D) All of the above.
2. What are some of the benefits of genetic biotechnology?
o (A) Developing new treatments for diseases
o (B) Improving crop yields and resistance to pests and diseases
o (C) Creating new industrial products o (D) All of the above.
Specific biotechnologies:
3. What is gene editing?
o (A) A technique for making precise changes to DNA.
o (B) A technique for cloning genes.
o (C) A technique for sequencing DNA.
o (D) All of the above.
4. What is CRISPR-Cas9?
o (A) A gene editing tool that uses a protein called Cas9 to cut DNA at specific locations.
o (B) A gene therapy technique that delivers genes to cells using viruses.
o (C) A stem cell technology that can be used to create new tissues and organs.
o (D) All of the above.
5. What is gene therapy?
o (A) A technique for delivering genes to cells to treat diseases.
o (B) A technique for editing genes inside cells.
o (C) A technique for cloning cells.
o (D) None of the above.
Challenge questions:
6. Discuss the ethical implications of gene editing.
7. How can we ensure the safety and efficacy of gene therapy?
8. What are some of the challenges of regulating genetically modified organisms?
9. How can we promote the benefits of genetic biotechnology while minimizing the risks?
10.What are some of the emerging genetic biotechnologies that have the potential to revolutionize medicine and agriculture?
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