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Metabolic interference is a term used to describe a method to metabolize a compound and prevent the synthesis of something that is normally produced. What compound(s) have been targeted for metabolic interference in tomato?

Question: Metabolic interference is a term used to describe a method to metabolize a compound and prevent the synthesis of something that is normally produced. What compound(s) have been targeted for metabolic interference in tomato?
[A].

ACC (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid)

[B].

SAM (S-adenosylmethionine)

[C].

Both (a) and (b)

[D].

AOA (aminooxyacetic acid)

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Low temperatures induce the expression of many cold-induced genes. Transgenic plants with improved cold tolerance have been produced by

Question: Low temperatures induce the expression of many cold-induced genes. Transgenic plants with improved cold tolerance have been produced by
[A].

expressing the protein that activates expression of these genes all the time in plants

[B].

cooling plants using the Peltier effect

[C].

expressing a gene for production of antifreeze (ethylene glycol) in plants

[D].

increasing evaporative cooling from leaf surfaces

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Bruise resistant tomatoes have been developed by the expression of antisense RNA against

Question: Bruise resistant tomatoes have been developed by the expression of antisense RNA against
[A].

glycerol 1 phosphate acyl transferase

[B].

polygalactouranase

[C].

ACC deaminase

[D].

Sucrose phosphate synthase gene

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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Cross protection against viruses in transgenic plants can be obtained by

Question: Cross protection against viruses in transgenic plants can be obtained by
[A].

inoculating the susceptible strain of a crop with a mild strain of a virus that helps in developing resistance against more virulent strain

[B].

inoculating the susceptible strain with the coat proteins of virulent strain

[C].

inoculating the susceptible strain with genes of nucleocapsid

[D].

any of the above

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Insect resistance in the transgenic plant has been achieved by

Question: Insect resistance in the transgenic plant has been achieved by
[A].

transferring genes for Bt toxins

[B].

transferring genes for protease inhibitors

[C].

transferring genes for other insecticidal secondary metabolities

[D].

all of the above

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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For developing herbicide resistance in transgenic plants which of the following approach/(es) is/are used?

Question: For developing herbicide resistance in transgenic plants which of the following approach/(es) is/are used?
[A].

Target molecule is made insensitive to herbicide

[B].

Target protein is overproduced

[C].

A pathway should be introduced that detoxify the herbicide

[D].

All of the above

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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