(A) Hybridoma
(B) Gene therapy
(C) Stem cell therapy
(D) Recombinant DNA technology
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To produce monoclonal antibodies in large scale, the techniques that can be used are:
(A) In vivo in the peritoneal cavity of mice
(B) In vitro in large scale culture vessels
(C) Both “A” and “B”
(D) Neither “A” nor “B”
Monoclonal antibodies are usually produced from:
(A) Myeloma cells
(B) Hybridoma cells
(C) Monocytes
(D) Adipocytes
Which of the following are the two methods of screening?
(A) Hybridization and PCR
(B) ELISA and blotting
(C) ELISA and PCR
(D) PCR and RFLP
A type of β–lymphocyte that produces antibody is:
(A) Plasma cell
(B) Memory cell
(C) Adipocyte
(D) Erythrocyte
Which of the following codons is NOT a termination codon for protein synthesis?
(A) UUU
(B) UAG
(C) UAA
(D) UGA
All antibodies produced through hybridoma are:
(A) Polyclonal
(B) Monoclonal
(C) Non-active
(D) Over-active
Stem cells can be obtained from:
(A) Embryo only
(B) Any part of the body
(C) Blood only
(D) Embryo, bone marrow, umbilical cord blood etc