In the context of gene therapy for Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) deficiency, the patient requires periodic infusion of genetically engineered lymphocytes primarily because these lymphocytes are not immortal cells. This means that:
Options explanation:
Option | Explanation |
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Retroviral vector is introduced into these lymphocytes | This describes the method of gene delivery, not a reason for periodic infusion. |
Gene isolated from marrow cells producing ADA is introduced into cells at embryonic stages | Unrelated to ADA deficiency therapy; embryonic interventions are not current practice. |
Lymphocytes from patient’s blood are grown in culture, outside the body | This is part of the therapy process, not a reason for periodic infusions. |
Genetically engineered lymphocytes are not immortal cells | Correct Explanation: Limited lifespan requires regular reinfusion. |
Thus, the primary reason for the need for periodic infusions is the non-immortality of these lymphocytes.
Which of the following microbes is NOT involved in the preparation of household products?
A. \(\textit{Aspergillus niger}\)
B. \(\textit{Lactobacillus}\)
C. \(\textit{Trichoderma polysporum}\)
D. \(\textit{Saccharomyces cerevisiae}\)
E. \(\textit{Propionibacterium sharmanii}\)
A sphere of radius R is cut from a larger solid sphere of radius 2R as shown in the figure. The ratio of the moment of inertia of the smaller sphere to that of the rest part of the sphere about the Y-axis is :
Predict the major product $ P $ in the following sequence of reactions:
(i) HBr, benzoyl peroxide
(ii) KCN
(iii) Na(Hg), $C_{2}H_{5}OH$
AB is a part of an electrical circuit (see figure). The potential difference \(V_A - V_B\), at the instant when current \(i = 2\) A and is increasing at a rate of 1 amp/second is:
Biotechnology is a vast field of biology that involves the creation, production, and modification of useful products for human welfare using both the technology and the execution of living organisms and their components. An agricultural engineer, Karoly Ereky, coined the word "biotechnology" in 1919, achieving him the title of "Father of Biotechnology."
Among many, the two core techniques that entitled the birth of modern biotechnology are :