In gene therapy, which vector is commonly used to deliver functional genes into a patient's cells?
Bacteria
Plasmids
Modified viruses
Liposomes
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Which of the following is NOT a use of genetically engineered bacteria in medicine?
Production of human insulin
Production of human growth hormone
Production of antibiotics by genetically modifying disease-causing bacteria
Production of vaccines
What is the role of gene therapy in medicine?
Producing genetically modified crops
Creating new antibiotics
Introducing genes into a patient's cells to treat disease
Diagnosing genetic disorders
Molecular diagnosis utilizes which biological molecule to detect diseases?
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
DNA/RNA
ELISA is a technique used to detect:
Specific DNA sequences
RNA transcripts
Antigens or antibodies
Gene mutations
Which technique is used to amplify a specific DNA sequence?
ELISA
PCR
Electrophoresis
Southern blotting
Transgenic animals are used for:
Producing antibiotics
Testing the safety of vaccines
Diagnosing genetic diseases
Treating bacterial infections