Welcome to your MDCAT Biology Quiz 16
1. Which technique is used to produce recombinant vaccines?
2. Hepatitis B vaccine is produced using:
3. A vaccine works by stimulating the:
4. Subunit vaccines contain:
5. Genetically engineered insulin is an example of biotechnology aiding:
7. Recombinant vaccines are safer than traditional vaccines because they:
8. One of the first diseases targeted by recombinant vaccines was:
9. Which type of vaccine involves direct injection of mRNA?
10. mRNA vaccines, like those used in COVID-19, work by instructing cells to produce:
11. Biotechnology-based vaccines offer the advantage of:
12. A major example of DNA-based vaccine technology is its use in:
13. Vaccines produced via recombinant technology eliminate the risk of:
14. Which method is commonly used for large-scale vaccine protein production?
15. An antigen-presenting vaccine component can be produced using:
16. Which of the following is NOT used in vaccine production?
17. Biotechnology allows the design of:
18. Which vaccine approach avoids introducing any actual virus into the body?
19. Vaccination using plasmid vectors is a part of:
20. Targeted antigen expression for vaccine development is achieved using:
21. DNA probes are labeled strands that bind to:
22. DNA probes are primarily used for:
23. RNA probes are designed to hybridize with:
24. Monoclonal antibodies are produced by:
25. Monoclonal antibodies are identical because they are derived from:
26. Which tool helps in detection of genetic diseases?
27. Monoclonal antibodies used in diagnosis can bind to:
28. A common diagnostic test using monoclonal antibodies is:
29. Monoclonal antibodies assist in diagnosing:
30. DNA probes are labeled with:
31. PCR enhances the effectiveness of DNA probes by:
32. Detection of COVID-19 genetic material is possible using:
33. Monoclonal antibodies are NOT used for:
34. DNA microarrays utilize:
35. Hybridoma cells result from fusion of B cells with:
36. Role of DNA probes in PCR is to:
37. Which technology enables simultaneous detection of multiple genes?
38. A monoclonal antibody used to detect specific proteins in tissues is:
39. Fluorescent DNA probes help in locating:
40. Monoclonal antibodies can serve as:
41. Genetically engineered insulin was first produced using:
42. Which of the following is NOT a biotechnology-derived product?
43. Monoclonal antibodies in therapy can:
44. Which therapy uses monoclonal antibodies to block tumor growth?
45. Erythropoietin, a product of biotechnology, is used to treat:
46. Human growth hormone produced via biotechnology treats:
47. Interferons produced via recombinant DNA technology are used to treat:
48. A therapeutic monoclonal antibody approved for breast cancer is:
49. Antibody-drug conjugates combine antibodies with:
50. Biotechnology contributes to health care primarily through: