What type of cloning is used to create a new individual?

a. Reproductive
b. Genetic
c. Pharmaceutical
d. Prophylactic
e. Therapeutic


ANSWER: a

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The table shows the distribution of traits (A-E) in six extant species (1-6). A "0" indicates the ancestral condition, while a "1" indicates the derived condition. Based on this data, which pair of species diverged most recently?  



A.  1 and 4
B.  2 and 3
C.  2 and 4
D.  6 and 4
E.  6 and 5

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Which organism is a nonlactose-fermenter that oxidizes glucose and xylose and also morpholog-ically resembles colonies of Enterobacteriaceae?

a. CDC group Ic b. O. anthropi c. S. putrefaciens d. A. xylosoxidans

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Which process takes place in the cytoplasm?

a. DNA replication b. transcription c. duplication d. translation e. transition

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What is the role of tight junctions in the transport of glucose across the intestinal epithelium?

a. They open and allow glucose to pass between the epithelial cells. b. They keep the Na+-K+ pumps in the apical membrane only. c. They keep the Na+-glucose cotransporter in the apical membrane and the glucose-facilitated transporter in the basolateral membrane. d. They keep the glucose-facilitated transporter in the apical membrane and the Na+-glucose cotransporter in the basolateral membrane.

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