1. which of the following can be used as a vector for gene therapy?
a. liposomes
b. parvoviruses
c. adenoviruses
d. retroviruses
e. all of the above
2. T/F: identitical twins are an example of gene cloning
1. which of the following can be used as a vector for gene therapy? a. liposomes...
Retroviruses are typically used for gene therapy approaches. The development of the retroviral packing cell lines was critical to the development of retroviruses as vectors for gene therapy. Explain how packing cell lines help to overcome the following problems a) In order to fir therapeutic genes into retroviruses some of the viruses’ essential genes must be replaced by the therapeutic genes. How then, is the viruses able to multiply to produce the viral particles necessary to infect targets? b) Wild-type...
7) Retroviruses are typically used for gene therapy approaches. The development of the retroviral packing cell lines was critical to the development of retroviruses as vectors for gene therapy. Explain how packing cell lines help to overcome the following problems. Note: Drawing pictures will be very helpful here (10) a) In order to fir therapeutic genes into retroviruses some of the viruses' essential genes must be replaced by the therapeutic genes. How then, is the viruses able to multiply to...
. If an adenoviral vector is used for gene therapy, why might it be necessary to give the patient multiple rounds? 4. How can a “suicide gene” be used to treat cancer? 5. Rexin-G is an effective vector for tumor treatment. Describe its 2 primary modes of action.
1.When comparing ex vivo and in vivo gene therapy techniques, which of the following statements is true? A. Ex vivo therapy only relies on bacterial plasmids as vectors, whereas in vivo therapy only relies on viral vectors. B. During ex vivo therapy, the gene is transcribed (but not translated), whereas with in vivo therapy, the gene is both transcribed and translated. C. In vivo therapy typically involves the injection of a new gene directly into an individual, whereas ex vivo...
1.) What is gene therapy/gene intervention? What are the problems with gene therapy? In which tissues can gene therapy correct genetic defects, be inherited? 2.)What is the respect-for-persons priciple?
Which of the following can be used to transfer a vector into a host cell? O A. Gene gun OB. Microinjection OC. Transformation OD. all of the above Reset Selection
130) Which gene therapy is currently approved in the United States? A) enhancement gene therapy B) germ-line gene therapy C) somatic gene therapy D) stem cell gene therapy
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Gene therapy can best be described as the OA. repair of a defect (mutation) in a gene B. insertion of normal genes to act in place of mutant genes Oc. insertion of human genes into other organisms D. cloning of genes to produce and purify therapeutically useful proteins E. mapping of all human genetic information Donot Selection Transmission genetics A. uses recombinant DNA technology to identify, isolate, and produce millions of copies of...
In the 1990s, gene therapy was seen as a probable cure for many genetic diseases. List three reasons why it has so far been of limited success. Select the three correct statements. 1) The viral vector itself can also elicit a severe immune reaction in some individuals, which was the case in early gene therapy trials. 2) It is challenging to deliver the gene to the correct tissue to ensure proper wild-type expression. 3) It is challenging to determine the...
Question 4 (1 point) Saved Which of the following is used in gene recombination of BCR subunits AND gene recombination of TCR subunits? O a) Rag1/2 Ob) RSS Oc) TUT d) All of the above. Question 5 (1 point) Saved Thymocytes undergoing B-selection express which of the following? a) pre-T Ob) CD4 O CDB