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Biology Curriculum Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Prac

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology Course 2026," which of the following techniques, if performed incorrectly during a gene editing experiment utilizing CRISPR-Cas9, would most likely lead to off-target edits in regions with high sequence homology to the guide RNA but not the intended target site?
Failure to anneal the forward and reverse primers properly during PCR amplification of the target gene.
Inadequate purification of the Cas9-gRNA ribonucleoprotein complex, resulting in a lower concentration of active editing machinery.
Over-expression of the Cas9 nuclease, leading to increased binding affinity to non-specific DNA sequences.
Inefficient ligation of the insert DNA into the vector during plasmid construction.
Q2Domain Verified
A biotechnology company is developing a recombinant protein therapeutic using a bacterial expression system, as detailed in "The Complete Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology Course 2026." If the expressed protein is found to be misfolded and aggregated within inclusion bodies, which of the following strategies, based on the course's principles, would be the MOST effective first step to address this issue?
Introducing a signal peptide to direct the protein to the periplasmic space.
Supplementing the growth media with a higher concentration of chaperones.
Increasing the fermentation temperature to accelerate protein folding kinetics.
Optimizing the induction time and temperature for protein expression.
Q3Domain Verified
During a gene silencing experiment using RNA interference (RNAi) as covered in "The Complete Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology Course 2026," a researcher observes that the target gene's mRNA levels are significantly reduced, but protein levels remain largely unaffected. Which of the following is the most plausible explanation for this discrepancy?
The target protein has a very long cellular half-life, meaning existing proteins persist despite reduced mRNA synthesis.
The RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) is not effectively loaded with the siRNA.
The siRNA used has a very short half-life in the cell, preventing sustained protein degradation.
The mRNA target site is located in a region that is not accessible to the RISC complex.

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