Q.52 Choose the CORRECT set of matches between group I and group II in relation to plant genetic transformation methods. GROUP I P. Helium Q. Acetosyringone R. Polyethylene glycol S. Agarose embedding GROUP II 1. Agrobacterium tumefaciens 2. Microinjection 3. Particle bombardment 4. Protoplast (A) P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1 (B) P −2, Q − 1, R −4, S− 3 (C) P −3, Q −4, R −1, S− 2 (D) P− 3, Q − 1, R −4, S− 2

Q.52 Choose the CORRECT set of matches between group I and group II in relation to plant genetic
transformation methods.
GROUP I
P. Helium
Q. Acetosyringone
R. Polyethylene glycol
S. Agarose embedding
GROUP II
1. Agrobacterium tumefaciens
2. Microinjection
3. Particle bombardment
4. Protoplast
(A) P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1
(B) P −2, Q − 1, R −4, S− 3
(C) P −3, Q −4, R −1, S− 2
(D) P− 3, Q − 1, R −4, S− 2

Correct Matches in Plant Genetic Transformation Methods

The correct answer is (D) P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-2. This option accurately pairs each item in Group I with its corresponding plant genetic transformation method in Group II.

Group I and II Matches

Plant genetic transformation introduces foreign DNA into plants using biological or physical methods. Each match reflects specific reagents or techniques used.

  • P. Helium → 3. Particle bombardment: Helium propels DNA-coated gold or tungsten particles into plant cells at high velocity, bypassing cell walls.

  • Q. Acetosyringone → 1. Agrobacterium tumefaciens: Acetosyringone induces virulence genes in Agrobacterium, activating T-DNA transfer to plant cells.

  • R. Polyethylene glycol → 4. Protoplast: PEG facilitates DNA uptake into protoplasts (plant cells without walls) through chemical-mediated transformation.

  • S. Agarose embedding → 2. Microinjection: Agarose stabilizes plant cells or embryos during direct DNA injection using a microcapillary needle.

Explanation of All Options

Option (A) P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1 incorrectly links helium to protoplasts instead of bombardment and mismatches others.
Option (B) P-2, Q-1, R-4, S-3 wrongly assigns helium to microinjection, though acetosyringone and PEG match partially.
Option (C) P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-2 mispairs acetosyringone with protoplasts and R with Agrobacterium.
Only option (D) aligns all correctly based on standard protocols.

Option P Match Q Match R Match S Match Correct?
A 4 (Wrong) 3 (Wrong) 2 (Wrong) 1 (Wrong) No 
B 2 (Wrong) 1 (Correct) 4 (Correct) 3 (Wrong) No 
C 3 (Correct) 4 (Wrong) 1 (Wrong) 2 (Correct) No 
D 3 (Correct) 1 (Correct) 4 (Correct) 2 (Correct) Yes 

Key Transformation Techniques

  • Agrobacterium-mediated (1): Biological vector using phenolic inducers like acetosyringone for dicots.

  • Particle bombardment (3): Physical method with helium-driven particles for recalcitrant species.

  • Protoplast (4): Chemical fusion or uptake with PEG after enzymatic cell wall removal.

  • Microinjection (2): Precise DNA delivery into single cells embedded in agarose.

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