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What is genetic engineering?
Changing the
DNA
of an organism by
inserting genes
from other
organisms
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What are the steps to produce insulin using genetic engineering?
Isolate human cell
Isolate chromosome from human cell
Isolate human gene responsible for insulin production
Use suitable bacteria
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What components are involved in the process of inserting a gene into bacteria?
Bacteria
,
chromosome
,
plasmid
,
isolated plasmid
,
enzyme
, and
gene
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What is a plasmid?
A
small
,
circular DNA
molecule found in
bacteria
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What happens to the plasmid during the genetic engineering process?
The plasmid is cut by an enzyme, and a gene is inserted into it
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What is the result of inserting a gene into bacteria?
All
bacteria
become
genetically identical
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What is the process for producing genetically modified (GM) plants?
Derived gene
cut
from
chromosome
Gene is
cut
out from *
Clostridium
*
Gene
and
plasmid
are spliced together
Spliced into a
plant cell
at an
early
stage of development
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What are the arguments for and against genetic modification (GM)?
**Arguments for GM:**
Plants are more
efficient
Faster
and more
efficient
than
selective
breeding
Improve crop
yields
or qualities in developing countries
Introduce
herbicide
resistance
**Arguments against GM:**
Transfer
of
selected
genes may
harm
other species
Potential
allergic
reactions in people
Possible harmful
biotoxins
detected in
blood
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What is a vector in genetic engineering?
A
molecule
that can
transfer DNA
or
genes
into a
host
cell
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What are some examples of vectors used in genetic engineering?
Plasmids
and
viruses
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How do vectors target specific cells in genetic engineering?
Vectors like
viruses
can be
designed
to target
specific
cells
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