Genetic Engineering

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    • What is the basic idea of genetic engineering?
      Transferring genes to modify organisms
    • What is an example of a desirable characteristic in plants?
      Large fruit size
    • What do we call an organism that has been modified by adding a new gene?
      Genetically modified organism (GM)
    • Can genes from different species be used in genetic engineering?
      Yes, genes can be transferred across species
    • What substance can genetically engineered sheep produce in their milk?
      Drugs
    • What human hormone has been produced by genetically engineered bacteria?
      Insulin
    • What are some benefits of genetically modified crops?
      Improved size, quality, and disease resistance
    • What is gene therapy aimed at treating?
      Inherited disorders due to faulty genes
    • What is a challenge in gene therapy?
      Transferring the gene into every cell
    • How might gene therapy be more effective if done early in development?
      Healthy gene would be passed to all cells
    • What are the pros and cons of genetically modified crops?
      Pros:
      • Desirable characteristics (e.g., disease resistance)
      • Increased food production
      • Nutrient enhancement (e.g., golden rice)

      Cons:
      • Uncertainty about health effects
      • Potential ecological impact
      • Risk of out-competing local plants
    • What is golden rice enriched with?
      Beta-carotene
    • What is the first step in transferring a gene from one organism to another?
      Finding and cutting the desired gene
    • What tools are used to cut DNA for gene transfer?
      Enzymes
    • What is a vector in genetic engineering?
      A carrier for the gene transfer
    • What types of vectors can be used in gene transfer?
      Viruses or bacterial plasmids
    • What happens after the vector is introduced to the target organism?
      The organism's cells take up the vector
    • What do the cells of the organism start producing after gene transfer?
      The protein coded by the new gene
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