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  • Genetic engineering involves altering an organism's characteristics by modifying its DNA.
    True
  • What is the purpose of gene cloning?
    Produce multiple gene copies
  • Recombinant DNA technology can create new genetic sequences by combining DNA from different sources.

    True
  • The first step in gene cloning is to isolate the target gene from the original organism.

    True
  • What type of vector is commonly used in gene cloning?
    Plasmid
  • Restriction enzymes cut DNA at specific recognition sites.

    True
  • Gene cloning produces multiple identical copies of a gene or DNA sequence.

    True
  • What is genetic engineering?
    Direct manipulation of genes
  • Recombinant DNA technology combines DNA from different sources
  • Genetic engineering involves targeted addition, removal, or modification of specific DNA sequences
  • What does gene cloning produce?
    Multiple identical gene copies
  • In gene cloning, the isolated gene is inserted into a vector
  • Steps in creating recombinant DNA using sticky ends
    1️⃣ Cut DNA with restriction enzymes
    2️⃣ Combine DNA fragments with complementary sticky ends
    3️⃣ Use DNA ligase to seal the backbone
  • Sticky ends created by restriction enzymes facilitate DNA ligation
  • Gene insertion involves inserting a foreign gene into an organism's genome
  • Vectors, such as plasmids, act as carriers for isolated genes in gene cloning.

    True
  • Gene cloning is the process of producing multiple identical copies of a gene or DNA sequence
  • The host cell in gene cloning replicates the vector, not the gene.
    False
  • EcoRI is a restriction enzyme that creates sticky ends.
  • What is the term for the DNA created by joining sticky ends from different sources?
    Recombinant DNA
  • Insect-resistant crops like Bt cotton use genes from Bacillus thuringiensis.
  • Match the application with its description:
    Insect-resistant crops ↔️ Incorporate genes from Bacillus thuringiensis
    Herbicide-tolerant crops ↔️ Genetically modified to withstand herbicides
    Nutritional enhancement ↔️ Adding vitamins or nutrients to crops
  • Personalized medicine tailors treatments based on an individual's unique genetic profile.
  • Biopharmaceuticals are therapeutic proteins produced using genetically engineered organisms.

    True
  • One ethical concern in genetic engineering is the possibility of unintended consequences.
  • Match the ethical consideration with its potential benefit or risk:
    Unintended consequences ↔️ Unpredictable effects on ecosystems
    Equity and access ↔️ Exacerbating social inequalities
    Playing God ↔️ Concerns over human interference
  • What is the first step in gene cloning?
    Isolate the target gene
  • What type of proteins are restriction enzymes?
    DNA-cutting proteins
  • Steps in the gene cloning process
    1️⃣ Isolate the target gene from the original organism
    2️⃣ Insert the isolated gene into a vector
    3️⃣ Introduce the vector into a host cell
    4️⃣ The host cell replicates the gene
  • What do restriction enzymes cut DNA at?
    Recognition sites
  • Sticky ends created by restriction enzymes facilitate DNA ligation.

    True
  • Creating herbicide-tolerant crops simplifies weed control and increases yields.

    True
  • What is the goal of gene therapy in medicine?
    Treat genetic disorders
  • Steps in vaccine development using genetic engineering
    1️⃣ Identify a viral protein
    2️⃣ Insert the viral protein gene into a vector
    3️⃣ Introduce the vector into a host organism
    4️⃣ The host organism produces the viral protein
  • What is the purpose of diagnostics in genetic engineering?
    Screen for inherited conditions
  • Robust regulation and oversight are necessary to address ethical challenges in genetic engineering.

    True