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Genetic Modification
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What is the basic idea of genetic engineering?
Transferring
genes
to modify
organisms
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Can genes from different species be used in genetic engineering?
Yes
,
genes
from one species can modify another
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What is gene therapy intended to treat?
Inherited disorders
due to
faulty genes
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Why is gene therapy difficult to implement?
New
genes
must be transferred to every
cell
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What is a potential solution for gene therapy challenges?
Transfer genes at the
embryo
stage
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What are the pros and cons of genetically modified crops?
Pros:
Desirable
characteristics
like disease
resistance
Increased food production for less cost
Nutrient enrichment (e.g., golden rice)
Cons:
Uncertainty about health effects
Potential ecological impact if they escape
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What is the current evidence regarding GM crops and health?
No
evidence
they
are
harmful
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What is a concern regarding genetically modified plants in the wild?
They might out-compete
local
plants
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What is the first step in transferring a gene?
Find and
cut
the desired gene from DNA
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What tools are used to cut DNA for gene transfer?
Enzymes
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What is a vector in genetic engineering?
A carrier for the gene, like a virus or bacteria
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What is the purpose of introducing a vector to an organism?
To transfer the
useful gene
into
cells
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What type of DNA structure do bacteria have that can be used as vectors?
Bacterial
plasmids
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What is the ultimate goal of genetic modification?
To produce
proteins
coded by the
new gene
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What is the final outcome of successful gene transfer?
Organism produces the
desired protein
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What is the process of gene transfer in genetic engineering?
Identify the desired gene
Cut the gene from DNA using
enzymes
Insert the gene into a
vector
(virus or
plasmid
)
Introduce the vector to the target organism
Organism's cells take up the vector and
express
the gene
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