Cloning Plants Flashcards

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What is differentiation?

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Process of a cell changing to become specialised for its job , plant cells don’t ever lose that ability unlike animal cells

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Why is cloning easier in plants than animals?

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Plants keep their ability to differentiate

therefore cutting a bit of the parent plant and planting it, will just grow another plant

(with a genetically identical copy) - cloning

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How do you clone plants ?

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  1. Chose the plant you want which will have the characteristics you want

E.g a good fruit crop, a flower.

  1. Remove several small pieces of tissue from the parent plant (if you cut tissues from fast growing roots and shoot tips, you get the best results)
  2. Grow the cut tissue in a growth medium (contains nutrient) and growth hormones
  3. Step 3 is done under aseptic (sterile) to prevent growth of microbes
  4. When the tissue is producing shoots and roots, it is moved to soil (potting compost) and carry on growing
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What are the advantages of cloning plants?

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  • can be fairly sure of the outcome as it will be identical to its parents
  • possible to grow a large amount of plants that are hard to grow from seeds
    (Rather than seeds, use cloning)
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What are the disadvantages of cloning plants?

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If plants suffer from a disease (due to a change in environment) - all plants will have the same problem (due to same gene)

Lack of genetic variation (similar to breeding animals)

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