Genetically Modified Crops Flashcards
What can farmers control by means of artificial selection?
- the reproduction of their plants
- so that each new generation has as many of the parents’ beneficial genes as possible
What have been some of the benefits of selective breeding?
- the yield of the major cereal crops has been increased
- crops have become more resistant to disease
- the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables has been enhanced
What is transformation in relation to genetic modification?
- the change in a cell or organism brought about by the uptake of introduced foreign DNA
What is the problem with conventional plant breeding methods in terms of time?
- they can be slow and unpredictable
How does genetic engineering combat the problems relating to conventional plant breeding methods and time?
- the exact trait can be created in one generation with great accuracy
What is the problem with conventional plant breeding methods in terms of relation?
- conventional plant breeding can only combine closely related plants
How does genetic engineering combat the problems relating to conventional plant breeding methods and relation?
- genetic engineering of plants enables scientists to take any gene from any living organism and introduce it into a plant
What is a transgenic organism?
- an organism that develops from a cell with recombinant DNA
What is a transgene?
- the inserted gene in a genetically modified organism
What does transgenic technology enable plant breeders to do?
- to identify and isolate genes that control a specific trait from a wide range of living resources
- and artificially insert them into other organisms which will then have the required traits
- enabling plant breeders to generate more useful and productive crop varieties
What are the 2 main methods of transforming plant cells and tissues?
- the ‘gene gun’ method
- recombinant DNA techniques
How does the ‘gene gun’ method work?
- pellets of metal coated with the desirable DNA are fired into plant cells
- those cells that take up the DNA may be clones and then allowed to grow into new plants
- producing vast numbers of genetically identical crop plants
How are polyploidy plants advanced through biotechnology?
- larger flowers
- larger fruits
- larger storage organs
- seedless fruits
- resistance to disease