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What is involved in the process of genetic engineering?

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It involves cutting a small section of DNA (target gene) from one organism and inserting it into the DNA of a second organism

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What is a target gene?

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This is the single gene that is cut from a section of DNA from one organism and then inserted into the DNA of a second organism during genetic engineering

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Why is the process of genetic engineering referred to as a ‘cut and paste’ process?

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As the target gene from one organism’s DNA is ‘cut’ and then ‘pasted’ into the DNA of another organism

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What is the altered DNA that results from genetic engineering also called?

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Recombinant DNA

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Why is recombinant DNA called such?

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As it recombines after the small section of DNA is inserted into it

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What happens to recombinant DNA after the target gene has been inserted into it?

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The recombinant DNA is placed back into an organism

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What is the name given to an organism which contains recombinant?

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The organism is called genetically modified organism (GMO)

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What happens to the recombinant DNA in a GMO if it reproduces asexually and what effect does this have on the offspring?

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The altered DNA is also reproduced so that all of the offspring get a copy of the recombinant DNA containing the target gene

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What are the other names for genetic engineering?

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Genetic manipulation 
Genetic modification 
Recombinant DNA technology 
Genetic splicing 
Gene cloning
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What does gene cloning mean?

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Gene cloning refers to the idea that many identical copies of the target gene are formed when the organism reproduces

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How does genetic engineering result in combinations of DNA that would never be possible in nature?

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As DNA from different species can be joined together

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How does genetic engineering break the species barrier?

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As two organisms from different species would be prevented from reproducing together in nature but through genetic engineering DNA from different species can be joined together

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Give three different examples of cross-transfer of genes

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Human genes can be inserted into bacteria
Bacterial genes can be inserted into plants
Human genes can be inserted into other animals

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