Introduction Flashcards
What is involved in the process of genetic engineering?
It involves cutting a small section of DNA (target gene) from one organism and inserting it into the DNA of a second organism
What is a target gene?
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
Why is the process of genetic engineering referred to as a ‘cut and paste’ process?
As the target gene from one organism’s DNA is ‘cut’ and then ‘pasted’ into the DNA of another organism
What is the altered DNA that results from genetic engineering also called?
Recombinant DNA
Why is recombinant DNA called such?
As it recombines after the small section of DNA is inserted into it
What happens to recombinant DNA after the target gene has been inserted into it?
The recombinant DNA is placed back into an organism
What is the name given to an organism which contains recombinant?
The organism is called genetically modified organism (GMO)
What happens to the recombinant DNA in a GMO if it reproduces asexually and what effect does this have on the offspring?
The altered DNA is also reproduced so that all of the offspring get a copy of the recombinant DNA containing the target gene
What are the other names for genetic engineering?
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Genetic manipulation Genetic modification Recombinant DNA technology Genetic splicing Gene cloning
What does gene cloning mean?
Gene cloning refers to the idea that many identical copies of the target gene are formed when the organism reproduces
How does genetic engineering result in combinations of DNA that would never be possible in nature?
As DNA from different species can be joined together
How does genetic engineering break the species barrier?
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
Give three different examples of cross-transfer of genes
Human genes can be inserted into bacteria
Bacterial genes can be inserted into plants
Human genes can be inserted into other animals