topic 4 Flashcards
1
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what are animals selectively bred for
A
to produce more milk and meat
2
Q
what are crops selectively bred for
A
disease resistance
3
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what are dogs selectively bred for
A
good gentle temprament
4
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what are plants selectively bred for
A
to produce bigger fruit
5
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how is selective breeding done
A
- from your existing stock, select the ones which the characteristics you’re after
- breed them with each other
- select the best of the offspring and breed them together
- continue this process over several generations so the trait will be stronger and stronger.
6
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disadvantages of selective breeding
A
- reduces gene pool
- inbreeding can cause health problems
- lack of variation, susceptible to diseases
7
Q
how can vectors be used to insert DNA into other organisms
A
- the DNA you want to insert and the vector DNA is cut out with a restriction enzyme.
- the vector DNA and the DNA you’re inserting are left with sticky ends.
- the ligase enzymes join the pieces of DNA to make recombinant DNA.
- the recombinant DNA is now inserted into other cells