Transgenic Organisms Flashcards
What are the levels of biotechnology that lead to Transgenes?
B.GE.GM.T.T
Biotechnology
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Genetic Engineering
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Genetically modified Organisms
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Transgenic Organisms
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Transgenes
What is biotechnology?
an umbrella term that refers to using biological processes, systems and organism for the benefit of humanity,
maybe by taking advantage of an existing process or manipulating an organism
the process of modifying the genome/genes of a living organismWhat is genetic engineering?
genetic engineering
The product of genetic engineering is called a?
a genetically modified organism? (GMOs)
How do genetically modified organisms come about?
through genetic engineering. They are the products of genetic engineering
What are the three (basic) ways you can cause a genetically modified organism?
- Removing a gene
- altering a gene
- adding a gene
What is a transgenic organism?
genetically modified organisms (GMOs) which specifically have been modified to contain genes from another species
What is a transgene?
the actual gene that is TRANSFERRED from one organism to another
All ______ are ______,
but not all ______ are ______
All transgenic organisms are GMOs but not all GMOs are transgenic organisms
Why aren’t all GMOs transgenic organisms?
because a GMO refers to an organism that has had it’s genes modified in ANY WAY (very general, taking away, altering or adding genes), transgenic organisms are very SPECIFICALLY GMOs that have had genes from an outside organism added to them.
What does “the genetic code is universal” mean?
almost any gene transferred from one organism to another will express the protein expressed in the original language. Basically, genes from one organism will work the same no matter what organism they are put in. Genes work like a language that every organism speaks and understands.
Transgenic organisms depend on what technology?
recombinant DNA technology
How can a transgenic gene become inherited by the organism’s offspring?
it has to become part of the DNA of the organisms’ germline (sex cells), by either being directly inserted into a sex cell or into a fertilised egg
When does a transgenic species become recognised as a reproductive technology?
when it increases the reproductive capacity of an animal, which most transgenic species are not made for
In 1990, US scientists created what transgenic species?
Bt cotton or Ingard GM cotton
Why was Bt cotton created?
because of the pest Helicoverpa zea moth that was becoming resistant to the pesticides used to kill it (natural selection yk) and so was destroying hundreds of millions of cotton plants every year
What was Bt cotton genetically modified to do?
to contain a gene
that codes for the production of a protein that kills the caterpillar of the Helicoverpa zea moth