Unit A | Topic 6 | Artificial selection and biotechnology Flashcards
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Who was the main contributor to natural selection?
Charles Darwin
What were Charles Darwin’s main four points from his studies?
- All organisms produce more offspring that can possibly survive
- There is variation between species
- Some variations increase the chance of an organism going on to reproduce
- Variations eventually form into genetic characteristics
Definition of:
Artificial selection (cross breeding)
Breeding organisms with other organisms that contain desirable traits
Why do we use Artificial selection?
To produce offspring with traits that humans desire
Definition of:
Clone
A genetically identical copy of an entire organism, or its cells and genes
What are some examples of cloning that can be found in nature?
- Budding
- Twins
- Binary fission
Definition of:
Genetic engineering
The manipulation of DNA in an organism
Process of genetic engineering
- Remove a gene from a donor
- Transfer the gene to a different organism, called the “recipient”
After genetically engineering an organisms DNA, what is their new “name”?
Transgenic organism (GMO)
Definition of:
GMO
Genetically modified organism
What are some risks in biotechnology (specifically for animals)?
- Decreased genetic diversity
- Organisms are more susceptible to diseases
- possible future birth defects