Unit A | Topic 6 | Artificial selection and biotechnology Flashcards

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Who was the main contributor to natural selection?

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Charles Darwin

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What were Charles Darwin’s main four points from his studies?

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  1. All organisms produce more offspring that can possibly survive
  2. There is variation between species
  3. Some variations increase the chance of an organism going on to reproduce
  4. Variations eventually form into genetic characteristics
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Definition of:
Artificial selection (cross breeding)

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Breeding organisms with other organisms that contain desirable traits

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Why do we use Artificial selection?

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To produce offspring with traits that humans desire

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Definition of:
Clone

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A genetically identical copy of an entire organism, or its cells and genes

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6
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What are some examples of cloning that can be found in nature?

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  • Budding
  • Twins
  • Binary fission
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Definition of:
Genetic engineering

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The manipulation of DNA in an organism

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Process of genetic engineering

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  1. Remove a gene from a donor
  2. Transfer the gene to a different organism, called the “recipient”
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After genetically engineering an organisms DNA, what is their new “name”?

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Transgenic organism (GMO)

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Definition of:
GMO

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Genetically modified organism

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What are some risks in biotechnology (specifically for animals)?

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  • Decreased genetic diversity
  • Organisms are more susceptible to diseases
  • possible future birth defects
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