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- Transgenic organisms are produced by: addition, deletion or modification of genes O genetic transformation by bacteria O chromosomal aberrations O hereditary genetic mutationsWhich mutation would be harmful to the farming industry? O a mutation that causes cows to produce more milk O a mutation that causes sheep to have more wool O a mutation that causes female pigs to have less offspring O a mutation that causes an increased crop yield Copyright ©2021 Certica Solutions, Inc.Do you agree or disagree why? Prior to this video I had not been introduced to the concept of genetically modified babies or "designer babies". However, a concept that was brought up in comparison to the designer babies was IVF babies. This concept is more familiar to me and made me think of the great possibilities designer babies could bring, but at what cost? As IVF first became popular it seemed to be well known that was was a possibility for well-off financially families. Although designer babies may have benefits such as lowering the risk to develop hereditary diseases, I don't think this concept would be widely accessible to varying income levels.
- Can you give me ideas about transgenic organisms that i can make?This geneticist is genetically XO - what is the syndrome? O Klinefelter O MRKH O Turner fragile X ◄ Previous Childher's MacBook ProShould he go ahead and enroll on the chance that he would receive the DNA vaccine and that it would be more effective than chemotherapy? Bruce and his parents moved to a semi-tropical region of the United States when he was about 3 years old. He loved to be outside year-round and swim, surf, snorkel, and play baseball. Bruce was fair-skinned, and in his childhood years, was sunburned quite often. In his teen years, he began using sunscreens, and although he never tanned very much, he did not have the painful sunburns of his younger years. After graduation from the local community college, Bruce wanted an outdoor job and was hired at a dive shop. He took people out to one of the local reefs to snorkel and scuba dive. He didnt give a second thought to sun exposure because he used sunscreen. His employer did not provide health insurance, so Bruce did not go for annual checkups, and tried to stay in good health. In his late 20s, Bruce was injured trying to keep a tourist from getting caught between the dive boat and the dock. He went to an internist, who treated his injury and told Bruce he was going to give him a complete physical exam. During the exam, the internist noticed a discolored patch of skin on Bruces back. She told him that she suspected Bruce had skin cancer and referred him to a dermatologist, who biopsied the patch. At a follow-up visit, Bruce was told that he had melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer. Further testing revealed that the melanoma had spread to his liver and his lungs. The dermatologist explained that treatment options at this stage are limited. The drugs available for chemotherapy have only temporary effects, and surgery is not effective for melanoma at this stage. The dermatologist recommended that Bruce consider entering a clinical trial that was testing a DNA vaccine for melanoma treatment. These vaccines deliver DNA encoding a gene expressed by the cancer cells to the immune system. This primes the immune system to respond by producing large quantities of antibodies that destroy melanoma cells wherever they occur in the body. A clinical trial using one such DNA vaccine was being conducted at a nearby medical center, and Bruce decided to participate. At the study clinic, Bruce learned that he would be in a Phase Ill trial, comparing the DNA vaccine against the standard treatment, which is chemotherapy, and that he would be randomly assigned to receive either the DNA vaccine or the chemotherapy. He was disappointed to learn this. He thought he would be receiving the DNA vaccine.
- Table 4: Transgenic Organisms and How They Benefit Human Society Transgenie Organism Field How the Organism Benefits Human Society (Limit your explanation to 2 or 3 sentences.) Because of these transgenie E. coll, human insulin can now be obtained without using human pancreas from cadavers. This also made possible the production of large amounts of human Insulin over a short perlod of time. Allergic reactions from Insulin injections are also prevented. Human insulin- producing E. coli Medicine Medicine Agriculture Bioremediation CoreGive a new example of transgenic organism wherein i can generate desired characteristics of that certain organismWhat is the role of Agrobacterium tumefaciens in the production of transgenic plants? Question 15 options: Tomatoes get increased shelf life when exposed to the beneficial bacteria Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Transgenic plants are all designed to be resistant to the disease causing bacteria Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a bacteria that is used to move desired genes into the plant cells. Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a bacteria that produces Bt toxins that kill small mammals.
- A gene from the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis has been inserted into the genome of select corn plants. These plants, known as Bt-corn, are capable of producing a toxin that is harmless to humans and other mammals but toxic for the European corn borer, a common pest of corn. What type of genetic technology does the production of Bt-corn represent? cloning O DNA fingerprinting gene therapy O genetic engineering https://student.masteryconnect.com/%23 V4:2 96OO What technology is being depicted in the image? DNA Fingerprinting Gene Therapy Cloning Genetic Testing Music off Zoom In Sign out V O 12:03 enovo 1006 6 7 8.'Animals have been modified by selective breeding for thousands of years. Today, it is possible to insert foreign genes, thus creating transgenic animals with improved qualities'. Discuss this statement