

The Process of Genetic Engineering
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9th - 12th Grade
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Barbara White
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Polymerase Chain Reaction Noun
[pol-uh-mer-eys cheyn ree-ak-shuhn]
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
A laboratory technique used to rapidly make millions to billions of copies of a specific segment of DNA.
Example: This diagram shows the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) process, where a DNA strand is repeatedly copied through three steps: denaturation, annealing, and extension.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Recombinant DNA Noun
[ree-kom-buh-nuhnt dee-en-ey]
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Recombinant DNA
Artificially created DNA molecules formed by combining genetic material from different sources to create a new genetic sequence.
Example: A target gene (like the one for insulin) is cut and pasted into a bacterial plasmid, creating a new combined DNA molecule called recombinant DNA.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Plasmid Noun
[plaz-mid]
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Plasmid
A small, circular DNA molecule within a cell that is physically separated from chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently.
Example: This diagram shows that plasmids are small, circular pieces of DNA found inside a bacterium, separate from the main, larger chromosomal DNA.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Genetic Marker Noun
[juh-net-ik mar-ker]
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Genetic Marker
A specific gene or DNA sequence with a known location used to identify cells that have undergone genetic transformation.
Example: This diagram shows how a genetic marker, like the GFP gene, is read to create a protein that glows, visually 'marking' a cell that has been genetically engineered.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Transgenic Adjective
[tranz-jen-ik]
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Transgenic
Describing an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced.
Example: This diagram shows how a transgenic organism is made by injecting foreign DNA into a fertilized egg, which then develops into an animal with the new gene.
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Clone Noun
[klohn]
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Clone
A population of genetically identical cells, or a whole organism, produced asexually from a single ancestor or parent.
Example: Dolly the lamb is a clone because she is a genetic copy of the Finn Dorset sheep, not the Scottish Blackface sheep that gave birth to her.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Restriction Enzyme Noun
[ri-strik-shuhn en-zahym]
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Restriction Enzyme
An enzyme produced by certain bacteria that cleaves DNA molecules at or near a specific sequence of bases.
Example: A restriction enzyme, like a pair of molecular scissors, recognizes a specific sequence on a DNA strand and cuts it at that precise location.
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