Chapter test Flashcards

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Circle the latter or each organisms that has been produced by selective breeding

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A. Horses b. Dogs c. Cats d. Potatoes

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2
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Who was Luther Burbank

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A selective plant breeder who developed disease resistant potatoes

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3
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What are the risks of inbreeding

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There’s a chance that a cross between two individuals will bring together two recessive alleles for a genetic defect.

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4
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Why are biologists interested in preserving the diversity of plants and animals in the wild?

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Selective breeding would al,last be impossible without the wide variation that is found in natural habitats

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5
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Breeders can increase the genetic variation by including _______, which are the ultimate source of genetic variability

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Mutations

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6
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Name two methods used by breeders to increase the rate of mutations

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Radiation and chemicals

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7
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Describe how animal cells can be transformed by directly injecting DNA

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Once inside the nucleus, enzymes normally respond for DNA repair.

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8
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How do scientists know that plants and animals shore the same basic mechanisms of gene expression

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A gene for Luciferase that is an animal enzyme, also works perfectly in a plant

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9
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What is a transgenic organism

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An organism that contains genes form other species.

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10
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Describe how to make a transgenic organism

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Using basic techniques of genetic engineering, a gene from one organism can be inserted into cells from another.

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11
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Genetic engineering has spurred the growth of ________, a new industry that is changing the way we interact with the living world.

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Biotechnology

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12
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Circle the letter of each sent edge that is true about transgenic micro organisms

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B. Transgenic bacteria produce human proteins cheaply and in great abundance
C. People with insulin-dependent diabetes are now treated with pure human insulin
D. In the future, transgenic organisms may produce the raw materials for plastic

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13
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List four ways in which transgenic animals have been used

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Study genes
To improve the food supply
Study the effects of disease on the human immune system
To produce human proteins

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14
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Circle each item that might soon be produced by transgenic plants.

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Human anti bodies
Rot- resistant food
Plastics
Vitamin A-enriched rice

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15
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T or F? For years, many scientists thought that it was impossible to clone bacteria

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False

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16
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T or F? All cloned animals are also transgenic

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False

17
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What kind of mammals have been cloned in recent years

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Cows, pigs, mice, sheep and other mammals

18
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What is a clone

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A member of a population of genetically identical cells produced from a single cell

19
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What is meant by selective breeding

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Only animals with desired characteristics are aloud to produce the next generation