Science (Advances in Genetics)
Three methods that people have used to develop organisms with desirable traits.
• Selective Breeding • Clone • Genetic Engineering
Genome
All DNA in one cell of an organism.
Clone
An organism that is genetically identical to the organism from which is produced.
A person with one recessive and one dominant allele for a trait.
Carrier
An organism that is genetically identical to the organism from which it was produced.
Clone
T or F? Cloning can only be done in animals.
False. Can only be done plants.
T or F? In hybridization, breeders cross two individuals that are genetically identical.
False. Hybridization= different.
Genetic Engineering
Genes from one organism are transferred into the DNA of another organism.
DNA fingerprinting
Genetic technique breaks up DNA and separate it into a pattern.
All the DNA in one cell of an organism.
Genome
Breeders cross two genetically different organisms.
Hybridization
Breeders cross two genetically similar organisms.
Inbreeding
A picture of all the chromosomes in a cell.
Karyotype
A chart that tracks which family members have a certain trait.
Pedigree
Gene Therapy
The insertion of working copies of a gene into the cells of a person with a genetic disorder.
Selective Breeding
The process of selecting desired traits to be parents of the next generation. There are two types of selective breeding: inbreeding and hybridization. Inbreeding is crossing two individuals with the same characteristics. Hybridization is crossing two genetically different individuals.
Goal of Human Genome Project
To identify the DNA sequence of gene in the Human Genome.