genetics lesson 21
bacterium that infects plant cells
Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a ?
knockout, diseases
Because humans share many genes with mice, gene _____ research can be very useful in the study of human _______.
3
Considering a diploid cell, how many copies of a gene would be present immediately following gene addition (assume the cell has not progressed through the cell cycle(?
biotransformation
During bioremediation via microorganisms, enzymes produced by a microorganism modify a toxic pollutant by altering or transforming its structure, this event is called?
pluripotent
Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are?
therapy
Gene ______ is the introduction of cloned genes into somatic cells to treat disease,
gene overexpression
Gene knockins are used to study the effects of?
how the loss of normal gene function affects an organism
Gene knockout allows researchers to study?
multipotent
Hematopoietic stem cells populate blood and lymphoid tissues and are?
mutant gene is lethal in the homozygous state
Homozygous strains for a gene knockout cannot be produced if?
the embryonic cells can mix with the blastocyst cells
How are chimeras created?
injected blastocysts are reimplanted into the uterus of a female mouse and allowed to develop
How are the chimeras identified?
transgenic organism
If an organism has *received* *genetic* *material* from a *different* species it is called?
electroporation
In what is an electrical current used to create temporary pores in the plasma membrane?
biodegradation
In which the toxic pollutant is degraded, yielding less complex, nontoxic metabolites.
biolistic gene transfer
In which type of transfer are plant cells bombarded with high-velocity microprojectiles coated with DNA. When fired on by this gene gun the microprojectiles penetrate the cell wall and membrane, thereby entering the plant cell. the cells take up the DNA are identified with a selectable marker and regenerated into new plants?
production of medically important proteins in the mammary glands of livestock the manufacture of medical products in agricultural plants
Molecular pharming can refer to?
Protoplasts
Plant cells with their cell walls removed.
single cell type, the sperm
Primordial germ cells in the testis are unipotent and only differentiate into a?
microinjection, biolistic gene transfer, protoplasts, bacterial infection, electroporation
Select methods to introduce genes into plant cells?
biodegradable plastics, antibodies, medicine, vaccines
Select products that are generated in transgenic plants?
human cadavers, pig pancreas, cow pancreas
Select sources of insulin used to treat insulin-dependent diabetes prior to the advent of genetically engineered human insulin?
control of plant diseases, insect pests and weeds, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, prevention of frost formation
Select the common uses of microorganisms that fall under the application category of biological control?
drugs, embryonic stem cells, blastocysts, homologous recombination
Select the factors or events that are involved in successfully producing a mouse with a gene.
heart disease, inherited disorders, obesity, cancer, diabetes
Select the research areas in which knockout mice have been useful?
totipotent
Somatic plant cells are _, which means they are capable of developing into an entire organism?
glyphosate, weeds
The Monsanto company has produced transgenic plant strains tolerant of ______, which is a herbicide. the herbicide then kills ____ but not the crop of interest.
prior to uterine implantation
The blastocyst is the stage of embryonic development?
embryonic stem cells
The early mammalian embryo contains _____ ___ ____, which are found in the inner cell mass of the blastocyst.
gene addition
The jelly fish gene for GFP was inserted into the zebrafish genome by?
pharming
The production of medically important proteins in the mammary glands of livestock is called molecular ______.
bioremediation
The term that means the use of living organisms or their products to decrease pollutants in the environment is _______.
biological control
The use of living organisms or their products to alleviate plant diseases is called ____ ____.
ex vivo approach
This method is called an __ ____ ______ because the genetic manipulations occur outside the body, and the products are reintroduced into the body.
promoter, oocyte
To express human proteins in milk, the gene of interest to a milk-specific ____ and the DNA is then injected into an ____.
false
True or false: All biotransformation results in biodegradation.
false
True or false: reproductive cloning can only occur as a result of laboratory manipulations?
cartilage
Using stem cells to repair joints damaged by injury or arthritis would be useful in what tissue type?
the capacity to divide, ability to differentiate into one or more specialized cell types
What are the two common characteristics that stem cells use to replenish worn-out or damaged cells?
stem cells
What component of bone marrow is useful to patients with certain types of cancers?
differentiate into *almost* every cell type of the body
What does pluripotent mean?
Genetically modified organisms
What have received genetic material via recombinant NDA technology?
microinjection
What involves the use of microscopic sized needles.
Chimera
What is an organism that contains cells from two different individuals?
introduction of cloned genes into living cells to treat disease
What is gene therapy?
genetic material
What is introduced into animals or plants to create a genetically modified organism?
biodegradation
What is often the results of biotransformation?
Biotechnology
What is the application of technologies that involve the use of living organisms, or products from living organisms, for the development of products that benefits.
transgenic organism
What is the term for an organism that has received genetic material from a different species?
reproductive cloning
What refers to methods that produce two or more genetically identical individuals?
stem cells
What supply the cells that construct our bodies from a fertilized egg?
inherited diseases involving a single gene abnormality
What type of human diseases are the most straightforward targets for gene therapy?
replacement
When a clone gene replaces the normal gene within the chromosome this is called gene ____.
differentiate or undifferentiated
When a stem cell divides, daughter cells can ______ into a specialized cell type or remain an_____ stem cell.
biological control
Which term refers to the use of living organisms or their product to alleviate plant diseases and pests.
bioremediation
Which term refers to the use of living organisms or their products to decrease pollutants in the environment?
multipotent
Which type of stem cell can differentiate into several cell types, but far fewer than an ES cell?
biotransformation
A bioremediation process called _______ occurs when enzymes produced by microorganisms modify a toxic pollutant by altering or transforming its structure
addition
A cloned gene becoming integrated into the genome by nonhomologous recombination is called gene _____.
gene addition
A cloned gene may be introduced into a cell and become integrated into the genome by nonhomologous recombination in a process known as ?
gene knockout
If a cloned gene has been rendered inactive by mutation and replaces the normal gene, researchers can study how the loss of normal gene function affects the organism?
gene replacement
If the genome of the host cell carries the same type of gene and if the cloned gene is swapped with the normal chromosomal gene by homologous recombination, then the cloned gene will replace the normal gene within the chromosome.
totipotent
A fertilized eggs is considered ______, because it can give rise to all of the cell types in the adult organism?
knockin, addition
A gene _____ is a gene _____ in which a gene of interest has been added to a particular site in the mouse genome.
transgene
A gene from one species that is introduced into another species is called a?
gene knockin
A gene of interest is inserted into a particular site in the mouse genome?
molecular pharming
A novel avenue of research involves the production of medically important proteins in the mammary glands of livestock?
produce an entire, intact individual
A single ES cell has lost the ability to?
mouse model
A strain of mice engineered to carry a mutation that is analogous to a mutation in a human gene is termed a?
worn-out or damaged cells
In adults, stem cells also replenish?
living organisms, by-products of living organisms
In biotechnology, what is used to benefit humans?