Genetic Engineering | Genetics | Biology | Don't Memorise | Summary and Q&A

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Genetic Engineering | Genetics | Biology | Don't Memorise

TL;DR

Genetic engineering involves modifying the genetic material of organisms, such as DNA or RNA, to create genetically modified organisms (GMOs) with beneficial applications.

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Key Insights

  • ❓ Genetic engineering involves modifying genetic material, typically DNA or RNA, to create GMOs.
  • 🪜 Recombinant DNA is a result of genetic engineering, where genetic material is added or deleted.
  • ✋ GMOs have various applications, including the production of disease-resistant and high-yielding crops.
  • 🛟 Gene cloning is the process of making exact duplicates of genetic material, serving important applications in genetic engineering.
  • 🫒 Genetic engineering can be applied to modify genes in all living organisms.
  • ❓ Chemical engineering is another branch of biotechnology that involves using chemicals for cell culture growth and production of useful products.
  • 🌱 The first genetic modification was done in a bacterium, and later applied to animal and plant cells.

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Questions & Answers

Q: What is genetic engineering?

Genetic engineering is the process of modifying the genetic material of organisms, typically DNA or RNA, to create genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

Q: How is genetic engineering carried out?

Genetic engineering can be done by adding or deleting genetic material, resulting in recombinant DNA. This can be applied to modify animal and plant cells.

Q: What are GMOs and their applications?

GMOs are organisms that have been genetically modified through genetic engineering. They can be used to produce robust crops, disease-resistant varieties, and high-yielding varieties of many crops.

Q: What is gene cloning?

Gene cloning is the process of making exact duplicates of genetic material. It involves making copies of specific genes that code for important proteins or newly modified genes.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Genetic engineering involves modifying the genetic material of organisms, such as DNA or RNA, to create genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

  • The process of genetic engineering can be done by adding or deleting genetic material, resulting in recombinant DNA.

  • GMOs created through genetic engineering have various applications, such as producing robust and disease-resistant crops.

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