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Genetic Engineering Biotechnology
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1. Which encodes for a particular protein product into the genome of appropriate host organism transforms the host organism into a production plant for the protein that is the genetic expression of a particular sequence - then - by means of routine bioc
Genetic Markers
Transfection of recombinant DNA
Hemophilia A
Baker's Yeast
2. Almost 6000 yrs ago in wine and bread making - involves practical application of microorganisms in manufacturing products or carrying out a particular decomposition - most involve the actions of bacteria - molds - yeasts adn algae that have been sele
causes uniqueness of DNA of an individual
Modern applications of Biotechnology
Baker's Yeast
Biotechnology originated___
3. The actual sequence of nucleotides that make up the DNA molecule; we have due to lab techniques in genetic engineering - the ability to creat a DNA fingerprint ( DNA type or DNA profile) that is unique identifying characteristic of an individual
characteristics of a good cloning host
causes uniqueness of DNA of an individual
a potential complication of Hemophilia A treatment involving periodic blood transfusions of the missing protein of Factor VIII derived from the plasma of human donors
causes the restriction fragments to move through the gel during the process of gel electrophoresis
4. The ability to produce recombinant proteins in bacteria and yeasts reather than isolating protein from animals or humans
advent of genetic engineering techniques has provided
The degree of uniquesness in DNA of an individual is directly proportional to ___
genetic probe testing
recombinant DNA
5. Corn mash whiskey - is clear after distillation - the aging process while in an oak barrel for years - is responsible for the golden color and distinct taste of bourbon (or Jack Daniels Tennessee whiskey)
causes uniqueness of DNA of an individual
Gene Therapy is the process in which
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA)
moon shine
6. Derived from potatos is the most widely marketed and consumed alcoholic beverage
Type 1 Diabetes
vodka
Cloning
Gel electrophoresis
7. Use recombinant DNA technology to synthesize products that cannot be manufactured by other methods - or cannot be manufactured as efficiently or effectively by other methods
Gene therapy
the first uses of DNA fingerprinting
Gel electrophoresis
Pharmacuetical companies
8. Gel electrophoresis is a process based on migration of negatively charged DNA fragments through a gel - toward a positive electrode
Pharmacuetical companies
lab technique of Gel Electrophoresis
Genetic Markers
plants or animals
9. Limited availablity of the essential - missing or deficient hormone - which can be aided by pharmaceutical companies use of recombinant DNA technology.
What can limit the treatment of diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes - Dwarfism and Hemophilia A?
transgenic or genetically - modified organisms
recombinant DNA
Cloning
10. Fermented and distilled corn mash - the state of Kentucky holds the patent on the word bourbon in reference to corn mash whiskey. Jack Daniels - produced in Tennessee is bourbon but NOT CALLED bourbon due to this patent
Type 1 Diabetes
Bourbon
causes the restriction fragments to move through the gel during the process of gel electrophoresis
Transfection
11. Incompatible DNA of bacteriophages and plasmids
what endonuclease protects against In bacteria cells
requirements for a host to be a suitable vector for transfection
a potential complication of Hemophilia A treatment involving periodic blood transfusions of the missing protein of Factor VIII derived from the plasma of human donors
Restriction Fragments
12. To deliberately remove genetic material from one organism - and combine it with the genetic material of another
what endonuclease protects against In bacteria cells
the primary intent of recombinant DNA technology
Gene therapy
Microbial Enzymes break down what?
13. Used in industry - agriculture - food sciences and environmental protection. Some utilize genetic engineering techniques to achieve a desired outcome or rely on natu4ral biochemical and metabolic activities of organisms
Modern applications of Biotechnology
benefit of restriction fragments being seperated through the process of gel electrophoresis
Sour Dough
plants or animals
14. A faulty gene in humans suffering from a disease which is due to the lack of a protein or the presence of a defective protein is corrected or reparied; inherent benefit is to permanently cure physiological dysfunction by repairing a genetic defect
vodka
Gene Therapy is the process in which
skeletal muscles
Plasmin
15. A lack of an essential hormone causes the disease and treatment involves replacing the missing hormone
Microbial Enzymes break down what?
In diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes - Dwarfism - and Hemophilia A
ethyl alcohol
causes uniqueness of DNA of an individual
16. Are bacterial enzymes that recognize foreign DNA and are capable of breaking the bonds between adjacent nucleotides; each has a specific nucleotide sequence as its target
ethyl alcohol
lab technique of Gel Electrophoresis
the first uses of DNA fingerprinting
Endonuclease enzymes
17. yeasts ferment carbs in fruits & grains anaerobically resulting in producing ethyl alcohol
Sour Dough
ethyl alcohol
Transfection
Rum
18. Inherent differences in ________ of DNA are used to identify humans - animals - and microbes;DNA analysis has revolutionized fields such as epidemiology and criminalistics; DNA technology is now common - place in forensic investigations
nucleotide sequences
Recombinant DNA technology has changed the outcomes of many diseases and conditions by...
Restriction Fragments
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA)
19. After the actual size of individual fragments are determined - the nucleotide sequence which has been isolated and identified - can be inserted into an acceptable cloning host through the process of transfection
benefit of restriction fragments being seperated through the process of gel electrophoresis
Cloning
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA)
Dwarfism
20. Enabling the large- scale production of life- saving or life- altering hormones and enzymes of human origin
In diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes - Dwarfism - and Hemophilia A
genetic probe testing
recombinant DNA
Recombinant DNA technology has changed the outcomes of many diseases and conditions by...
21. Are observable variations in DNA which help establish a profile
kneading dough
characteristics of a good cloning host
Genetic Markers
Plasmin
22. Are recombinant organisms produced by insertion of recombinant DNA fragments
Biotechnology originated___
causes uniqueness of DNA of an individual
used to replace missing or mutated genes to correct inherited defects
transgenic or genetically - modified organisms
23. Lactobacillus Sanfrancisco
vodka
Genetic markers and unique DNA profiling can also be used by potential parents
Sour Dough
Endonuclease enzymes
24. Degree of uniqueness is directly proportional to the prevalence of particular markers in comparison population; use of multiple markers allow significant increase in actual uniqueness of profile established
The degree of uniquesness in DNA of an individual is directly proportional to ___
Gene Therapy is the process in which
Genetic markers and unique DNA profiling can also be used by potential parents
advent of genetic engineering techniques has provided
25. Although the availability of HGH was limited at best - demand exceeding the opportunity of supply - the potential transmission of infectious agents such as the prion associated with Creutzfedt- Jacob disease was life threatening to the individual rec
Inherent differences in what is used to identify humans - animals and microbes?
the primary intent of recombinant DNA technology
the complication of most concern in treating Pituitary Dwarfism using human cadavers
Modern applications of Biotechnology
26. Profile established by analysis of multiple markers provides unique characteristic of individual whose DNA is presented;
Gel electrophoresis
DNA profiles are established by...
recombinant DNA
skeletal muscles
27. Actions of microbial enzymes that break down flour proteins ( gluten) and give dough its elasticity
insulin
Genetic Markers
Genetic Engineering
Microbial Enzymes break down what?
28. Final product of recombinant DNA may be production of a particular protein such as _______ - human growth factor and certain clotting factors; recombinant DNA is transferred into bacteria - which can utilize routine protein synthesis mechanisms to pr
What DNA fingerprinting methods depend on?
Transfection
vodka
insulin
29. The process of introducing foreign genes into a cloning host organism
The first gene therapy patient
a potential complication of Hemophilia A treatment involving periodic blood transfusions of the missing protein of Factor VIII derived from the plasma of human donors
Transfection
skeletal muscles
30. Caused by a lack of adequate Human Growth Hormone (HGH); once treated by harvesting HGH from the pituitary glands of human cadavers
Gel electrophoresis
Dwarfism
Recombinant DNA technology has changed the outcomes of many diseases and conditions by...
recombinant DNA
31. To detect presence of genes that increase risk of hereditary diseases and establish patterns of inheritance of the diseases; it can be used to establish paternity and maternity - genetic ancestry of domestic animals an genetic diversity of animals br
Baker's Yeast
Use of DNA sequencing procedures combined with amplification techniques such as polymerase chain reactions allow what?
Genetic markers and unique DNA profiling can also be used by potential parents
Plasmin
32. Caused by a lack of adequate clotting factor VIII;
Dwarfism
Hemophilia A
recombinant DNA techniques
Genetic markers and unique DNA profiling can also be used by potential parents
33. Once the specific functional protein will be synthesized - the availbility of the protein will eliminate the disease condition
Use of DNA sequencing procedures combined with amplification techniques such as polymerase chain reactions allow what?
Restriction Fragments
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA)
Gene therapy works because...
34. A good recombinant vector must be capable of carrying a significant fragment of DNA and readily accept it
Bourbon
Use of DNA sequencing procedures combined with amplification techniques such as polymerase chain reactions allow what?
requirements for a host to be a suitable vector for transfection
lactic acid
35. Can be inserted into plants or animals to produce organisms that are better adapted to their environments - has been shown to cause improvements in crops by improving things such as drought resistance and has conveyed immunity to those consuming them
Cloning
insulin
recombinant DNA
skeletal muscles
36. Recombinant DNA may enable __________ to determine the likelihood of a praticular genetic disease long before the appearance of symptoms associated with the disease;early detection may allow intervention before the occurrence of irreversible damage.
Transfection of recombinant DNA
characteristics of a good cloning host
genetic probe testing
Cloning
37. Gene therapy
used to replace missing or mutated genes to correct inherited defects
Type 1 Diabetes
lactic acid
Genetic Engineering
38. Can revert to anaerobic fermentation in the event they have exhausted their oxygen supply - creating lactic acid
skeletal muscles
causes the restriction fragments to move through the gel during the process of gel electrophoresis
Recombinant DNA technology has changed the outcomes of many diseases and conditions by...
Inherent differences in what is used to identify humans - animals and microbes?
39. Migration is due to attraction of opposite charges - smaller fragments move faster than larger ones - which allows the restriction fragments to be not just seperated but isolated and identified
used to replace missing or mutated genes to correct inherited defects
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA)
causes the restriction fragments to move through the gel during the process of gel electrophoresis
In diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes - Dwarfism - and Hemophilia A
40. Genetic Engineering is based on the ability to manipulate DNA by using a variety of ___________;allow DNA to cut precisely determined points along each strand - to be separated according to size of fragments and to be sequenced to determine exact com
recombinant DNA techniques
DNA profiles are established by...
Transfection of recombinant DNA
Restriction Fragments
41. Involves removal of a selected gene from on organism (genetic donor) followed by its propagation in a different organism (cloning host)
Baker's Yeast
Cloning
genetic probe testing
transgenic or genetically - modified organisms
42. Incorportates air into the dough
The degree of uniquesness in DNA of an individual is directly proportional to ___
kneading dough
missing or dysfunctional proteins
Microbial Enzymes break down what?
43. Enzyme required for conversion of inactive protein plasminogen to its active form plasmin; is used to dissolve clots associated with myocardial and cerebral infarctions - availablity of tPA from human origin is limitied and not sufficient to meet the
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA)
Genetic Markers
Microbial Enzymes break down what?
The first gene therapy patient
44. Insertion of particular recombinant DNA sequences that encode missing or dysfunctional proteins
Pharmacuetical companies
Gene therapy
the complication of most concern in treating Pituitary Dwarfism using human cadavers
Inherent differences in what is used to identify humans - animals and microbes?
45. Detecting variations in DNA sequence at same location in genome of different individuals;
Biotechnology
What DNA fingerprinting methods depend on?
causes uniqueness of DNA of an individual
What can limit the treatment of diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes - Dwarfism and Hemophilia A?
46. Caused by a lack of adequate insulin production - once treated using insulin derived from animals
lab technique of Gel Electrophoresis
Type 1 Diabetes
insulin
what endonuclease protects against In bacteria cells
47. Saccharomyctes cervisiae
48. Forensic medicin; examples : fingerprints - hair - skin - fingernails - semen - blood or saliva
Dwarfism
Genetic markers and unique DNA profiling can also be used by potential parents
In diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes - Dwarfism - and Hemophilia A
the first uses of DNA fingerprinting
49. Plasmids and bacteriophages
Bourbon
Microbial Enzymes break down what?
characteristics of a good cloning host
most effective DNA vectors
50. Was a 4 yr old girl - in 1990 suffering from severe immunodeficiency disease caused by lack of enzyme adenosine deaminase (ADA). Researchers at the National Institutes of Health - transfused her own blood cells that had been engineered to contain the
The first gene therapy patient
Plasmin
genetic probe testing
recombinant DNA techniques