GCSE Biology – Genetic engineering
Learning Objectives
-I can define the term genetic engineering
-I can describe the use of genetic engineering in plants
-I can describe the use of genetically engineered bacteria to produce insulin
-I can evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of genetic engineering in agriculture
-I can describe the process of producing a genetically modified crop
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Question 1 of 30
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What is genetic engineering?
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What type of organism can be genetically modified?
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What does genetic engineering do?
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What does genetic engineering involve?
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What characteristics can we give to plant crops?
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What do we call crops that have been genetically engineered?
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What can GM crops do?
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8. Question
What do we have genetically engineered bacterial cells to do?
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9. Question
What can human insulin be used to treat?
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10. Question
What else can genetically modified bacteria do?
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What might GM bacteria do in the future?
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Why are GM bacteria extremely important for the future?
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What do GM crops show for farmers?
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Why do we want disease resistant food crops?
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Why are some people concerned about GM?
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Why might wild flower populations decrease with GM crops?
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Why might happen to insects with GM crops?
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Why else are people concerned about GM crops?
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How do we give plants disease resistance?
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At what stage does genetic engineering occur?
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Why does genetic engineering take place at an early stage?
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How does genetic engineering work?
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How does genetic engineering modify the genome?
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Where do “cut out” chromosomes go in genetic engineering?
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How are enzymes used in genetic engineering?
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What happens once the gene is isolated?
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Give an example of a vector used in genetic engineering.
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Where does the vector go?
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What does the vector help to do?
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Where is the gene inserted in the new organism?
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