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  1. Multi-cell Organisms

    Another scheme involves comparing DNA sequences as shown in Figure 01-02a. ... together sometimes, as bacteria were swallowed up by other organisms. .... This is called the haploid state where a single cell carries n chromosomes ..... cell and the recombinant DNA of the plasmid reproduce either the cloned gene or a ...
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  2. Organism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    An organism may either be unicellular (single-celled) or be composed of, .... Thus a sequence of DNA codes for a particular protein which, ... Many multicelled organisms consist of several organ systems, which coordinate to allow for life. ... Use of enzymes and other proteins coded for by DNA genes and made via ...
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  3. Genetic Engineering - Restriction Enzymes and Plasmids ...

    Single-cell bacteria duplicate when the cell divides, producing an exact ... In other words, could genes cross species boundaries? .... But the process of genetic reprogramming seems too complex and haphazard ... How could i explain how restriction enzymes are used to make recombinant DNA and transgenic organisms? ...
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  4. The New Genetics: Chapter 2: RNA and DNA Revealed: New Roles, New ...

    The observation that a cell's gene-reading machinery tracks epigenetic markings led C. ... Why would nature tolerate a process that puts an organism at risk because only one ... Bartolomei and other researchers have shown that these sequences, .... Recombinant DNA. To splice a human gene (in this case, the one for ...
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  5. Genome Glossary

    May 11, 2007 ... A second type of cloning exploits the natural process of cell .... See also: gene, inherit, somatic cell gene therapy, germ line gene therapy .... Model organisms: A laboratory animal or other organism useful for research. ..... Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP): DNA sequence variations that ...
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  6. Storing data encoded DNA in living organisms - US Patent 7056724 ...

    A vector is a DNA molecule originating from a virus, a plasmid, the cell of a higher organism or ... and recombinant molecules containing DNA sequences. ... invention can be single-celled or multi-cellular, prokaryotic or eukaryotic. ... In other words, the living organism will detect stimuli condition as well as ...
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  7. ucbiotech.org - Glossary

    Can also mean the process of producing by nonsexual means an identical ... Contigs: Group of DNA sequences that are overlapping or contiguous on the ... E. coli/Escherichia coli: Specific single-celled organism or bacterium .... Plasmids can be used in recombinant DNA experiments to clone genes from other organisms ...
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    Genetic Engineering

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    The sections of DNA have no known gene sequences, just repeats. How Restriction Enzymes Work ... Creates transgenic organisms – contains genes from other organisms ... Human Cell. Gene for human growth hormone. Recombinant DNA. Sticky ends ... Cloning – creating genetically identical cells from a single cell ...
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  9. Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering

    (a) Transformation is the uptake of DNA directly from an organism's environment .... a recipient cell using artificial techniques (i.e., something other than or in addition ... (a) To transfer manipulated DNA back into a cell, one typically first ... of the gene sequence may be manipulated outside of the cell, etc. ...
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  10. BioEd Online Slides: "DNA", embryonic stem cells, cloning, SCNT

    Examples of types of mutations include changes in DNA sequence at ... Genes that do not pertain to the functioning of each individual cell become inactive, or " turn off. ... or all of a DNA molecule, a single cell type, or an entire organism. ... Other specific applications of recombinant DNA technology include the ...
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