PPT-Cloning Part 2 Created By: Haley

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Vrazel Objectives Analyze what animals have been cloned Evaluate the risk of cloning What animals have been cloned Scientists have been cloning animals for many

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Vrazel Objectives Analyze what animals have been cloned Evaluate the risk of cloning What animals have been cloned Scientists have been cloning animals for many years In 1952 the first animal a tadpole was cloned . Human Reproductive Cloning. Is human reproductive cloning (HRC) morally different from natural pregnancy?. In . 2009, . Obama claimed human . reproductive cloning (HRC) is "dangerous, profoundly wrong, and has no place in our society, or any society. Types of Cloning. . . Reproductive Cloning . – making copies of a whole . animal/human – useful to propagate transgenic /genetically modified organisms. Therapeutic Cloning . – making copies of an embryo in order to harvest its stem . Part 2. Created By: Haley . Vrazel. . Objectives. Analyze what animals have been cloned.. Evaluate the risk of cloning.. What animals have been cloned? . Scientists have been cloning animals for many years. . (Part 1). Created by: Haley . Vrazel. Objectives. Define cloning.. Identify the history of cloning. . Analyze the different types of cloning.. What is Cloning?. Animal cloning is an assisted reproductive . In biotechnology, cloning refers to the different processes used for . duplicating . biological material . (ex. DNA fragments, cells or organisms). . . The 3 Types of Cloning Technologies:. 1. Recombinant DNA Technology/DNA Cloning. Introduction . to cloning and creating objects. Objective. Learn how to create clones and . creatables. Understand the difference between clones and . creatables. .. Be able to explain the advantages of each in terms of ease of program maintenance. . Vrazel. Objectives. Define cloning.. Identify the history of cloning. . Analyze the different types of cloning.. What is Cloning?. Animal cloning is an assisted reproductive . technology similar . to artificial insemination, . describe the production of natural clones in plants using the example of vegetative propagation in elm trees; . describe the production of artificial clones of plants from tissue culture;. discuss the advantages and disadvantages of plant cloning in agriculture (HSW6a, 6b, 7c); . Regeneration. Discuss This…. You cut your finger and it heals. You cut your hair and it grows back. You mow your grass and a week later it needs mowing again. . Why does this happen? What is actually happening on a molecular level?. Scientific Realities, Public Controversy. Cloning. The goal of reproductive cloning is to create a new organism, human or animal.. The goal of therapeutic cloning is . not. to produce a new human being. Prepare your notebook for Cornell Notes . Click & Clone Lab. QUICKWRITE: . In your on words explain the process of the click and clone lab demonstration.. What were the steps?. What was the purpose? . Prepare your notebook for Cornell Notes . Warm up 1/8/18. Coat color in mice varies greatly, ranging from black to grizzly gray, black-and-white, spotted or white. The nucleus from a body cell of a grizzly-gray mouse is fused with an egg from a black mouse from which the nucleus has been removed. The egg begins to divide and is then transplanted into a female white mouse. . Gene cloning and other techniques, collectively termed DNA technology, can be used to manipulate and analyze DNA and to produce useful new products and organisms.. In genetic engineering, bacterial restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA molecules within short, specific nucleotide sequences (restriction sites), yielding a set of double-stranded DNA fragments with single stranded sticky ends.. A vehicle used to transfer genetic material such as DNA sequence from the donor organism to target cell of recipient organism(Host cell).. Also referred as carrier of DNA sequence.. Also referred as cloning vehicle or cloning DNA..

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