PPT-Cloning Animals

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Unit 2 Module 2 Biotechnology and Gene Technologies Learning Objectives Understand how animals can be cloned Understand what embryo splitting is Understand what

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Unit 2 Module 2 Biotechnology and Gene Technologies Learning Objectives Understand how animals can be cloned Understand what embryo splitting is Understand what nuclear transfer is Understand what nonreproductive cloning is. By . Aiste. . Lazauskaite. Faculdade de . Direito. da UNL, 2. 013. Content. Definition. History. Controversy: pros and cons. Ethical perspective. Religious perspective. Law perspective. Human reproductive cloning in . 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. . . Chrispin. . Matinga. and . C. himwemwe Mk-and-a-wire. CLONING. . CLONING -- An umbrella term traditionally used by scientists to describe different processes for duplicating biological material.. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION. In asexual reproduction, one individual produces offspring that are genetically identical to itself. These offspring are produced by mitosis. There are many invertebrates, including sea stars and sea anemones for example, that produce by asexual reproduction.. Learning Objectives:. Explain cloning.. Explain genetic engineering.. Analyse the advantages and disadvantages of cloning and genetic engineering.. Cloning. Clone. = an individual produced through asexual reproduction that is genetically identical to the parent. 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. 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?. Describe some of the practical applications of reproductive cloning and the process and goals of therapeutic cloning.. CLONING OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS. 11.12-11.14. 11.12 Plant cloning shows that differentiated cells may retain all of their genetic potential. By: Madison Lackey. The Ethics of Human Cloning. Is human cloning ethical?. There are three types of cloning. . DNA cloning. This is . the process or isolating a specific fragment of DNA and replicating it. This technology has been around since the 1970’s. 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. . assisted breeding in animal husbandry. Cloning animals is a reliable way of reproducing superior livestock genetics and ensuring herds are maintained at the highest quality possible. It’s importa Cloning . M. aking . a biological copy of another . organism with . the identical genetic makeup of the . donor. Asexual . method of . reproduction. Natural . examples of . cloning include organisms such as . is the production of identical copies of organisms, cells or DNA. . A . clone. is a genetically identical organism or a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single parent.. Cloning occurs in nature as part of growth and reproduction. This natural process can be manipulated to produce clones of organisms artificially..

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