Insertion of a transgene into the genome during developmental stages produces transgenic animals.
Dolly is not a transgenic animal. A transgenic animal is one that incorporates genes from multiple species.
Genetically modified bacteria can be used to produce. This is a transgenic bacteria.
Practical applications are: bacteria: they are easy to grow animal: study genes and improve the food supply plant: They are an important part of our food supply because they produce a natural insecticide so they don't have to be sprayed.
Transgenic mice are created by incorporating recombinant DNA into the genome of a mouse embryo and then implanting that embryo into a female mouse. The resulting offspring is transgenic
Transgenic animals are animals that have had genes from other organisms inserted into their DNA. This can occur naturally or be done artificially in a lab. The term transgenic organisms usually refers to those which have been modified artificially by humans.
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Yes. In fact, currently insulin manufacturers worldwide use transgenic (recombinant) bacteria to produce insulin efficiently.
That's correct. Dolly the sheep was not a transgenic animal because she was cloned from a cell of another sheep, meaning all her genes were from the same species without any genetic modification from other organisms.
Transgenic organis can be said to be genetically modified organism(GMO). A GMO can be any organism or plant whose genetic material is altered by genetic engineering techniques for a reserach purpose or for a benefit. Transgenic mouse or knock out mouses, transgenic crops, plants and countless microbes are genetically altered by gene technology.
bacteria reproduce quickly. The more transgenic bacteria there are, the more insulin is produced. (I am taking an online Biology course and this question was asked, and this was the answer the online class gave me)
Currently, they are not. A transgenic animal is one that has been genetically modified to carry a gene that is not normally found in that species. There are a few livestock animals that are transgenic, but they are carefully monitored in research facilities because they are quite expensive to create and to maintain.