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 rice
Genetically modified bacteria can be used to produce. This is a transgenic bacteria.
Insertion of a transgene into the genome during developmental stages produces transgenic animals.
Herbicide tolerance
pesticide
Yes. In fact, currently insulin manufacturers worldwide use transgenic (recombinant) bacteria to produce insulin efficiently.
Yes, a rice plant that has been genetically modified to carry a carrot gene would be considered a transgenic organism. This is because it contains genetic material from a different species (carrot) that has been artificially inserted into its genome.
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)
No, it's far too dry in the desert to produce rice.
Some transgenic cows are engineered to produce human proteins to create substitutes or other alternatives to such things like breast feeding, baby formula and non-transgenic cow milk. They also are created to be an alternative for people who have specific protein allergies.
Rice is a seed. If it didn't produce them there would be nothing to harvest.
The prefix for "transgenic" is "trans-".