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The transgene that was inserted in the donor somatic cells was designed to express human clotting factor IX protein in the milk of sheep.

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What of the following is not a use for transgenic organisms?

*A+* production of cloned sheep


All cloned animals are also transgenic?

It depends on what is actually cloned. If you clone a gene and insert in an organism the organism is said to be transgenic. It can be a plant, animal or a micro organism.


What is the name of the first cloned mammal?

in 1997 the first Transgenic cow was Rosie,who produced human protein-enriched milk at (2.4 grams per litre).The milk contained the human protein alpha lactalbumin.


How can cloning help with medical problems?

it gets rid of most of the germs, you know GERMS get you sick


In order for a bacterium to produce a eukaryotic protein what must first be isolated from the cell prior to cloning?

the mRNA which is then turned into cDNA which can be cloned in PCR


What type of reproductive when animals produce cloned offspring?

asexual


Explain how and why transgenic animals that secrete a product are often cloned?

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Would a transgenic mouse be a clone?

Cloning and transgenesis are the most recent reproduction technologies. Whereas a cloned animal is genetically identical to the one from which it came, a transgenic animal is one into which a new gene has been introduced or in which an existing gene has been modified by human intervention.Thus cloning, potentially decrease genetic diversity of a population whereas transgenic animals increase the genetic diversity of a population.


A brief history of transgenic organism?

1990- studied people with severe combined immunodeficiency. 1993- the first human embryo was cloned.


How many gallons of milk does a cloned cow produce?

It varies in how many times the cow is cloned but usually 2 for health reasons. the original and the clone


Why female cloned plants produce male seeds?

If you clone a human female can she only have female babies? No.


When does it mean when pea plants are described as being true-breeding?

It means they were produce a sexually and werent cloned.