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Can human DNA be inserted into another organisms DNA?

It is possible but the organism may not survive due to the changes in the build of the DNA.


What is produced when DNA from another species is inserted into the genome of an organism which then begins to use the foreign DNA as its own?

You get a mutant


When genes from one organism are placed into the cells of another organism what is this called?

That depends on what the other organism is. When DNA is inserted into a prokaryote (E. Coli for example), we call it transformation. When DNA is inserted into a eukaryoate (yeast or human cells for example), we call it transfection.


What are the six steps to cloning an organism?

Isolate the donor organism's DNA. Insert the DNA into a vector, such as a plasmid. Introduce the vector into a host organism, such as bacteria. Allow the host organism to replicate the inserted DNA. Identify and separate the host organisms containing the cloned DNA. Further culture and characterize the cloned organism.


What are moving fragments of DNA from one organism and inserting them into another organism?

DNA recombination.


In DNA hybridization experiments DNA from one organism is combined with ribosomes from another organism?

No.


What is a cell or organism that contains foreign DNA inserted into its own genetic material called?

A cell or organism that contains foreign DNA inserted into its own genetic material is called a genetically modified organism (GMO). This process is typically done through genetic engineering techniques to introduce specific traits or characteristics into the organism.


Types of DNA that result when genes from one organism are put into another organism?

recombinant DNA


What is transgenic organism and recombinant DNA?

a transgenic organism is an organism that has had its genetic code (DNA) altered by the inclusion of one or more genes from another species of organism A transgenic organism is an organism which has been modified with genetic material from another species. The genetic modification is accomplished by inserting DNA into an embryo with the assistance of a virus, a plasmid, or a gene gun. The embryo is allowed to develop, and the mature organism will express the DNA which has been inserted into its genome. Transgenic organisms can also pass the modification on to future generations by breeding with other members of the same species. Genetically altered organisms are used in biological and medical research, production of pharmaceutical drugs, experimental medicine (e.g. gene therapy), and agriculture (e.g. golden rice).


What is the process of cutting DNA from one organism and inserting it into another organism?

The process of cutting DNA from one organism and inserting it into another is typically achieved through genetic engineering techniques, primarily using restriction enzymes and ligases. First, specific sequences of DNA are cut from the source organism using restriction enzymes, which create "sticky ends" or blunt ends. The desired DNA fragment is then inserted into a vector (like a plasmid) and introduced into the target organism's cells, often using transformation, transfection, or electroporation. Finally, the new DNA can integrate into the target organism's genome, allowing for the expression of the introduced genes.


Is one method of genetic engineering in which a useful segment of DNA from one organism is inserted into a bacterium?

Yes.


What is Creating an organism that has exactly the same DNA as another organism is what?

Cloning.