Through years and years of research, biological study, and another span of months or years of precise, diligent hard work in a state of the art Bio-Laboratory facility...
Its a deceptively complex question... Many Institutes/facilities even employ different techniques, methods, and procedures, depending on who you ask, or what you are trying to do...
What is the intended purpose/function/outcome of your Transgenic organism? Stating what the organism to be worked with/on is, is crossed/mashed with, or what the combination is meant to accomplish, would make answering this question a large amount easier to answer.
And just 1 warning, with transgenics, as with all genetic experiments, etc... CONTAINMENT is an absolute must. Do whatever you want with your experiments, just keep your work quarantined&contained! Dont let your experiment do whatever IT might want to do... cuz u never kno when ur mutant strain of frost-resistant potatoes might decide its time to take over and dessimate the world agricultural industry, etc. Play SAFE out there. ;)
I myself have brainstormed up some useful, allbeit unorthodox or counter-intuitive crosses of different animals, but have never pursued any of my transgenics ideas, being stuck mostly in basic life-sciences and Biology exploration atm. contact me if u wanna bounce more idea around about transgenics, the applications/dangers of such technologies, etc. Im always up for that kind of discussion. I hope I was able to help.
Via laboratory procedures.
Example of transgenic bacteria are- Escherichia coli and Streptococcus mutans.
transgenic organism
Genetically modified organism or GMO is another name for a transgenic organism.
a transgenic species is created by an gentic material. This is known as DNA molecules, which are combined into one molecule to create a new set of genes
Via laboratory procedures.
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Yes. In fact, currently insulin manufacturers worldwide use transgenic (recombinant) bacteria to produce insulin efficiently.
The prefix for "transgenic" is "trans-".
Dolly is not a transgenic animal. A transgenic animal is one that incorporates genes from multiple species.
Transgenic Research was created in 1991.
The transgenic animals contain functional genes introduced by Genetic Engineering from some other species. The foreign gene alters the host cell genetically, and is termed transgeneand the animals with transgene are called transgenics or genetically modified (GM) animals. Some GM animals developed so far include transgenic mouse, transgenic sheep transgenic goats, transgenic cows, transgenic pigs and transgenic fish.
Example of transgenic bacteria are- Escherichia coli and Streptococcus mutans.
At this time (December 2013), there is no indication that daffodils are transgenic plants.
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
taking dna and putting it into another creature is called transgenic.
transgenic organism