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No, not every gene is transferable. It takes a bit of knowledge about what a particular gene codes for, and where it would correspond in the second organism.

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What is the relationship between a transgenic organism and recombinant DNA?

a transgene is a gene that is not native to an organism (eg. it is a gene that is transferred from one organism to another)recombinant DNA is DNA that has essentially been combined with other, different DNA. DNA is double-stranded (the two strands are held together by basepair complementation). during recombination, the strands break apart, thus allowing another strand to bind with either of the original strands:original strandsDNA you want to insert into the organism (aka. a transgene) ]]you break apart the original strands | |and you add your strands |] |]now you have recombinant DNA, which is what a transgene will be when it has been integrated into an organism. it will (hopefully) be expressed correctly.(it's sliiightly more complicated than this haha, and the transgene can integrate (recombine) in numerous ways... but that's a solid foundational understanding of the process)hope this helps!NT


How do you preserve the recombinant organism?

Recombinant organisms can be preserved by storing them in a cryoprotectant solution and freezing them at ultra-low temperatures using cryopreservation techniques. Another method is to preserve them in a lyophilized (freeze-dried) state, which involves removing water from the organism and storing it at a low temperature. Regular sub-culturing and maintenance of the organism's growth conditions are also important for long-term preservation.


What is a trait that is not expressed when an organism receives genes for 2 different forms of a trait?

A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.


What is a molecule containing DNA from two different organism called?

I'm not quite sure what you mean by your question, but if you are asking about what organisms contain the DNA of another organism, the human body could count as one. The mitochondria within our cells have a DNA that is different from our own DNA strands, which caused many scientists to believe that they might have once been another organism all-together. They replicate using their own processes, too. Hope that helps!


What does a dominant allele does this to another allele?

A dominant allele will mask the expression of a recessive allele when they are present together in an organism. The dominant allele will be expressed, while the recessive allele will not be visibly expressed in the organism's phenotype.

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

recombinant DNA


What is the relationship between a transgenic organism and recombinant DNA?

a transgene is a gene that is not native to an organism (eg. it is a gene that is transferred from one organism to another)recombinant DNA is DNA that has essentially been combined with other, different DNA. DNA is double-stranded (the two strands are held together by basepair complementation). during recombination, the strands break apart, thus allowing another strand to bind with either of the original strands:original strandsDNA you want to insert into the organism (aka. a transgene) ]]you break apart the original strands | |and you add your strands |] |]now you have recombinant DNA, which is what a transgene will be when it has been integrated into an organism. it will (hopefully) be expressed correctly.(it's sliiightly more complicated than this haha, and the transgene can integrate (recombine) in numerous ways... but that's a solid foundational understanding of the process)hope this helps!NT


What is the essence of recombinant DNA?

Recombinant DNA is DNA this has been obtain from a source other then where it orginanated. In other words, a host has been used to create DNA from another organism.


What is a transgenic organism.?

An organism with DNA from another organism.


How do you preserve the recombinant organism?

Recombinant organisms can be preserved by storing them in a cryoprotectant solution and freezing them at ultra-low temperatures using cryopreservation techniques. Another method is to preserve them in a lyophilized (freeze-dried) state, which involves removing water from the organism and storing it at a low temperature. Regular sub-culturing and maintenance of the organism's growth conditions are also important for long-term preservation.


What are some important processes involved in genetic engineering?

Transgenesis, which is the process of replicating DNA from one organism and inserting it into the DNA of another, creating what is called recombinant DNA


What is a trait that is not expressed when an organism receives genes for 2 different forms of a trait?

A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.


What is a molecule containing DNA from two different organism called?

I'm not quite sure what you mean by your question, but if you are asking about what organisms contain the DNA of another organism, the human body could count as one. The mitochondria within our cells have a DNA that is different from our own DNA strands, which caused many scientists to believe that they might have once been another organism all-together. They replicate using their own processes, too. Hope that helps!


What does a dominant allele does this to another allele?

A dominant allele will mask the expression of a recessive allele when they are present together in an organism. The dominant allele will be expressed, while the recessive allele will not be visibly expressed in the organism's phenotype.


What is any organism that eat another organism call?

An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.


What is a molecule that consists of a piece of DNA from one organism combined with the DNA from a member of another species?

A molecule that consists of a piece of DNA from one organism combined with the DNA from a member of another species is known as a recombinant DNA molecule. This molecule is typically created using techniques like genetic engineering to insert specific genes from one organism into another.


How energy moves from one organism to another?

How is energy moved from one organism to another? A.when one organism chases another organism, energy is movedB.when one organism is close by another organism, energy is movedC.when one organism touches another organism, energy is movedD.when one organism eats another organism, energy is moved