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KVQ Warm-up #71-75
Gene Recombination
Genetic Drift
Gene Splicing
Gene Therapy
Genetic Engineering
71. A change in the allele frequency of a population as a result
of chance events rather than natural selection.
72. A natural process in which a nucleic acid molecule (usually
DNA but can be RNA) is broken and then joined to a
different molecule; a result of crossing over.
73. A technology that includes the process of manipulating or
altering the genetic material of a cell resulting in desirable
functions or outcomes that would not occur naturally.
74. The intentional insertion, alteration, or deletion of genes
within an individual’s cells and tissues for the purpose of
treating a disease.
75. A type of gene recombination in which the DNA is
intentionally broken and recombined using laboratory
techniques.
KVQ Warm-up #70-75
Gene Recombination
Genetic Drift
Gene Splicing
Gene Therapy
Genetic Engineering
71. A change in the allele frequency of a population as a result of chance
events rather than natural selection.
• Genetic Drift
72. A natural process in which a nucleic acid molecule (usually DNA but can
be RNA) is broken and then joined to a different molecule; a result of
crossing over.
• Gene Recombination
73. A technology that includes the process of manipulating or altering the
genetic material of a cell resulting in desirable functions or outcomes that
would not occur naturally.
• Genetic Engineering
74. The intentional insertion, alteration, or deletion of genes within an
individual’s cells and tissues for the purpose of treating a disease.
• Gene Therapy
75. A type of gene recombination in which the DNA is intentionally broken
and recombined using laboratory techniques.
• Gene Splicing
KVQ Warm-up #70-75
71. A change in the allele frequency of a population as a
result of chance events rather than natural selection.
72. A natural process in which a nucleic acid molecule
(usually DNA but can be RNA) is broken and then
joined to a different molecule; a result of crossing over.
73. A technology that includes the process of
manipulating or altering the genetic material of a cell
resulting in desirable functions or outcomes that would
not occur naturally.
74. The intentional insertion, alteration, or deletion of
genes within an individual’s cells and tissues for the
purpose of treating a disease.
75. A type of gene recombination in which the DNA is
intentionally broken and recombined using laboratory
techniques.
KVQ Warm-up #70-75
71. A change in the allele frequency of a population as a result of
chance events rather than natural selection.
• Genetic Drift
72. A natural process in which a nucleic acid molecule (usually DNA but
can be RNA) is broken and then joined to a different molecule; a
result of crossing over.
• Gene Recombination
73. A technology that includes the process of manipulating or altering
the genetic material of a cell resulting in desirable functions or
outcomes that would not occur naturally.
• Genetic Engineering
74. The intentional insertion, alteration, or deletion of genes within an
individual’s cells and tissues for the purpose of treating a disease.
• Gene Therapy
75. A type of gene recombination in which the DNA is intentionally
broken and recombined using laboratory techniques.
• Gene Splicing