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Aim: What are some other applications of genetically engineered organisms? LO: SWBAT explain some applications of genetic engineering DN: Describe what a transgenic organisms is, and identify how transgenic bacteria have been used to benefit humans. HW: page 330- read and complete research and decide What is a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)? Is any organism that has acquired one or more genes ______ by artificial means. A GMO is said to be transgenic This means that the GMO containsDNA from different species. What are the benefits to genetically modified plants and animals? 1)To make pesticide __________ resistant plants. 2)GM plants can produce natural __________. pesticide vitamin content. 1)To increase ________ 2)To make food last _______. longer 3)Getting food to the market _______. faster Some Examples of GM Plants: Golden Rice is genetically modified so it contains ______ genes _________ from daffodils to _________ increase the production of ______________ beta-carotene (an important precursor of Vitamin A). Scientists have also genetically _________ modified sweet corn so it contains genes _____ from a bacteria that allow the corn to produce a natural __________. pesticide How do scientists genetically modify plants? Example of a GM Animal: These two salmon are the same age, but the GM salmon grew at about twice the rate. **It is more difficult to genetically modify animals than plants. What are the risks of GMOs? 1)Increase in food ________. toxicity 2)The creation of new __________. allergens 3) Reduced nutritional ________ content. 4) Create antibiotic __________. resistance What is Gene Therapy? We rely on our genes functioning correctly, so when a gene is missing or disease can result. not functioning, a ________ Gene therapy is a way of correct gene putting the _______ back into our cells. How is it done? Vector carries the new gene to the cells. Will this individual produce offspring with the normal gene? No, because the sex cells were not altered. Challenges of Gene Therapy: 1)The vector itself could cause the sick individual to become _____. 2) The gene has to be delivered to many & the right kinds of ______. cells 3)The gene needs to be inserted in the right part of the cell’s _______. genome 4) The gene, once present, needs to be __________. expressed