What are the potential benefits and risks of using biotechnology in food production, such as lab-grown meat?
Transgenic animals are basically the animals who have had their DNA manipulated by addition of foreign gene through vectors. This is mostly for the following purposes: Study of disease: Diseases such as Cancer, cystic fibrosis, Rheumatoid arthritis and Alzheimer's can be studied through them VaccineRead more
Transgenic animals are basically the animals who have had their DNA manipulated by addition of foreign gene through vectors.
This is mostly for the following purposes:
- Study of disease: Diseases such as Cancer, cystic fibrosis, Rheumatoid arthritis and Alzheimer’s can be studied through them
- Vaccine study: testing of vaccines could be done by injecting into transgenic animals.
- Physiological activities: study of genes and how they affect body functions could be done by introduction of genes that alter formation of some factors.
- Biological products: Such as alpha-1-antitrypsin and alpha-lactalbumin can be obtained.
95% of the transgenic animals are MICE. Others include pigs, rabbits, sheep, cow, rats fish etc.
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Somatic hybridization is the process of breeding new plants by fusing isolated somatic protoplasts taken from various body parts/vegetative tissues of plants except for reproductive cells. Somatic hybridization Steps Fusion of Protoplast The protoplast is a cell devoid of a cell wall. The fusRead more
Somatic hybridization is the process of breeding new plants by fusing isolated somatic protoplasts taken from various body parts/vegetative tissues of plants except for reproductive cells.
Somatic hybridization Steps
The protoplast is a cell devoid of a cell wall. The fusion of protoplasts can be achieved by three methods:
Not all the protoplasts fuse, some leftover protoplasts fuse to develop a heterokaryon.
There are three methods for the selection:
There is a need to use some molecular genotyping to determine the hybrid plants that resulted from the development.
Symmetric and asymmetric: When the chromosome numbers are present corresponding to the parents.
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