BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Bt Cotton, Japanese Black, Dairy Cattle

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Class notes: outline the process used to produce transgenic species and include examples of this process and reasons for its use. Transgenic species: are organisms which have genetic material from different species transferred into there chromosomes. The introduced gene instructs the transgenic organism to produce the desired traits or products. This trait may be passed onto future generations. Examples: discuss the potential impact of the use of reproductive technologies on the genetic diversity of species using a named plant and animal example that has been genetically altered. The main fear behind using genetic and reproductive breeding techniques on organism is the natural diversity and variation with the population is decreased. Bt cotton: bt cotton is genetically modified and now comprises of 90% of all cotton. Japanese black beef bull crossed with holstein dairy cow: improve the quality of meat grown across the world. Disadvantaged include, that many natural varieties of cotton will be lost.

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