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Intro to Microbiology, Part 3/3 Study Guide

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Intro to Biotechnology Mark Muller April 4, 2015 Chelsea Claverie Exam 3 Study Guide Southern blotting - Southern blot uses an autoradiograph in combination with an electrophoresis gel to identify similarities between DNA. Similar DNA should travel the same distance in the electrophoresis, on the blot, and have the same binding sites from probes on the autoradiograph. Retrovirus Life Cycle in Cells: Retrovirus originates in nucleus of cell, binds to cell receptor of new cell to infect, reverse transcripts, then binds to the host DNA

Genetic Technology

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Genetic Technology Applied Genetics Selective Breeding Selective breeding is the breeding of organisms to produce certain desired traits in their offspring In selective breeding, a genome is changed slowly and deliberately, over many generations. Selective breeding is one example of biotechnology. Biotechnology is the use of living organisms to make products, such as medicines and improved crops, or to benefit humans. Ancient peoples native to North and South America used selective breeding to develop corn and potatoes from wild plants. Today, farmers still use selective breeding to develop new crops. In order for a new breed with a desired trait to be established, only the offspring that inherit the desired trait are selected to reproduce.

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Yevette Smith It has always been a dream of scientist to move stem cells into a place that needs more cells. They want to launch a medical revolution where organs and tissues might be repaired without having to use machines pumps. So when James Thomason reported that he had succeeded in removing cells from spare embryos at fertility clinics he and other scientists got a lot more than they bargained for. Every wanted to know where the needed going to embryos came from. This article talks about his story and everything else that happened.
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BioRad pGLO Transformation Lab

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Biotechnology Explorer? pGLO? Bacterial Transformation Kit Catalog Number 166-0003EDU explorer.bio-rad.com For Technical Service Call Your Local Bio-Rad Office or in the U.S. Call 1-800-4BIORAD (1-800-424-6723) pGLO araC GFP bla ori Store components of this kit at room temperature. Duplication of any part of this document is permitted for classroom use only. How can jellyfish shed light on the subject? One of the biggest challenges for first-time students of biotechnology or molecular biology is that many of the events and processes they are studying are invisible. The Biotechnology Explorer program has a solution: a gene from a bioluminescent jellyfish and its Green Fluorescent Protein?GFP.

list of Ap Psych terms

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AP Psychology: Mid-Term Exam Study Guide Key Terms Ch 1 Psychology Scientific Method Theory Hypothesis Structuralism Functionalist Theory Psychodynamic theories Behaviorism Gestalt psychology Humanistic psychology Cognitive psychology Evolutionary psychology Positive psychology Gender Gender stereotypes Gender roles Feminist theory Sexual orientation Race Ethnicity Culture Empirical evidence Naturalistic observation Observer bias Case study Survey research Correlational research Experimental method Participants Independent variable Dependent variable Experimental Group Control Group Experimenter bias Sample Random Sample Representative sample Ch 2 Psychobiology Neuroscience Neurons Dendrites

Biology Chapter 20 Study Guide

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Biology: Ch. 20 Study Guide Explain how advances in recombinant DNA technology have helped scientists study the eukaryotic genome. In short: Recombinant DNA has allowed the creation of the biotechnology industry. Longer explanation: Recombinant DNA is DNA in which nucleotide sequences from two different sources ? often different species ? are combined in vitro into the same DNA molecule. Once created by scientists, it is introduced into cultured cells that replicate the DNA and express its genes, creating a desired protein product. This has allowed genetic engineering (the direct manipulation of genes for practical purposes), which has created the biotech industry. Explain the goals of the Human Genome Project.

Unit 6 Vocab

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Agribusiness The set of economic and political relationships that organize food production for commercial purposes. It includes activities ranging from seed production, to retailing, to consumption of agricultural products. Agriculture The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain. AIDS A serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles Animal domestication Animals kept for some utilitarian purpose whose breeding is controlled by humans and whose survival is dependent on humans; differ genetically and behaviorally from wild animals. Biotechnology

ch 10 APWH study aid notes

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Ch 10 Study Aid Notes. Extensive Agriculture Requires limited labor inputs or is spread across large areas of land or both. Staple Crop A crop that is produced in large to feed whole civilizations and societies. Mixed Farming Multiple crops and animals existing on a single farm to provide diverse nutritional intake and non-food items. General Farming Another name for mixed farming. Food Preservation Drying, pickling, storing, refrigerating, and cooking food. Specialized Crops sprout out from this idea. Plantation Crops. Plantation Crops Countries Banana Brazil, Dominica, Costa Rica, Honduras Cane Sugar US (Florida), Brazil, Cuba, China Coffee Ethiopia, Kenya, Colombia, Brazil, US Tea Sri Lanka, India, China, Thailand Rubber

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