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∙ 6y agoGenetic engineering is the combining of DNA from different species and can only be done in the laboratory. Traditional plant and animal breeding stay within the species to get the desired result.
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∙ 14y agoA clone organism is an exact genetic copy of another organism, created through asexual reproduction, while a transgenic organism has had DNA from a different species inserted into its genome through genetic engineering. Clones have the same genetic makeup, while transgenic organisms have genes from different species.
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∙ 12y agoHybrids are produced through sexual reproduction between sexually compatible parents whereas transgenic plants are created by transferring the specific genetic material governing a particular trait from non-compatible organism for example in Bt cotton the resistance for fruit borer insect has been transferred from a bacteria.
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∙ 9y agoHybridization is the "hybrid" offspring of two species of animal. Genetic modification is the changing of targeted genes/proteins via TALENS, CRISPRS, Zinc fingers, ect. In summation hybridization is through mating and genetic modification is a specific changing of specific genes, generally artificially.
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∙ 12y agoThey're carrying a gene (or genes) from an organism of another species.
No, a transgenic mouse is not a clone. A transgenic mouse is one that has had a gene artificially inserted into its genome, whereas a clone is an exact genetic copy of an organism. Cloning involves replicating an entire organism's genetic material.
Not all cloned animals are transgenic. Cloning involves making a genetic copy of an existing individual, while transgenic animals have had genes from another organism inserted into their genome. Cloned animals can be created using the original individual's genetic material without introducing new genes.
An exact duplicate of an organism is called a clone. This is created through asexual reproduction methods such as cloning or cellular replication.
An organism that has the same genes as the organism from which it was produced is called a clone. Cloning is the process of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism.
The opposite of a clone is an original. A clone is an exact genetic copy of an organism, whereas an original refers to the first or source version of something.
No, a transgenic mouse is not a clone. A transgenic mouse is one that has had a gene artificially inserted into its genome, whereas a clone is an exact genetic copy of an organism. Cloning involves replicating an entire organism's genetic material.
Not all cloned animals are transgenic. Cloning involves making a genetic copy of an existing individual, while transgenic animals have had genes from another organism inserted into their genome. Cloned animals can be created using the original individual's genetic material without introducing new genes.
A clone is an organism that is genetically identical to another living organism. This is typically achieved through asexual reproduction or artificial means, resulting in identical genetic material.
A clone that has the exact same genes as the organism that made it is called a genetic clone.
A clone.
An exact duplicate of an organism is called a clone. This is created through asexual reproduction methods such as cloning or cellular replication.
An organism that has the same genes as the organism from which it was produced is called a clone. Cloning is the process of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism.
You are describing a clone.
A clone is produced by actually making an organism by scientific means of extracting a nucleus of the organism you want to clone, inserting it into an oocyte, and inserting that cell into a mother. An identical twin, on the other hand, is naturally born as a child of an organism.
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Clone.
An organism is considered a clone when it is genetically identical to another organism, typically produced through asexual reproduction or artificial means such as cloning techniques. Clones have the same DNA sequence and genetic makeup as the original organism they were derived from.