GMA
Crispr
Ethics
Research and
Development
Animal and Human Pros and Cons
100

what does GMA stand for.

Genetically Modified Animals.

100

How does the bacteria use this.

Bacteria uses crisper to take the viruses RNA and use it to fight off other viruses.

100

What did we compare super solider experimentation.

captain America.

100

What's the large corporation that funds animal GMO.

Enviropig 

100

What's the main reason for cross breeding animal species. 

To get hybrid traits from both parents.

200

how many years have people been genetically modifying animals.

Around 5 thousand.

200

what's the analogy that we used to describe CRISPR.

Molecular scissors for cutting strands of DNA.

200

What right do parents hold for genetic modification of their children.

Parents hold the right to genetically modify their offspring.

200

When did Enviropig start

1999

200

what were the hereditary diseases that were mentioned 

Cancer and Diabetes. 

300

Why were mosquitoes modified to die at a young age.

they were modified to get rid of diseases that mosquitoes spread.

300

how was CRISPR discovered.

It was discovered after people saw bacteria using this protein to kill viruses, but CRISPR can be used for more than just viruses.

300

What organization created the Environment Protection Act, 1986.

Genetic Engineering Approval Committee.

300

Who supplies the largest GMA corporation. 

Cecil Forsberg

300

How could more food products being created help the population. 

The end result could help feed to help the hungry around the world that creates 12 percent

400

How do you change DNA strands.

Using special genetic engineering techniques.

400

What are the two things that CISPR helps researchers do.

Allows researchers to easily alter DNA sequences and modify gene function.

400

what part of human genetic engineering is viewed as the least controversial or most ethical.

That you can modify babies to be not born without diseases.

400

what was the purpose of Enviropig. 

They genetically modified pigs to digest plant phosphorus more efficiently.

400

When pigs had a human genome inserted into them what happened.

They were blind had arthritis and were infertile.

500

What's was the example we used to explain GMAS.

There is a GMO salmon that can reach maturity in half the time of a normal Salmon.

500

What does CRISPR stand for.

Stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats.

500

what's the main reason for genetically modified animals to be seen as unethical.

some people see genetically modified animals as beings that humans have modified for their own benefit. 

500

what did lower concentrations of phosphorus do.

The lower concentrations of phosphorus in surface runoff reduces algae growth.

500

what was the name of the sheep that was successfully cloned.

Dolly

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