Four o'clock paint plants may have red, white, or pink flowers. This is an example of:
What is incomplete dominance?
Which stem cells are most often used to avoid rejection by the patient's immune system?
What is adult stem cells
Particles in sunscreen may accumulate in a water source. This is known as:
What is bioaccumulation?
What approval process do biomedical researchers seek when they create a transgenic animal?
What is apply for a patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
One benefit of creating a genetically modified mammal is to:
What is produce animal models for research
When a scientist charts the position of known genes and other markers relative to each other, this process is called:
What is genetic mapping?
Regenerative medicine relies heavily on the use of:
What is stem cells
Examining properties that can be described as one-billionth are:
What is nanoparticles?
Implanting a gene from one organism into an embryo will create a:
What is a transgenic animal?
When creating a cloned mammal, what structure contains the genetic information the scientist intends to clone?
What is a somatic cell?
those who study genes and their variations
Somatic stem cells are undifferentiated cells that are also called:
Nanobiotechnology research must be conducted in which type of space designed specifically to keep out all airborne particles?
What is a clean room?
Using genetically modified pigs to harvest heart valves for humans demonstrates which benefit of genetically modified organisms?
What is tissue and organ donors
Adult stem cells are to be harvested and transplanted into a patient. Where would these cells most likely be found?
What is in human bone marrow?
Physical manifestations of a trait are:
What are phenotypes?
A xenograft is used in a heart transplant. Where did this tissue come from?
What is another species?
The two types of microscopes used for manipulating material on the nanoscale are:
What is a scanning probe and helium ion?
Scientists implant genetic information from one species into another to create a customized strain of mice for research. What are these scientists creating?
What is a transgenic animal?
Which structure has the potential to develop into any other cell within the human body?
What is a totipotent cell?
techniques used by geneticists to manipulate genes is called:
What is genetic engineering?
Pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) are reprogrammed adult cells produced in a lab to take on characteristics of which type of stem cell?
What is embryonic stem cells?
Chemical properties refer to how the material will:
What is interact with other material?
What is a benefit of creating a genetically modified animal?
What is produce animal models for research?
Reproductive cloning is also called:
What is somatic cell nuclear transfer?