Traditional Biotechnology
Cloning
DNA Fingerprinting
Modern Biotechnology
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100

This plant is believed to have been one of the first examples of modern bioengineering.

What is corn?

100

Cloning produces individuals that are genetically this.

What is identical?


100

DNA fingerprinting involves first doing this to DNA.

What is cutting it into fragments?

100
This is what the acronym GMO stands for.

What is genetically modified organism?

100

The image produced by gel electrophoresis to help identify a suspect in a crime is known as this.

What is a DNA fingerprint?

200

This type of biotechnology involves breeding individuals that are genetically very similar. It often produces, however, genetic disorders.

What is inbreeding?

200

This type of organism is very easily cloned.

What are bacteria?

200

These substances are used to cut DNA.

What are restriction enzymes?

200

These types of plants and animals carry genes from other species.

What are transgenic organisms?

200

This technology uses 3D printing to living tissues and organs.

What is bioprinting?

300

This type of technology involves the breeding of organisms with different traits to create individuals with a blend of traits.

What is hybridization?


300

This animal was famously cloned in 1996. She was given the name Dolly.

What is a sheep?

300

Once DNA is cut into fragments, it is put into a gel that will separate the DNA bases on this property of the fragments.

What is their size?

300

These circular DNA molecules found in prokaryotes are used to produce many copies of a gene.

What are plasmids?

300

This type of biotechnology research involves the study of cells that can differentiate into any type of cell.

What is stem cell research?

400

This type of breeding produced a variety of dog breeds from a common wolf ancestor.

What is selective breeding?

400

Clones of these types of organisms were the first animals to have ever been cloned. They aren't reptiles, but some may say they may resemble them superficially.

What are salamanders?

400

DNA naturally has this charge.

What is a slight negative charge?

400

DNA produced from multiple sources is called this.

What is recombinant DNA?

400

Exposure to this can induce bacterial mutation rates.

What is radiation?

500

This plant is believed to be the ancestor of modern corn.

What is teosinte?

500

These four vertebrates have all been cloned.

What are the salamander, frog, rabbit, sheep, cow, goat, and mouse?

500

This technology uses a jello-like substance to compare the DNA of several different suspects in a crime. A DNA fingerprint, so to speak, is produced as the end result.

What is gel electrophoresis?

500

This process replicates a short section of DNA by repeatedly heating and cooling DNA fragments

What is PCR (polymerase chain reaction)?

500

This condition is when an organism (usually a plant) has more than two copies of its chromosome. It can mean the organism is larger than typical.

What is polyploidy?