Explain the first stage of embryonic development.
Fertilization, cell division, cell migration
What is recombinant DNA?
A DNA molecule comprised of the genetic material of different species.
How many different methods of gene insertion exist?
DNA microinjection, Retrovirus-medicated Gene Transfer, Embryonic Stem Cell-Mediated Gene Transfer
This secretion allows for easy access to the products of transgenic engineering in animals.
Melk
A deficiency of this protein can lead to emphysema.
Alpha-1-antitrypsin
Explain the process of gastrulation.
3 germ layers arise
What are some common methods/tools to edit DNA?
CRISPR/CAS9, knockout, TALENS
What does it mean to be induced to superovulate?
It means to increase the production of eggs.
This type of molecule interacts with RNA polymerase to control the activity of a gene.
A DNA promoter
This glycoprotein circulates in the blood of vertebrates and is used in the treatment of wound healing.
Fibrinogen
Mosaic and regulative development
What is TALEN?
Transcription activator-like nuclease
Explain the process of DNA microinjection.
DNA microinjection is when DNA from one organism is manually injected into the eggs of another by use of glass pipettes.
Daily Double!!
Insulin
Explain the process of embryonic differentiation.
How does the TALEN system work?
Yeah what he said
Explain the process of Embryonic Stem Cell-mediated Gene Transfer.
It is the most complex approach to germline gene insertion by the use of stem cells.
These hormones are responsible for the development of mammary glands capable of lactation.
Progesterone and prolactin
This natural whey protein contains a naturally high content of all essential and branched-chain amino acids.
Alpha-lactalbumin
Explain the blastocyst implantation.
It be like that
What is CRISPR and how does it work?
That's too long I don't get paid enough to type all that out.
What is the most common method to obtain a target gene?
Knockout Method
This process of protein extraction from milk is similar to electrophoresis
Electrodialysis
This protein is produced in the liver and it is the most abundant protein in human blood plasma.
Human Serum Albumin