Biotechnology Time line
Historical Events in Biotechnology on Dipity.
The main idea of this assessment is to look at TWO different biological manipulations us humans have used to control the genome of an animal or plant AND linking this to multiple implications the manipualtion of DNA has on the direction and rte of evolution.. The big idea is to compare and contrast the two examples of human manipulations and discuss how this potentially influences ecosystems, genetic biodiversity, the survival or health individual organism , survival of populations and the rate and direction of evolution in populations.
You might find the following format useful:
1. A brief introduction about what genetic manipulation is, briefly describe the two manipulations and the case study you will use as a context for each.
2. Introduce the human manipulation #1 and the case study you will use as a context. Describe the biological processes used (how,what,why) to allow the genome for that plant or animal to be manipulated and transferred and for what reason.
3. Link how this will potentially have biological implications on influencing ecosystems, genetic biodiversity, the survival or health individual organism , survival of populations and the rate and direction of evolution in populations.
4. Repeat for human manipulation #2.
5. Show a comprehensive understanding by evaluating, analysing, comparing and contrasting between the two human manipulations discussed.
6. Include a list of sources used.
Watch the video below to get your thinking linking: x
You might find the following format useful:
1. A brief introduction about what genetic manipulation is, briefly describe the two manipulations and the case study you will use as a context for each.
2. Introduce the human manipulation #1 and the case study you will use as a context. Describe the biological processes used (how,what,why) to allow the genome for that plant or animal to be manipulated and transferred and for what reason.
3. Link how this will potentially have biological implications on influencing ecosystems, genetic biodiversity, the survival or health individual organism , survival of populations and the rate and direction of evolution in populations.
4. Repeat for human manipulation #2.
5. Show a comprehensive understanding by evaluating, analysing, comparing and contrasting between the two human manipulations discussed.
6. Include a list of sources used.
Watch the video below to get your thinking linking: x
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Animal Biotechnology:
Animal biotechnology encompasses a broad range of techniques for the genetic improvement of domesticated animal species including selective breeding, artificial insemination, cloning, and genetic engineering. Learn about both biomedical and agricultural applications of animal biotechnology and some of the science-based and ethical concerns that are engendered by certain applications
Animal biotechnology encompasses a broad range of techniques for the genetic improvement of domesticated animal species including selective breeding, artificial insemination, cloning, and genetic engineering. Learn about both biomedical and agricultural applications of animal biotechnology and some of the science-based and ethical concerns that are engendered by certain applications
THAnks Dr Mark Burdas!
FROM RUAkura research
Link HERE for the powerpoint sent. Be careful because there is some transgenic stuff in there too.
Link HERE for the powerpoint sent. Be careful because there is some transgenic stuff in there too.
Link HERE for the powerpoint sent. Be careful because there is some transgenic stuff in there too.