a. With whole organism cloning, is the surrogate mother the same species as the organism that is being cloned?
b. My Bt cotton production method is really sketchy:
1.Cotton seedlings are cut, placed onto a growth medium, and grown into callus cells (aggregate of undifferentiated cells). After a few weeks, they’re transferred to a liquid medium where hormones are added to induce them to grow into cotton plant embryos
2.Restriction enzymes used to remove the Bt gene from Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria and added to a carrier bacterium that is able to insert genes into other cells.
3.The cotton plant embryos are dipped into a solution containing a mixture of a vector (bacteria that can inject genes into organisms)) and the extracted Bt genes, and the vectors inject the Bt genes into the cotton cells
4.The Bt gene-containing embryos are grown in tissue culture, transferred to another growth medium. Eventually these germinate into small Bt cotton plants.
Please help me fix it, and correct any mistakes
c. Also, I'm a little unsure about my tissue culture/plant cloning method:
1. Tissue sample is cut from a superior plant and is placed in nutrient culture
2. The tissue sample of the plant grows within the nutrient culture into calluses – aggregate of undifferentiated cells
3. The undifferentiated cells can then thrive within the tissue culture and form specialised parts like leaves, stems etc.
4. Eventually, a small plant/s is formed – clone of the original plant. This plant can then be transplanted into a pot and nurtured in a greenhouse
d. [Genetics: Code Broken?] Would it be safe to assume that the gene cloning/producing recombinant DNA methods are basically identical?
e. [Genetics: Code Broken?] With gene cloning, are MULTIPLE genes from the organism taken out by restriction enzymes and placed into MULTIPLE plasmids, or is only one gene taken out with a restriction enzyme and spliced into one plasmid?
f. [Genetics: Code Broken?] Gene expression. Help.
Thank you in advance, and I'll be back with more last minute questions
b. My Bt cotton production method is really sketchy:
1.Cotton seedlings are cut, placed onto a growth medium, and grown into callus cells (aggregate of undifferentiated cells). After a few weeks, they’re transferred to a liquid medium where hormones are added to induce them to grow into cotton plant embryos
2.Restriction enzymes used to remove the Bt gene from Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria and added to a carrier bacterium that is able to insert genes into other cells.
3.The cotton plant embryos are dipped into a solution containing a mixture of a vector (bacteria that can inject genes into organisms)) and the extracted Bt genes, and the vectors inject the Bt genes into the cotton cells
4.The Bt gene-containing embryos are grown in tissue culture, transferred to another growth medium. Eventually these germinate into small Bt cotton plants.
Please help me fix it, and correct any mistakes
c. Also, I'm a little unsure about my tissue culture/plant cloning method:
1. Tissue sample is cut from a superior plant and is placed in nutrient culture
2. The tissue sample of the plant grows within the nutrient culture into calluses – aggregate of undifferentiated cells
3. The undifferentiated cells can then thrive within the tissue culture and form specialised parts like leaves, stems etc.
4. Eventually, a small plant/s is formed – clone of the original plant. This plant can then be transplanted into a pot and nurtured in a greenhouse
d. [Genetics: Code Broken?] Would it be safe to assume that the gene cloning/producing recombinant DNA methods are basically identical?
e. [Genetics: Code Broken?] With gene cloning, are MULTIPLE genes from the organism taken out by restriction enzymes and placed into MULTIPLE plasmids, or is only one gene taken out with a restriction enzyme and spliced into one plasmid?
f. [Genetics: Code Broken?] Gene expression. Help.
Thank you in advance, and I'll be back with more last minute questions