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Genetic engineering and its applications in biotechnology

Subject: Biology
Grade: Lower Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: a2828
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– explain the artificial recombination of DNA
– demonstrate the significance of restriction enzymes in manipulating DNA
– explain the term "vector", give examples and describe its properties from the perspective of genetic engineering
– demonstrate the stages of obtaining the product of a given gene in the bacterial cell
– give examples of biologically active proteins obtained by genetic engineering techniques
– explain the basics of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

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Basic tools in gene...
Animation
Artificial DNA
Whiteboard exercise
Cloning of DNA
Animation
Restriction enzymes
Animation
Restriction enzymes...
Whiteboard exercise
Restriction maps
Illustration
Palindromic sequences
Slideshow
Gene cloning in a b...
Animation
Bacteriophages
Animation
Gene libraries
Illustration
Molecular vectors â...
Whiteboard exercise
Plasmids
Animation
Genetic differences...
Whiteboard exercise
Consequences for cl...
Slideshow
Synthesis of protei...
Animation
Features of proteins
Chart
Genetic engineering...
Whiteboard exercise
Recombinant insulin
Animation
Obtaining erythropo...
Animation
Growth hormone
Illustration
Replication of gene...
Whiteboard exercise
Polymerase chain re...
Animation
Relevant to...
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