Genetic Engineering Questions
Genetic Engineering Questions
Genetic Engineering Questions
2. Explain what is meant by the following terms in relation to forming a genetically modified
bacterium containing the gene for human insulin:
(a) Isolation
(b) Cutting
(c) Insertion
(d) Transformation
(e) Expression
4. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas, which reduces the concentration of glucose in the
blood. People, who cannot produce insulin, or not enough of it, are called diabetics. Many diabetics
need daily injections of insulin. For many years this insulin has been extracted from the pancreas of
pigs, sheep and cattle. Human insulin can now be produced using a technique known as genetic
engineering.
(a) What is a hormone?
(b) Where in the body is insulin produced?
(c) What is its function?
(d) Why are bacteria suitable for use for this purpose?
(e) What bio molecules are used to extract a gene from a chromosome?
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(f) Explain why the same restriction enzyme must be used to extract the gene and open the loop
of DNA in the bacterium.
(g) What substances should be added to a bioreactor to enable bacteria to grow?
(h) Give one advantage of using genetically engineered insulin compared with that extracted
from pigs, sheep or cattle.
(b) Human growth hormone HGH is produced in the pituitary gland. Where is the gland located?
1) Stomach
2) Brain
3) Intestine
4) Lung
6. Some scientists are worried that bacteria produced by genetic engineering might escape from the
laboratory into the environment. What problems might arise if this happened?
7. Suppose it was possible to use genetic engineering to make people more intelligent. Do you think
this should be allowed?
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8. The local ’Get Fresh’ shop put out a tray of tomatoes having wonderful flavour, texture and
redness. The sign above the tray identified them as GM produce. Most shoppers selected
unmodified tomatoes in the next tray, even though those tomatoes were pale pink, blotchy and
tasteless. Which ones would you pick? Why?
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9. Genetic engineers are trying to produce a Soya bean plant, which is resistant to weed killers. They
have identified an enzyme which makes tomato plants resistant to a common herbicide. They plan
to take DNA from the tomato plant and transfer it into the Soya bean plant in order to produce a
strain of Soya bean resistance to the herbicide.
(a) Explain the advantages of producing Soya bean plants which are resistant to this herbicide.
(b) Explain how, using an appropriate bacterium, Soya bean plants resistant to weed killers might
be produced.
(c) Explain how cloning would be used to produce large numbers of herbicide-resistant plants.
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Genetic Engineering Crossword
Across
6. The first stage in genetic engineering.
7. The loop of DNA in the bacteria cell, used in genetic engineering.
Down
1. Genetic engineering is defined as the _________________ and alteration of genes.
2. The type of enzyme used to cut strands of DNA
3. The DNA that has been changed in the process of genetic engineering is called __________________ DNA
4. The final stage in the process of genetic engineering
5. The sticking of the target gene in to the plasmid is referred to as ______________
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Genetic Engineering Puzzle
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Teachers Answer Sheet for puzzle
1. Isolation
2. Restriction
3. Transformation
4. Plasnid
5. Recombinant
6. Expression
7. Target Gene
8. Enzymes
9. Bacteria
10. DNA
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References
Discovering Biology by Michael Meaney - Mentor Publications
Leaving Certificate Biology Revised Edition by Michael O’ Callaghan – Edco Publications
Leaving Certificate Examination Papers - Folens
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