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Embryotic stem cell research benefits our society with the possibility of it helping various diseases and it only requires a small number of cells. The negatives of stem cell research are the cost and ethical controversary. To start, stem cell research could help with diseases like Alzheimer's and certain cancers like Parkinson's. Also since cells replicate incredibly fast, procedures wouldn't need many cells depending on the case. Stem cell research can vary in costs from about $5000 to $20,000 which for many people is difficult because stem cells are very temporary in many cases. Many groups of people don't agree with stem cell research since human embryos are destroyed in the process of harvesting embryonic cells and it is "potential life".
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1. A transgenic organism expressese DNA that has been derived from another species. These organisms have altered genomes and are generated in the laboratory for the purposes of research, for example, the "knock-out" mice are tansgenic mice with a particular gene of <u>interest disabled</u>.
2. Recombinant DNA is the DNA that has been altered to contain genes, or portions of genes, from different organisms. The DNA molecules are formed in the lab using recombination methods to bring together genetic material from multiple sources and therefore creating sequences that are not found in the genome.
3. Restriction enzymes are found naturally in bacteria and they cut DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. These enzymes are also called restriction endonucleases, they cleave DNA into fragments at or near specific recognition sites called <em>restriction sites</em>. They are found in bacteria and archaea and they serve to provide a defense mechanism against invading viruses.
4. Biotechnology is the use or alteration of organisms, cells, or biological molecules to produce food, drugs, or other goods. Living systems and organisms are used to make or develop products. Biotechnology enhances cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and product for the purposes of improving life and health.
5. Polymerase chain reaction is a technique that is used to quickly synthesize billions of copiies of a specific segment of DNA. It is a quick and a very efficient way to generate many copies of DNA. The process is applicable when there are small quantities of DNA to analyze. The events of PCR involves:
- separation of DNA strands,
- addition of primers,
- use of DNA polymerase to produce second strand of DNA.
6. In the process known as transformation, bacteria take up pieces of DNA from the surroundings. Bacterial transformation results from the uptake of naked DNA (DNA without associated cells or proteins). Transformation may also occur naturally in some species of bacteria.
Most of the organisms (Living things/Biotic) need nonliving (abiotic) things to live in, such as caves, tunnels, under rocks (for the smaller ones.), water, etc.