rDNA improves:
Better crops(drought and heat resistance).
Recombinant vaccines for (hepatitis b).
Prevention and cure of cystic fibrosis.
Production of clotting factors.
Production of insulin.
Plants that produce their own insecticides.
Cloning animals
Eating food
Living life
Fishing for bees in the summertime
Recombinant DNA can be used for several things. It can be used to enter a gene into a living culture using bacterial plasmids. Or can also be used to create large samples of DNA also through bacterial plasmids by isolating the plasmids contains the desired gene and allowing them to grow in a liquid culture tank; DNA produced by this can than be studied to compare genomes and the affect of certain alleles at specific loci.
Two examples are human insulin and human growth hormone. Bacteria have been genetically engineered to secrete human insulin and human growth hormone in large amounts and more cheaply than before. Before this was possible, people had to use beef or pork insulin and human growth hormone came from the pituitary glands of human corpses.
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Recombinant DNA is used to produce clothing dye, cheese and laundry products, human antibodies and vaccines, crops that test better and stay fresh longer.
synthesis insulin and human growth hormone
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They join dna together.
There are six steps that scientists use to obtain more recombinant DNA for a trait. First, they isolate and cut into the gene. Second, they combine the DNA with the vector. Third, they amplify gene. Fourth, they add competent host. Fifth, they obtain the gene. Lastly, they do down processing.
use bacteria as "factories" for protein products such as insulin
Recombinant- is the DNA fragment of interest Nonrecombinant- the undesired foreign DNA
I'm not quite sure what you mean by your question, but if you are asking about what organisms contain the DNA of another organism, the human body could count as one. The mitochondria within our cells have a DNA that is different from our own DNA strands, which caused many scientists to believe that they might have once been another organism all-together. They replicate using their own processes, too. Hope that helps!
When DNA contains parts from two or more organisms it is recombined. Recombinant DNA is often used in genetic engineering. A natural process of DNA recombination is called sexual reproduction.
There are six steps that scientists use to obtain more recombinant DNA for a trait. First, they isolate and cut into the gene. Second, they combine the DNA with the vector. Third, they amplify gene. Fourth, they add competent host. Fifth, they obtain the gene. Lastly, they do down processing.
use bacteria as "factories" for protein products such as insulin
Chimeras. In genetic engineering, molecules of combined DNA are known as chimeras because they are produced by combining DNA from different species. Combined DNA is also known as recombinant DNA, since DNA from 2 sources has been recombined to produce it.
recombinant dna
The word you're looking for may be "recombinant".
They can do things such as alter viruses for the better or even improve the quality of Maters!
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Recombinant- is the DNA fragment of interest Nonrecombinant- the undesired foreign DNA
When DNA contains parts from two or more organisms it is recombined. Recombinant DNA is often used in genetic engineering. A natural process of DNA recombination is called sexual reproduction.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by your question, but if you are asking about what organisms contain the DNA of another organism, the human body could count as one. The mitochondria within our cells have a DNA that is different from our own DNA strands, which caused many scientists to believe that they might have once been another organism all-together. They replicate using their own processes, too. Hope that helps!
Genetic engineering involves the use of recombinant DNA technology, the process by which a DNA sequence is manipulated in vitro, thus creating recombinant DNA molecules that have new combinations of genetic material
eg for organisms which carry recombinant DNA : Ecoli