Selective Breeding 1. Which of the sheep above might a farmer use to breed sheep with good meat and good wool? 2. Which of the sheep might a farmer use.

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Selective Breeding 1. Which of the sheep above might a farmer use to breed sheep with good meat and good wool? 2. Which of the sheep might a farmer use to produce sheep with good wool that can survive in the Welsh mountains? 3. Think about the weather conditions where you live. Write down a list of characteristics that a sheep should have if it were to be farmed in your area. 4. What other characteristics would you like your sheep to have and why?

Cloning

What is cloning? Clones are organisms that are exact genetic copies. Every single bit of their DNA is identical. Clones can happen naturally—identical twins are just one of many examples. Or they can be made in the lab. “Reproductive” cloning

What does this mean? Usually we get half our genetic information from each of our parents: 50% + 50% = 100%

In cloning… 100% of genetic information comes from one individual Could produce

Many people first heard of cloning when Dolly the Sheep showed up on the scene in 1997. Artificial cloning technologies have been around for much longer than Dolly, though. There are two ways to make an exact genetic copy of an organism in a lab: artificial embryo twinning and somatic cell nuclear transfer.

1. Artificial Embryo Twinning - mimics the natural process that creates identical twins. (watch vid- natural twinning http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/cloning/whatiscloning/) Twins form very early in development when the embryo splits in two (first days after egg and sperm join) The embryo is made of just a small number of unspecialized cells. Each half of the embryo continues dividing on its own, ultimately developing into separate, complete individuals. Since they developed from the same fertilized egg, the resulting individuals are genetically identical. Artificial embryo twinning uses the same approach, but it is carried out in a Petri dish instead of inside the mother. A very early embryo is separated into individual cells, which are allowed to divide and developfor a short time in the Petri dish. The embryos are then placed into a surrogate mother, where they finish developing. Again, since all the embryos came from the same fertilized egg, they are genetically identical.

1. Artificial Embryo Twinning Artificial embryo twinning uses the same approach, but it is carried out in a Petri dish instead of inside the mother. A very early embryo is separated into individual cells, which are allowed to divide and develop for a short time in the Petri dish. The embryos are then placed into a surrogate mother, where they finish developing. Again, since all the embryos came from the same fertilized egg, they are genetically identical.

1. Artificial Embryo Twinning Artificial embryo twinning uses the same approach, but it is carried out in a Petri dish instead of inside the mother. A very early embryo is separated into individual cells, which are allowed to divide and develop for a short time in the Petri dish. The embryos are then placed into a surrogate mother, where they finish developing. Again, since all the embryos came from the same fertilized egg, they are genetically identical.

2. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), also called nuclear transfer, uses a different approach than artificial embryo twinning, but it produces the same result: an exact genetic copy, or clone, of an individual. This was the method used to create Dolly the Sheep.

2. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), also called nuclear transfer, uses a different approach than artificial embryo twinning, but it produces the same result: an exact genetic copy, or clone, of an individual. This was the method used to create Dolly the Sheep.

2. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer What does SCNT mean 2. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer What does SCNT mean? Let's take it apart: Somatic cell: A somatic cell is any cell in the body other than sperm and egg, the two types of reproductive cells. Reproductive cells are also called germ cells. In mammals, every somatic cell has two complete sets of chromosomes, whereas the germ cells have only one complete set.

2. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer

2. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Nuclear: The nucleus is a compartment that holds the cell's DNA. The DNA is divided into packages called chromosomes, and it contains all the information needed to form an organism. It's small differences in our DNA that make each of us unique.

2. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Transfer: Moving an object from one place to another. To make Dolly, researchers isolated a somatic cell from an adult female sheep. Next they removed the nucleus and all of its DNA from an egg cell. Then they transferred the nucleus from the somatic cell to the egg cell. After a couple of chemical tweaks, the egg cell, with its new nucleus, was behaving just like a freshly fertilized egg. It developed into an embryo, which was implanted into a surrogate mother and carried to term. (The transfer step is most often done using an electrical current to fuse the membranes of the egg and the somatic cell.)

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What are the missing steps? 1 2 3 4 5 Body cell removed from sheep to be cloned Egg cell removed from donor Nucleus removed and discarded 2 Nucleus removed and kept Electric Shock 3 Nucleus and empty egg cell fuse 4 Cell division 5 Implant into surrogate mother Cloned sheep is born