Human Manipulation Research 10.2

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Human Manipulation Research 10.2 How have human interactions changed different species? There used to be more resources that were lost for some unknown reason. As we find good research resources together this document will continue to be more useful and will be updated until it is a solid resource.

Possible Methods to Research: Selective Breeding of Animals (Animal Husbandry) Selective Breeding of Plants (Horticulture) Hybridization (Cross Breeding Two Species) Genetic Engineering (Mixing Genes of Species) Gene Therapy (Fixing Genetic Conditions) Cloning (Making an Exact Copy of an Individual Organism)

Possible Research Resources: Selective Breeding (Animal Husbandry) “Your Best Friends’ Genes” article on pages 158-159 “Dogs” BrainPOP Video Wikipedia - Selective Breeding “Zebra Fish Variants” article on page 169. (Casper Fish)

Possible Research Resources: Selective Breeding of Plants Wikipedia - Horticulture

Possible Research Resources: Hybridization Wikipedia - Hybrid (biology) Encyclopedia Britannica – Hybrid Genetics

Possible Research Resources: Genetic Engineering Wikipedia - Genetic Engineering SciShow - CRISPR-A Gene-Editing Superpower SciShow – Glowing Rats and Extreme Genetic Engineering SciShow – Genetically Modified Humans The Eyes of Nye – Genetically Modified Food Google – “NPR first genetically modified humans” to get to a good article “Zebra Fish Variants” article on page 170. (GloFish Section)

Possible Research Resources: Gene Therapy “Gene Therapy” article on pages 177-181 Wikipedia – Gene Therapy

Possible Research Resources: Cloning “Dolly the Sheep” article on pages 173-174 BrainPOP - Dolly the Sheep BrainPOP - Cloning The Eyes of Nye – Cloning Wikipedia – Cloning (then jump down to “Organism Cloning”) Centere of the Cell – Why do Scientists Clone?