GENETIC CONTINUITY. A METHOD OF REPRODUCTION IN WHICH ALL THE GENES ARE PASSED ON TO THE OFFSPRING COME FROM A SINGLE PARENT AND ARE GENETICALLY IDENTICAL.

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GENETIC CONTINUITY

A METHOD OF REPRODUCTION IN WHICH ALL THE GENES ARE PASSED ON TO THE OFFSPRING COME FROM A SINGLE PARENT AND ARE GENETICALLY IDENTICAL

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

THE COMBINATION OF TECHNOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

BIOTECHNOLOGY

THE CHEMICAL LINK BETWEEN ATOMS THAT HOLD MOLECULES TOGETHER

BOND

A THICK, THREADLIKE STRUCTURE THAT CONTAINS GENETIC INFORMATION IN THE FORM OF DNA

CHROMOSOME

AN ORGANISM THAT IS GENETICALLY IDENTICAL TO THE ORGANISM FROM WHICH IT WAS PRODUCED

CLONE

THE MATERIAL FOUND IN ALL CELLS THAT CONTAINS GENETIC INFORMATION ABOUT THAT ORGANISM

DNA

A SEX CELL PRODUCED BY A FEMALE

EGG

THE WAY THAT AN UNSEEN GENE IS SEEN IN AN ORGANISM AS AN ACTUAL PHYSICAL TRAIT

EXPRESSED

A SEGMENT OF DNA (ON A CHROMOSOME) THAT CONTAINS THE CODE FOR A SPECIFIC TRAIT

GENES

A SET OF TECHNOLOGIES THAT HUMANS USE TO ALTER THE GENETIC INSTRUCTIONS OF AN ORGANISM BY SUBSTITUTING DNA MOLECULES

GENETIC ENGINEERING

THE FORMATION OF A NEW COMBINATION OF GENES DURING SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

GENETIC RECOMBINATION

THE PASSING OF TRAITS FROM PARENT TO OFFSPRING

HEREDITY

AN ALTERATION IN THE SEQUENCE OF DNA

MUTATION

TO COPY

REPLICATE

THE PROCESS OF CHOOSING A FEW ORGANISMS WITH DESIRABLE TRAITS TO SERVE AS THE PARENTS OF THE NEXT GENERATION

SELECTIVE BREEDING

A METHOD OF REPRODUCTION THAT INVOLVES TWO PARENTS TO PRODUCE OFFSPRING THAT ARE GENETICALLY DIFFERENT FROM EITHER PARENT

SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

THE MALE SEX CELL

SPERM

THE SECTION OF A DNA MOLECULE THAT CONTAINS A SUGAR, A PHOSPHATE & A BASE

NUCLEOTIDE

THE PATTERN FOR A NEW MOLECULE

TEMPLATE

A CHARACTERISTIC THAT IS PASSED FROM PARENT TO OFFSPRING THROUGH THE GENES

TRAITS