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Warm Up: 1/16 - Cloning Take the next 10 minutes and finish your notes on Cloning. Use the COACH book (pg. 93 – 94) and the resources in our Google Classroom.
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Genetic Modification Also called, Genetic Engineering. Examples: Manufacturing Insulin Vitamins & Vaccines Herbicide-resistant corn Pesticide-resistant crops Better tasting fruits Longer-lasting veggies Has become a very controversial issue. treated like a curse word.
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Genetically engineered spies made by the Capitol. Genetic Modification even shows up in our entertainment… Jabberjays + Mockingbird = Mockingjay thriving hybrid that could mimic human sounds and songs
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Unit 7 Vocabulary WORDIMAGEEXAMPLEDEFINITION genetic modific ation also called “genetic engineering” a process that changes the genetic material of a living organism
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Unit 7 Vocabulary WORDIMAGEEXAMPLEDEFINITION genetically -modified organism “GMO”an organism that has had its genetic material changed; genes may be removed and replaced with genes from another organism
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Unit 7 Vocabulary WORDIMAGEEXAMPLEDEFINITION Bio remediation the use of bacteria that consume oil to clean up the environment
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Genetic Engineering What is it?How does it work? How does it make a Positive Impact? How does it make a Negative Impact? ReasonsEvidenceReasonsEvidence
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Bioremediation What is it?How does it work? How does it make a Positive Impact? How does it make a Negative Impact? ReasonsEvidenceReasonsEvidence
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Genetic Engineering Using the article you have just read and the COACH book, complete your notes on Genetic Engineering.
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Homework: Work on your Biotech HW assignment. Complete “Cloning” and “Genetic Engineering.”
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