Identify the technology portrayed by the example. Match the number to its corresponding letter.                   Example             Technology used 1. Production of human growth hormone using genetically modified bacteria. 2. Creation of CoVid-19 vaccines that make use of viral vectors such as AstraZaneca and Sinovac. 3. Introduction of the normal CF gene to cystic fibrosis patients using adenoviruses as vectors. 4. The first bird genome to be sequenced is that of the chicken, Gallus gallus. It was completed in February 2004. This databank has been useful in the study of human diseases transmitted from birds such as the Avian flu. 5. Starting 1998, Apligraf, an engineering artificial skin has been used to replace the traditional skin grafts. a. Xenotransplantation   b. GMOs as Biofactories   c. Stem cell and tissue engineering   d. Gene Theraphy   e. Cloning by embryo splitting or nuclear transfer   f. Genome projects   h. Vaccine development in a shorter time frame

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Identify the technology portrayed by the example. Match the number to its corresponding letter.

                  Example             Technology used

1. Production of human growth hormone using genetically modified bacteria.

2. Creation of CoVid-19 vaccines that make use of viral vectors such as AstraZaneca and Sinovac.

3. Introduction of the normal CF gene to cystic fibrosis patients using adenoviruses as vectors.

4. The first bird genome to be sequenced is that of the chicken, Gallus gallus. It was completed in February 2004. This databank has been useful in the study of human diseases transmitted from birds such as the Avian flu.

5. Starting 1998, Apligraf, an engineering artificial skin has been used to replace the traditional skin grafts.

a. Xenotransplantation

 

b. GMOs as Biofactories

 

c. Stem cell and tissue engineering

 

d. Gene Theraphy

 

e. Cloning by embryo splitting or nuclear transfer

 

f. Genome projects

 

h. Vaccine development in a shorter time frame

 

 

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