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- Answer each of the following correctly. Designer Genes Work (This is all about Applications of Recombinant DNA) 1. How does DNA Replicate? 2. What is Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)? 3. Illustrate your own Designer genes based on the following: 1. Identify a special trait. 2. Identify a source organism. 3. Identify a target orgsnism 4. Identify the modified/added trait.Explain two advantages of GMO plants over traditional plant breeding. (What are two advantages of working with plants in this manner)True or false? Some transgenic organisms can pass theirforeign genes to offspring
- true or false 1.Crossbreeding and genetic engineering are both ways to develop improved varieties of crops. 2.Reducing the use of GMOs could reduce the cost of organic products 3.Overnutrition is most common in developed countries, rather than in less-developed countries 4.Micronutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. 5.To reduce the drawbacks of no-till farming, it will be important to find ways to reduce associated herbicide use. 6.High-input agriculture is a form of industrialized agriculture used primarily in less-developed tropical countries that involves growing cash crops such as bananas, coffee, vegetables, soybeans, sugarcane, and palm oil.A 0 © 12% 6:46 AM app.ne 4. The picture shows a strawberry plant and its two offspring growing in a garden. Which best describes why the offspring and parent plant look similar? A. The parent plant received genetic instructions from the offspring. B. The offspring received genetic instructions from the parent plant. C. The offspring received genetic instructions from the environment. D. The parent plant received genetic instructions from the environment. Tt Submit Open notes navigatorA BOOKMARK Question 21/28 E. In reference to chart 1, what is the probability or chance that the offspring of the two pea pods will be Use the diagrams below to answer the questions that follow. 21 Pea Plants green in color? Chart 1 A) 25% Punnett Square %0 c) 75% Aa A a %00 Aa Aa %0 (3 Chart 2 AaBb x AaBb AB aB ab Key AB AABB AABB Ab AABB AAbb poous - 88 AA - Green AABB AaBb AaBb Aabb aB AaBB AaBb ab AaBb Aabb aa - Yellow aaBB aaBb aaBb aabb 46noy - 99