EarthAndLifeScience (SHS) Q2 Mod24 GeneticEngineering V1
EarthAndLifeScience (SHS) Q2 Mod24 GeneticEngineering V1
EarthAndLifeScience (SHS) Q2 Mod24 GeneticEngineering V1
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What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. Organisms that have transferred DNA from a different species are called
A. genetically modified organisms C. both a and b
B. transgenic organisms D. none of a and b
2. It is a process in which animals with desired characteristics are mated to
produce offspring with the desired traits.
A. cloning C. inbreeding
B. hybridization D. selective breeding
3. It is a process of creating an organism that has an exact genetic copy of
another.
A. artificial selection C. gene splicing
B. cloning D. selective breeding
4. A technique in artificial selection that involves propagation of organisms with
desired traits.
A. cloning C. inbreeding
B. hybridization D. selective breeding
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5. It is a process where a DNA is cut out from one organism and put into
another organism.
A. cloning C. gene splicing
B. gel electrophoresis D. selective breeding
6. A technology used in genetic engineering where DNA molecules from two
different species are combined.
A. DNA Recombinant technology C. both a and b
B. Recombinant DNA technology D. none of a and b
7. This refers to the DNA molecule that can replicate independently.
A. bacteriophage C. plasmid
B. enzymes D. vector
8. It is a tool that helps in carrying and integrating the desired gene.
A. bacteriophage C. plasmid
B. enzymes D. vector
9. It is produced when two different nucleotides had been fused as one.
A. DNA C. restricted DNA
B. recombinant DNA D. vector DNA
10. All are tools in recombinant DNA technology except
A. enzymes C. restriction enzymes
B. host organisms D. vectors
11. All are ancient practices of genetic engineering except
A. hybridization C. recombinant technology
B. inbreeding D. selective breeding
12. Two individuals with unlike characteristics are crossed to produce the best in
both organisms.
A. cloning C. inbreeding
B. hybridization D. selective breeding
13. It is a process where genes are inserted into the genome of a different
organism.
A. cloning C. gene splicing
B. gel electrophoresis D. selective breeding
14. Most commonly used host organism in recombinant DNA technology
A. bacteriophage C. plasmids
B. cells D. vectors
For numbers 14-15, refer to the following choices below.
A. Statement I is correct
B. Statement II is correct.
C. Statement I and II are both correct.
D. Statement I and II are both incorrect.
_________15. I - Since ancient times the practice of genetic engineering had begun.
II - Artificial selection is done to indirectly manipulate genes focusing
on the physical traits among organisms.
_________16. I – Vectors help in recombinant DNA technology by carrying and
integrating the desired gene usually plasmids and bacteriophage.
II - Host organisms are used to propagate the recombinant DNA.
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Lesson
1 Genetic Engineering
What’s In
DNA
GENES
PROTEINS
TRAIT
BENT FINGER
1. What are the roles of the DNA, genes and proteins in a given trait?
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What’s New
What is It
Since ancient times the practice of genetic engineering had begun. Artificial
selection is done to indirectly manipulate genes focusing on the physical traits among
organisms. Breeders choose which organism to mate and produce offspring with
desirable traits. They maintain this procedure without control of what genes can be
passed. Selective breeding is a process when animals with desired characteristics are
mated to produce offspring with those desired traits such as Angus cows are bred to
increase more meat. Hybridizations are when two individuals with unlike
characteristics are crossed to produce the best in both organisms like the disease
resistant potato called the Burbank potato. Inbreeding is a technique of breeding
organisms that are genetically similar to maintain desired traits found in the pure
dog breeds. As defined, genetic engineering is the process of changing the DNA in
living organisms to create something new. It involves artificial manipulation,
modification, and recombination of DNA or other nucleic acid molecules to modify an
organism or population of organisms.
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introduced into the host, maintained and carried forward to the offspring.
Biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies practice these techniques in working
with medical and research purposes.
What’s More
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What I Have Learned
What I Can Do
____1. This is when animals with desired characteristics are mated to produce
offspring with those desired traits. Dachshunds were once bred to hunt badgers
and other burrowing animals.
____ 2. Creating an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another. They will
have the same exact DNA as the parent.
____3. DNA is cut out of one organism and put into another organism. A trait will
be transferred from one organism to another.
____4. Luther Burbank created a disease resistant potato called the Burbank
potato. He crossed a disease resistant plant with one that had a large food
producing capacity.
____5. A technique used to compare DNA from two or more organisms.
____6. Breeding of organisms that are genetically similar to maintain desired traits.
It keeps each breed unique from others.
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Activity 5: Genetic Engineering Techniques
Directions. Voice out your perceptions on the following statements about the current
technology in genetic engineering. Discuss whether you agree or not. Write your
answers in your journal notebook. Choose two from the three techniques.
1. Monkeys have been Cloned, Paving the Way for Human Cloning
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
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B. Recombinant DNA technology D. none of a and b
7. It is produced chiefly by certain bacteria and has the property of cleaving DNA
molecules at or near a specific sequence of bases.
A. bacteriophage enzymes C. restriction enzymes
B. plasmid enzymes D. vector enzymes
8. Most common vector used in genetic engineering techniques
A. bacteriophage and plasmid C. plasmid and DNA
B. enzymes and plasmid D. restriction enzymes and DNA
9. All of these are performed to produce recombinant DNA except
A. Removal of the genetic sequences of an organism.
B. Selection of the perfect vector with which the gene has to be integrated
C. Insertion of the genetic sequences into other sequences of another
organism
D. Selection of the perfect enzymes with which the gene has to be
integrated
10. All of these are tools in recombinant DNA technology except
A. enzymes C. restriction enzymes
B. host organisms D. vectors
11. These are ancient practices of genetic engineering except
A. hybridization C. recombinant technology
B. inbreeding D. selective breeding
12. Two individuals with unlike characteristics are crossed to produce the best in
both organisms.
A. artificial selection C. genetic engineering
B. cloning D. hybridization
13. This is the most commonly used host organism in recombinant DNA
technology.
A. bacteria C. plasmid
B. cells D. vectors
A. Statement I is correct
B. Statement II is correct.
C. Statement I and II are both correct.
D. Statement I and II are both incorrect.
_________14. I - Since ancient times, the practice of genetic engineering had begun.
II - Artificial selection is done to directly manipulate genes focusing
on the physical traits among organisms.
_________15. I – Enzymes help in recombinant DNA technology by carrying and
integrating the desired gene.
II - Host organisms are used to propagate the recombinant DNA.
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Additional Activities
QUESTIONS RESPONSES
B. Make a list of pros and cons of genetic engineering summarizing the interview done.
Fill up the table below.
PROS CONS
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What’s More
Assessment Activity 3 What I Know
1. genetic engineering 1.C
1.A 2. artificial selection
2.C 2.D
3. selective breeding 3.B
3.C 4. hybridization
4.B 4.D
5. inbreeding 5.C
5.C 6. cloning
6.B 6.B
7. gene splicing 7.C
7.C 8. gel electrophoresis
8.A 8.D
9.D 9.B
What I Can Do 10.C
10.C
11.C 1. B 11.C
12.D 2. E 12.B
13.A 3. F 13.C
14.A 4. C 14.A
15.B 5. G 15.C
6. D 16.C
Answer Key
References
Basco-Tiamzon, M.E. Z, Avissar, Y.,Choi J.,Desaix, J., Jurukovski V., Wise, R., Rye,
C. “General Biology 2 Senior High School Textbook” Published 2016 Vibal
Group, Inc.
Bayo-ang, R.B., Coronacion, M.L.G., Jorda, A.T., Restubog, A.J. “Earth and Life
Science for Senior High School” Published 2016 Educational Resources
Corporation
Commission on Higher Educvation. Earth and Life Science for Senior High School.
C.P. Garcia Ave., Diliman, Quezon City Philippines. Commission on Higher
Education, 2016
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