transgenic

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An organism whose genome has been genetically modified
Of, or pertaining to an organism whose genome has been changed by the addition of a gene from another species; genetically modified

The third type are human transgenic embryos, made by injecting a segment of animal DNA into a human egg.

Of, relating to, or being an organism whose genome has been altered by the transfer of a gene or genes from another species or breed: "transgenic mice; transgenic plants"
Of or relating to the study of transgenic organisms: "transgenic research"
Organism that contains genetic materials introduced through recombinant DNA techniques Usually implies that organism contains DNA from another organism
An organism that has been modified by genetic engineering to contain one or more new genes from an external source
Introduction of new DNA into the genetic makeup of an organism Back to GMO article
Pertaining to an animal or locus that contains a transgene (see Chapter 6)
An organism containing genetic material artificially placed there from another organism by the technique of genetic modification
A genetically altered organism that stably incorporates genes from another organism and can pass them on to succeeding generations
An organism whose sperm or egg contain genetic material originally derived from an organism other than the parents or in addition to the parental genetic material
Plant or animal that has acquired one or more genes from another cell or organism and can pass them on to successive generations
An organism in which a foreign DNA gene (a transgene) is incorporated into its genome early in de- velopment The transgene is present in both somatic and germ cells, is expressed in one or more tissues, and is inherited by offspring in a Mendelian fashion See Transgenic animal, Transgenic plant
Transgenic plants or animals contain genetic material that has been added to them from another species. transgenic sheep that secrete a human protein into their milk. having one or more genes from a different type of animal or plant
pertaining to a chromosome or an organism into which genes from another individual have been inserted
An experimentally produced organism in which DNA has been artificially introduced and incorporated into the organism's germ line See also: cell, DNA, gene, nucleus, germ line
An organism that has incorporated a functional foreign gene through recombinant DNA technology The novel gene exists in all of its cells and is passed through to progeny Same as genetically modified organism (GMO)
Describes an organism that harbors genetic material (i e plasmid) derived from a separate species, usually introduced by microinjection into the pronucleus of the one-cell stage embryo
crops that have been genetically altered to improve one or more qualities
containing both inherited and introduced DNA sequences within an organism
Carrying introduced genes
- An organism that has been modified by having a gene artificially inserted I e plants or animals that contain genes of a different species
An organism containing a gene which has been artificially transferred from a member of another species
Containing genes from another species
{s} pertaining to the joining of two DNA segments of two different genomes (Medicine)
an organism that has a transferred gene (transgene) incorporated into the chromosomes of all its cells
Having genetic material (DNA) from another species This term can be applied to an organism that has genes from another organism
Transgenic is a term used to describe an organism where copies of genes or gene constructs, e g derived from other species, have been purposely integrated into its chromosomes/genome The technology creates the opportunity of introducing novel characteristics into microorganisms, plants and animals in order to develop commercial products In some instances gene sequences are deleted whereby disease models are created for specific experimental purposes
organisms into which DNA from another genotype are introduced by, for example, micro-injection or retroviral infection [CUB]
Organisms that have had foreign DNA stably integrated into their genome
Organism, such as a mouse, containing experimentally transferred genetic material from another organism, such as a mammal
transgenic animal
{i} animal that is intentionally produced to carry a gene from another animal
transgenic

    Турецкое произношение

    tränzcenîk

    Произношение

    /ˌtranzˈʤenək/ /ˌtrænzˈʤɛnɪk/

    Этимология

    () From trans- + -genic .
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