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foxp2 Assignment Part II [Compatibility Mode] - PowerPoint Kelly RaterOX Insert

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foxp2 Assignment Part II [Compatibility Mode] - PowerPoint Kelly RaterOX Insert Draw Design Transitions Animations Slide Show Review View EndNote X7 Tell me what you want to do Home Share E Layout r-Reset Shape 7 Shape Outline:e Replace- shape E O Find Align Text Convert to SmartArt Copy - Paste . Format Painter Slide. T section . B 1 U S Clipboard Arrange Quick Styles Aa-?. A Select Font Paragraph Drawing Editing Group Activity 2: Simply put, human insulin (a growth hormone) DNA is introduced into mammals such as cows. The insulin DNA results in the production of insulin protein, which is secreted in the milk of transgenic cows. The milk can be collected and purified as a biopharmaceutical product Suppose that the transgenic milk does not contain cow cells. NOW work in groups, write down where l-V would eventually be and use arrows to connect the movement of I-V among A-F 1. Human insulin DNA II. Human insulin proteins III. Plasmid DNA IV. Cow DNA V. Bacterial chromosomal A. Human B. Plasmid C. Bacterial cells D. Cow zygote E. Cow F. Milk DNA 24 Click to add notes Slide 22 ot 25English (United States) Notes + 64% -1 11:31 AM 4/112018

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1) Human Insulin DNA ----> Human

2) Human insulin proteins -------> Milk

The incorporated human insulin DNA into the cow DNA fprm a transgenic cow and the protein synthesised from it is present in milk.

3) Plasmid DNA -------> Plasmid

4) Cow DNA ------> Cow

5) Bacterial chromosomal DNA --------> Bacterial cells