Genetic engineering (for students)
Genetic engineering is the manipulation of the ___________ material
of an organism. in a way that ________ occurs under __________ conditions. Any organism generated by using
these techniques is considered a modified organism (GMO).
The first organisms genetically
modified were ___________ in 1973. GM
human __________, produced by bacteria, was commercialized in _______ and you can buy GM ________
in some countries since 1994.
The ________ idea in genetic engineering is to move _________
genes from the DNA of one organism to the __________ of another one.
This process includes three parts:
1st. Cutting the DNA. The useful gene is “______”
from the chromosomes of a particular organism using special ____________.
2nd Inserting the new DNA. Once the enzyme has cut the useful ______, other
enzymes cut the ________ of the cell that is going to receive it (this
cell is called the ______ cell). Then the useful gene is __________
into the host cell. This technique is called gene __________. To
do that, ________ usually use some ________ which enter the host
cell and insert the new gene.
3rd. Pasting the New DNA. Once the useful gene has been inserted into the host
cell, scientists ________ the useful gene to the DNA of the host cell.
When this process finishes, the cell considers the ______ gene as one of
its own genes.
Genetic engineering techniques are being applied in
many __________ including _________, _____________ and medicine. ____________drugs
such as insulin and human growth ___________ are now produced by bacteria, and
insect __________ crops are being commercialized.
However, there are many ____________ about
genetic engineering, so many people consider this technique as ___________
for both environment and human _________.
Due to that, some _____________ in Europe
have decided to ______ GM crops in their countries, and the European
Parliament decided in 2002 that all _______ containing or derived from
genetically modified __________ has to have especial ______.
1.
Read the text and try to guess the missing words
2.
Listen to the teacher reading the text twice, and
fill the gaps in.
3.
Correct your answers.
4.
Answer the
following questions:
A. Define
genetic engineering and explain how this technique works.
B. Give
examples of areas in which genetic engineering is being applied. Look for some
extra information on the Internet.
C. Why
are many people against genetic engineering in crops and food? Do you agree
with them?