3.5 A2 Unit F215: 5.2.3 Genomes and gene technologies
Context and exemplification
The capacity to manipulate genes has many potential benefits, but the implications of genetic techniques are subject to much public debate
Assessable learning outcomes
Candidates should be able to:
(c) define the term recombinant DNA; (d) explain that genetic engineering involves the extraction of genes from one organism, or the manufacture of genes, in order to place them in another organism (often of a different species) such that the receiving organism expresses the gene product (HSW6a);
(p) outline how animals can be genetically engineered for Xenotransplantation (HSW6a, 6b); (s) discuss the ethical concerns raised by the genetic manipulation of animals (including humans), plants and microorganisms (HSW4, 6a, 6b, 7c)