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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Citrus_College/Citrus_College_General_Biology_Textbook/12%3A_Biotechnology/12.03%3A_Biotechnology_in_Medicine_and_AgricultureGenetic testing is performed to identify disease-causing genes, and can be used to benefit affected individuals and their relatives who have not developed disease symptoms yet. Gene therapy—by which f...Genetic testing is performed to identify disease-causing genes, and can be used to benefit affected individuals and their relatives who have not developed disease symptoms yet. Gene therapy—by which functioning genes are incorporated into the genomes of individuals with a non-functioning mutant gene—has the potential to cure heritable diseases. Transgenic organisms possess DNA from a different species, usually generated by molecular cloning techniques.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Clinton_College/BIO_300%3A_Introduction_to_Genetics_(Neely)/07%3A_Manipulating_and_Analyzing_Genes_and_Genomes/7.02%3A_Transgenic_OrganismsIn some cases, naked DNA (meaning plasmid or linear DNA that is not bound to any type of carrier) may be transferred into the cell by adding DNA to the medium and temporarily increasing the porosity o...In some cases, naked DNA (meaning plasmid or linear DNA that is not bound to any type of carrier) may be transferred into the cell by adding DNA to the medium and temporarily increasing the porosity of the membrane, for example by electroporation.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Arkansas_Little_Rock/Genetics_BIOL3300_(Leacock)/Genetics_Textbook/07%3A_Manipulating_and_Analyzing_Genes_and_Genomes/7.03%3A_Transgenic_OrganismsIn some cases, naked DNA (meaning plasmid or linear DNA that is not bound to any type of carrier) may be transferred into the cell by adding DNA to the medium and temporarily increasing the porosity o...In some cases, naked DNA (meaning plasmid or linear DNA that is not bound to any type of carrier) may be transferred into the cell by adding DNA to the medium and temporarily increasing the porosity of the membrane, for example by electroporation.