Do transgenic species count as reproduction technology? (1 Viewer)

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The outcome is: discuss the potential impact of the use of reproduction technologies on the genetic diversity of species, using a named example of a plant and an animal that have been genetically altered.
Does 'reproduction technologies' include transgenic species or is it just artificial insemination/pollination and cloning?
 

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Most transgenics species are clones and cloning is a reproductive technology, so yes. But I don't think it is alone. It's fine to talk about it if you relate the fact that your transgenics species are produced as clones.

for eg. Bt cotton is a transgenics species (with the gene that codes for the toxin found in Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria) and is cloned by grafting techniques + planting cuttings.
for eg. Salmon with the bovine growth hormone are clones
 

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The outcome is: discuss the potential impact of the use of reproduction technologies on the genetic diversity of species, using a named example of a plant and an animal that have been genetically altered.
Does 'reproduction technologies' include transgenic species or is it just artificial insemination/pollination and cloning?
Reproductive tech does not encompass transgenics, only cloning, artificial insemination and pollination
 

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Ok, thanks for your help guys! :D
 

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