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Yes, but that does not mean that any viable creature might develop. There are very few limits to what genes can be inserted into what - quite a few creatures have gained fluorescing genes from jellyfish, including mice, and antifreeze genes from an arctic fish have been inserted into a soft fruit (raspberries I think).

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Q: Can plant gene cloned to human gene?
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How are gene of interest identified and cloned?

The expression of a gene of interest can be ensured by combining it with a gene recessive to it.


What is a small amount of DNA obtained from a mummy or from a human long frozen in glacial ice may be cloned though?

Gene splicing


What was the name of the first cloned?

The first "cow" (it was actually a calf) in the world to be cloned was named Gene.


Has a scientist sucsessfuly cloned a human?

The only way a human has been cloned is if the government has done it secretly or the gov. doesn't know about it. Other than that no a human has not 'yet' been cloned. But they have sucsessfully cloned a sheep.


What is the name of the first cloned mammal?

in 1997 the first Transgenic cow was Rosie,who produced human protein-enriched milk at (2.4 grams per litre).The milk contained the human protein alpha lactalbumin.


In an experiment a scientist makes a radioactively labeled probe using human DNA she then discovers that the probe hybridizes to a small segment of DNA isolated from plant what can she conclude from h?

The plant might have a gene that is similar to a human gene-Apex


Can cloned humans reproduce with all of the benefits of a real human?

First find a cloned human, then we'll talk.


How do you predict a PCR product size from a gene cloned into an expression vector?

It all depends on where you primers are. Presumably you will have one primer that sits on the cloned gene and one that sits on the vector (that way you only get a product if the gene has cloned successfully). As long as you know where your primers land, it should be easy to work out how big the PCR product will be simply by adding the distance from the primer on the gene to the end of the gene and the distance from the primer on the vector to the end of the vector.


All cloned animals are also transgenic?

It depends on what is actually cloned. If you clone a gene and insert in an organism the organism is said to be transgenic. It can be a plant, animal or a micro organism.


What will happen if a plant DNA was mixed on human DNA?

That depends on what plant and what gene you mixed and changed


A single isolated gene can be cloned MOST rapidly using genetically engineered?

bacteria


A collection of host cells that house different cloned fragments of DNA?

gene library