Cas-9 | Ethical Dilema | V-List | Mystery | Video Review |
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Cas-9 is.....
enzymes
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What is one reason there is an ethical dilemma over CRISPR?
Judge's Call
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Bacteria is a.....
prokaryote
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What is are the two CRISPR components?
Cas-9
Guide RNA |
Can CRISPR miss its target?
YES!!
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Where does Cas-9 come from?
Archea bacteria
Streptococcous pyogenes |
What is a designer baby?
Judge's Call
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CRISPR is a ________ system that bacteria use to fight viruses.
bacterial
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Cas-9 enzyme acts similar to a pair of....
scissors
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CRISPR kinda sounds like an ad for....
fresh vegetables
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Cas-9 does what?
Judge's call
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What is homologous recombination?
a type of genetic recombination in which nucleotide sequences are exchanged between two similar or identical molecules of DNA.
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What is another name for designer babies?
Test tube babies
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CRISPR was originally described as
an immune system found in archea
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How does cas-9 use the guide RNA to function?
Cas-9 uses the guide RNA in order to find its target in the given DNA sequence.
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What is another reason as to why people are against CRISPR?
Judge's Call
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Name a commonly known mutation
Judge's Call
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What does CRISPR stand for?
Clustered
Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat |
What rule are scientists aware of?
The "just because you can doesn't mean you should" rule
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What is one way cas-9 can be modified.
Judge's Call
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Explain how CRISPR can edit the human genome
Judge's Call
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Explain a scene in which a host is affected in a negative way.
Judge's call
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What is a possible social consequence for CRISPR? (own inference)
Harsher social climate
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What species did scientists want to edit?
Mosquitos
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