Increase Genetic Diversity Through Plant Crossing

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In summary, genetic diversity can be increased by crossing a plant with ancestral varieties to increase genetic resistance to pests and diseases. However, for genetic engineering technology, it is not necessarily creating new species with synthetic genes, but rather using artificial selection to combine desirable genes and potentially creating whole new species. The use of synthetic genes is also possible, such as with plasmids, but it is not the main method used for increasing genetic diversity.
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Which is a true statement about genetic diversity?

a. Genetic resistance to pests and diseases can be increased by crossing a plant with ancestral varieties
b. Genetic engineering technology is used to increase genetic diversity by creating new species with synthetic genes

I want to say B, but I am uncertain because of the "synthetic" part. For A, wouldn't genetic resistance decrease if ancestral varieties are involved? I mean, aren't the pests and bacteria already familiar with the ancestor plants?

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It is hard to say. Is there more context to the question?

The ancestral plants might have resistance to some pest because the pest has adapted to non-resistant plant or to a new resistance. Therefore the resistance might be lost. As far as genetic diversity, it is probably all the same genes in the gene pool but there will be different version of these genes. Therefore new variety will be created.

For the GMO, it is a gene from another organism that is introduce into the organism of choice. The population of plant will be in general a clone of the first isolated plant carrying the desired gene. Also, these plants tend to be infertile but it has been proven otherwise in some cases. So, there will be little genetic diversity within a group.

I would go for A
 
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It's A. We don't create synthetic genes. Humans may use artificial selection to choose desirable genes to make better combinations of animals and plants, sometimes creating whole new species, but these are definitely not synthetic genes.
 
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We create synthetic genes. Any genes that would be found in nature and is create in the lab. Fusing genes creates a synthetic gene.

We have plasmid that are entirely synthethic.
 

Related to Increase Genetic Diversity Through Plant Crossing

1. What is plant crossing?

Plant crossing, also known as plant hybridization, is the process of combining genetic material from two different plants to produce a new plant with desirable traits.

2. Why is increasing genetic diversity through plant crossing important?

Increasing genetic diversity through plant crossing helps to create new and improved plant varieties with traits such as disease resistance, increased yield, and tolerance to environmental stresses. This can lead to a more sustainable and resilient agricultural system.

3. How is plant crossing done?

Plant crossing is typically done through controlled pollination, where the pollen from one plant is transferred to the female reproductive organs of another plant. This can be done manually or with the help of insects or wind. The resulting offspring will have a combination of traits from both parent plants.

4. What are the benefits of using plant crossing?

Plant crossing allows for the creation of new plant varieties with desirable traits, which can help to improve crop yields, reduce the use of pesticides, and increase the overall genetic diversity of plant populations. It also allows for the preservation of rare or endangered plant species.

5. Are there any potential drawbacks to plant crossing?

One potential drawback is that the resulting offspring may not have all the desired traits, and it may take several generations of crossing to achieve the desired results. There is also a risk of unintentionally creating plants with negative traits or disrupting the natural balance of ecosystems. Additionally, plant crossing can be a time-consuming and costly process.

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