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Uses of Tissue Culture

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Micropropagation Uses

Micropropagation involves growing genetically identical cells in a lab under sterile conditions (without contamination from microorganisms).

Plants

Plants

  • We can produce lots of genetically identical plants quickly from tissue culture cells.
  • We can produce these plants any time of year in a lab.
  • We can introduce genetic modifications quickly into a large number of plants, after modifying only a few plants.
  • We can increase the population numbers of rare plant species.
Transgenic animals

Transgenic animals

  • Transgenic animals that have had human genes inserted into their genomes can be cloned in large numbers to produce human proteins.
    • Transgenic animals can produce human antibodies for vaccines.
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Coordination & Response

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Reproduction & Inheritance

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Ecology

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Biological Resources

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