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    Backcross Breeding
    How the conventional breeding method of backcross breeding is done. This is the seventh of a series of seven animations that detail the process of crop genetic engineering. To begin at the beginning, see Overview of Crop Genetic Engineering. (To return to the animation previous to this, go to Gene Gun.)
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    Bacteria Transformation
    Illustrates the beginning stages of gene cloning. This animation shows how plasmids become recombinant and are inserted into bacteria cells. This is the second of four animations detailing the gene cloning process. To begin at the beginning, see Making a Recombinant Plasmid. (To see the next animation, go to Making a Gene Library.)
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    Clonación de los Genes
    Una descripción básica de las fases en la clonación de genes. Esta es la tercera de una serie de siete animaciones que detallan el proceso de ingeniería genética de cultivos.
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    Codificación de los Genes
    Esta animación muestra como un gen está construido para eventualmente producir una proteína en una planta de maíz Bt (Bt corn). Esta es la quinta de una serie de siete animaciones que detallan el proceso de ingeniería genética de cultivos.
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    Corn Crossing
    An interactive animation first demonstrating how controlled crosses are made in corn then asking the learner to click and drag objects to make a controlled cross of their own.
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    Corn Rootworm Lifecycle and Bt
    This animation shows the lifecycle of the corn rootworm, as well as showing what happens when corn rootworm larvae consume roots containing Bt.
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    Descripción de la Ingeniería Genética
    Esta animación muestra el proceso general de la ingeniería genética.
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    Detalles de la transcripción
    Una detallada descripción de la transcripción, el primer paso en la síntesis proteica. Esta es la segunda de una serie de tres animaciones sobre síntesis de proteínas.
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    Development of QTL Mapping Populations
    The objective of this animation is to develop a QTL mapping population for locating and characterizing the genes responsible for resistance to tan spot disease of wheat.
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    DNA and DNA Extraction
    The DNA structure and how it makes up genes and chromosomes in the cell. This is the second of a series of seven animations that detail the process of crop genetic engineering. To begin at the beginning, see Overview of Crop Genetic Engineering. (To go to the next animation, go to Gene Cloning.)
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    DNA Extraction for Plants
    This animation shows details on DNA extraction methods for plant material.
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    ECB and Bt
    This animation shows how Bt causes death in the European corn borer (ECB).
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    Flower structures, Plant Breeding, Cross Pollination, Making Crosses
    This animations illustrates the structures of a flower, plant breeding, cross pollination and making crosses.
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    Gel Electrophoresis
    This animation explains how gel electrophoresis works. The affect of fragment size on movement through the gel is demonstrated.
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    Gel Scoring
    This interactive animation provides an opportunity to practice scoring an electrophoresis gel.
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    Gene Cloning
    A basic depiction of the steps in gene cloning. This is the third of a series of seven animations that detail the process of crop genetic engineering. To begin at the beginning, see Overview of Crop Genetic Engineering. (To return to the animation previous to this, go to DNA and DNA Extraction. To go to the next animation, go to Gene Regions.)
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    Gene Gun
    How the gene gun works to transform cells with new DNA. This is the sixth of a series of seven animations that detail the process of crop genetic engineering. To begin at the beginning, see Overview of Crop Genetic Engineering. (To return to the animation previous to this, go to Gene Modification. To go to the next animation, go to Backcross Breeding.)
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    Gene Modifications
    This animation shows how a gene is constructed to eventually produce a protein in a Bt corn plant. This is the fifth of a series of seven animations that detail the process of crop genetic engineering. To begin at the beginning, see Overview of Crop Genetic Engineering. (To return to the animation previous to this, go to Gene Regions. To go to the next animation, go to Gene Gun.)
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    Gene Regions
    This animation shows the three gene coding regions. This is the fourth of a series of seven animations that detail the process of crop genetic engineering. To begin at the beginning, see Overview of Crop Genetic Engineering. (To return to the animation previous to this, go to Gene Cloning. To go to the next animation, go to Gene Modification.)
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    Genetic Engineering Vs. Traditional Breeding Timeline
    This animation compares the timeline for genetic engineering versus traditional plant breeding. It also compares the regulatory processes of each.
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    Genetic Mapping
    An overview of how genes affect an organism's traits, and how those
    genes are passed from one generation to the next. Also explains how
    scientists map locations of genes on chromosomes.
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    La Transpiración
    Esta animación describe como se mueve el agua a través de las plantas y como este movimiento es afectado por diversos factores.
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    Lateral Flow Strip Test
    This animation illustrates the concepts of protein detection using the lateral flow strip method. This method is simliar to ELISA and is utilized in detecting GMOs, among other applications.
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    Making a Gene Library
    This animation shows how to make a colony of new DNA in order to locate a specific gene of interest. This is the third of four animations detailing the gene cloning process. To begin at the beginning, choose Making a Recombinant Plasmid. (The animation prior to this one is Bacteria Transformation. The animation just after this one is Screening a DNA Library.)
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    Making a Recombinant Plasmid
    This animation shows how a plasmid responsible for encoding a gene can be cut. The plasmid can be altered with the addition of linear DNA to form a recombinant plasmid to encode a new gene of interest. This is the first of four animations detailing the gene cloning process. The other three animations are Bacteria Transformation, Making a Library, and Screening a DNA Library.
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    Marker Assisted Selection
    An animation showing how plant breeding has changed over time, including the use of molecular markers.
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    Modifying Carnation Color Through Biotechnology
    Depicts how two different genes were inserted into carnation through biotechnology to produce purple colored carnations.
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    Overview of Crop Genetic Engineering
    A general look at the process of crop genetic engineering. This is the first of a series of seven animations that detail the process of crop genetic engineering. The six lessons after this are DNA and DNA Extraction, Gene Cloning, Gene Regions, Gene Modification, Gene Gun, and Backcross Breeding.
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    Overview of plant breeding strategies
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    Plant Breeding Activity
    This interactive activity goes through the basic process used in a traditional breeding program. Crossing, genetic variation, selection and elements of DNA technology are discussed within this activity. The material is aimed towards high school or introductory life science undergraduate students.
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    Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
    This animation depicts the process of PCR. Each component involved in the process is outlined and described in this animation.
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    Production Practice Influence on Maize Grain Quality
    Discusses how production practices affect the grain quality of maize.
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    Protein Synthesis: Transcription/Translation Overview
    This animation shows the transcription process of RNA within the plant cell. Single stranded RNA moves out of the cell where it is translated into proteins. This is the first in a series of three animations on protein synthesis. The other two animations are Transcription and Translation.
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    Refuge Designs with YieldGard Rootworm Corn
    This animation discusses the importance of Insect Resistance Management (IRM) and illustrates different field refuge designs.
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    Screening a DNA Library
    This animation shows how scientists find the gene of interest by screening thousands of bacteria. Scientists can screen the protein or the DNA. This is the fourth of four animations detailing the gene cloning process. To begin at the beginning, go to Making a Recombinant Plasmid. To view the animation before this one, go to Making a Gene Library.
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    Taqman
    The Taqman probe detection system used in real time PCR (also known as quantitative PCR) is illustrated in this animation. One application of this method is use in GMO detection.
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    Transcription
    A detailed depiction of transcription, the first stage of protein synthesis. This is the second in a series of three animations on protein synthesis. To begin at the beginning, go to Protein Synthesis - A general overview.
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    Transgene Design
    This is an interactive animation that asks the viewer to design a gene by selecting the promoter and coding region that will produce a plant with the desired traits.
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    Translation
    A detailed depiction of translation, the second stage of protein synthesis. This is the third in a series of three animations on protein synthesis. To begin at the beginning, go to Protein Synthesis - A general overview.
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    Transpiration
    This animation details how water moves through plants and how various factors affect this movement.
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    Wheat Stem Sawfly
    An example of the life cycle of the wheat stem sawfly. Shows how crop
    yields are affected by the sawfly and what scientists are doing to
    reduce their populations.
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    Who Wants to be a Genetic Engineer?
    This interactive animation invites the viewer to decide and place in order, the steps they would need to take to develop two genetically engineered plants.

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