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Having genetic material (DNA) from another species. This term can be applied to an organism that has genes from another organism. It is understood that the foreign genes are in the transgenic animal's germ-cell DNA and so can be transmitted from one generation to the next.
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Having artificially altered genetic material. A transgenic organism is one that has had its genotype altered by the introduction of a gene or DNA sequence into its genome by genetic manipulation; the [..]
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Adjective used to describe animals carrying a gene introduced by micro-injecting DNA into the nucleus of the fertilized egg.
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An organism or animal whose genome includes “foreign” genetic material.  Foreign genetic material would be a DNA sequence or gene that does not normally occur in the species of the host organism or animal.
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organism that contains genetic material from another species.
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Transgenic means that one or more DNA sequences from another species have been introduced by artificial means. Animals usually are made transgenic by having a small sequence of foreign DNA injected into a fertilized egg or developing embryo. Transgenic plants can be made by introducing foreign DNA into a variety of different tissues.
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A vertebrate organism in which a foreign DNA gene (a transgene) is stably incorporated into its genome early in embryonic development. The transgene is present in both somatic and germ cells, is expre [..]
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An animal or plant containing genetic material from a different species of plant or animal.
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Creation of an individual in which genetic modification has occured in the germline tissues and may be transmitted to subsequent generations.
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adjective. depicting a living being wherein a foreign or modified gene has been purposefully posited into the genome.
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An organism that has been implanted with genes from another species.
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Referring to an animal in which a new or altered gene has been deliberately introduced into the genome. See Box 7.3.
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Describing an organism that contains transfected DNA in the germ line.
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organism an organism into which the genes of other species have been engineered
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Genetically manipulated to carry genes from another individual or species.
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   Organism with genes from another organism placed into its genome through recombinant techniques, usually by microinjection of the pronucleus of fertilized eggs.  DNA integration is random. 
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An organism that has had exogenous genetic material (or transgene) introduced into its genome so that it will exhibit a new property.
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(French : animal transgénique) In reference to a living organism which foreign DNA has been introduced in all or the majority of his cells. The estrange gene can be transmitted to descents. Animal con [..]
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An organism whose sperm or egg contain genetic material originally derived from an organism other than the parents or in addition to the parental genetic material.
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Refers to a plant, animal, or other organism that contains genetic material introduced through recombinant DNA technology, of which can be passed on to successive generations.
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organism that contains genetic materials introduced through recombinant DNA techniques. Usually implies that organism contains DNA from another organism. The foreign DNA incorporated in a host organis [..]
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An organism whose genome has been altered by the inclusion of foreign genetic material. This foreign genetic material may be derived from other individuals of the same species or from wholly different [..]
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A transgenic organism (otherwise known as a genetically modified organism (GMO)) is an organism whose genetic material has been altered. Genetic modifications are made to produce certain traits (such [..]
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Referring to any plant or animal carrying a transgene.
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Having genetic material (DNA) from another species. This term can be applied to an organism that has genes from another organism.
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1. Containing genes altered by insertion of DNA from an unrelated organism. 2. Taking genes from one species and inserting them into another species to get that trait expressed in the offspring.
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A genetically engineered plant created through transformation is sometimes referred to as a transgenic.
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Containing genes from another species. 
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Refers to an organism with one or more genes that have been transferred to it from another organism using recombinant DNA techniques. An organism whose gamete cells contain genetic material from another organism, or contain genetic material that has been altered in some other way for example using gene silencing techniques.
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An experimentally-produced organism whose DNA includes genetic material that has been introduced by scientists.  
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An organism (plant, animal, bacteria or virus) whose genome has been changed using genetic material from a different species.
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Refers to an organism containing one or more deliberately inserted genes from another species. Examples are bacteria containing the gene for human insulin and plants that contain the gene for a natura [..]
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A genetically altered organism that stably incorporates genes from another organism and can pass them on to succeeding generations.
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Organisms that have had foreign DNA stably integrated into their genome.
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Having chromosomes into which one or more “foreign” genes (genes from a different organism and/or genes that have been modified) have been incorporated either artificially or naturally.
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