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Title: MY GOAL:


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ISN page 160-161
Thurs 02.27.13
MT 16, Genetics
  • TOPIC
  • MY GOAL
  • GET
  • ON
  • TASK

I will get a brief overview of genetic technology
  1. If you did NOT take yesterdays MiniSum, you will
    leave the room for the first 10 minutes while we
    go over it

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Today
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Copy this on to pages 160-161
  • Genetic Technology
  • Genetic Engineering
  • direct human manipulation of an organism's genome
    moving genes across speciesfor practical
    purposes
  • Recombinant DNA
  • rDNA is artificial DNA that is created by
    combining two or more sequences that would not
    normally occur together.
  • How it affects me
  • Transgenic Organism
  • has been genetically engineered having genes from
    more than one organism
  • GM Foods
  • genes in food are modified by man!
  • Gene Therapy
  • experimental technique that uses genes to treat
    or prevent disease

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Genetic Engineering refers to a set of
technologies that are being used to change the
genetic makeup of cells and move genes across
species boundaries for practical purposesbut it
also to produces novel aka weird organisms!
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Genetic Engineering in MEDICINE
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Gene Therapy In Medicine
  • Microbubbles used to deliver medicines
    Ultrasound causes the bubbles to release drugs
    bound to them. They think that when this happens,
    these bubbles will put little holes in the vessel
    linings of the blood brain barrier.
  • We may be able to use these microscopic holes to
    get certain genes into the brain that would
    counteract some of the genetic disorders that are
    associated with Sanfilippo syndrome other
    genetic disorders.
  • Gene therapy for sickle cell
    By inactivating a gene they
    previously discovered to be important in the
    laboratory, they were able to boost production of
    a healthy fetal form of hemoglobin in the mice
  • potentially compensating for the defective adult
    hemoglobin that causes red blood cells to
    "sickle" and obstruct blood flow.

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In Medicine, cont.
  • Goats producing therapeutic proteins Researchers
    have used gene therapy to reduce the time it
    takes to breed goats capable of producing
    therapeutic proteins in their milk, such as
    insulin or those that fight cancer.
  • Mice tumor suppressor genes
    A mouse resistant to cancer, has been created at
    the U. of Kentucky they found a
    tumor-suppressor gene called "Par-4" which kills
    cancer cells but not normal cells

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GENE THERAPY
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Gene Therapy
  • Experimental technique using genes to treat or
    prevent disease.
  • Researchers testing several types
  • Replacing a mutated gene that causes disease with
    a healthy copy of the gene ? using viruses!!!
  • Viral DNA takes over human DNA

http//www.edu365.cat/aulanet/comsoc/Lab_bio/simul
acions/GeneTherapy/GeneTherapy.htm
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Recombinant DNA ?TRANSGENIC ORGANISMS
http//www.mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations
/photos/12-bizarre-examples-of-genetic-engineering

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Transgenic Organisms
  • 1 organism w/ two different genes
  • Made by Recombining genes of two organisms ?
    Called Recombinant DNA technology
  • Resulting organism called "genetically modified,"
    "genetically engineered," or "transgenic."
  • Basically ? are plants, animals, or bacteria that
    have been genetically modified to contain a gene
    from a totally different species ?

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Transgenic Organisms
one organism, 2 DNAs
Bacteria Gene Human Gene
Recombinant DNA
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Transgenic Pigs, Fish, Mice, Bunnies!!!
  • http//triplehelixblog.com/2010/10/sheep-goats-and
    -pigs-oh-my-milking-transgenic-animals-for-medicin
    e/
  • http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4605202.st
    m
  • http//www.mongabay.com/external/glowing_fish.htm
  • http//news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/01/01
    11_020111genmice.html
  • http//www.ekac.org/gfpbunny.htmlgfpbunnyanchor

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Transgenic Plants
http//www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/09031
8211236.htm
http//www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/09123
0174128.htm
http//www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/10102
7124734.htm
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Transgenic Themed Art!!
Eduardo Kac made Alba
"Natural History of the Enigma," in which Kac
created a plantimal, a new life form he calls
"Edunia", a genetically-engineered flower that is
a hybrid of the artist and Petunia. The red
veins are from his DNA!
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GM FOODS
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GM FOODS
  • Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) asoil bacterium
    that produces insecticidal toxins.
  • Genes from Bt can be inserted into crop plants to
    make them capable of producing an insecticidal
    toxins therefore resistant to certain pests

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Genetically Modified Bananas
  • Uganda 2007 - Bananas were engineered with rice
    genes that carry instructions for proteins called
    chitinases. Chitinases break up molecules called
    chitin found in insect skeletons and also the
    cell walls of fungi.
  • Australia 2010 - GM bananas are being developed
    as part of Bill Melinda Gates Foundation, which
    is aimed at alleviating mineral health
    deficiencies in East Africa. ? GM bananas had
    genes added to increase the levels of pro-vitamin
    A and iron in the fruit ? could be available in
    East Africa in five years.


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  • GM FOODS
  • Tomatoes Genes from snapdragons anthocyanin
    pigment that is an antioxident seems to inhibit
    growth of cancer cells
  • Pluots Plum Apricot extra Vit. C
  • Tangelo Tangerine Grapefruit extra fiber
    Vit. C
  • Diabetes-fighting lettuce no more injections!
    UCF professor has created a GM strain of that
    carries the insulin gene. The lettuce cells
    protect the insulin on its journey through the
    digestive tract, and when the insulin reaches the
    intestines, the bodys natural insulin-producing
    response is triggered.

Tangelo                                         
                                                  
                                                  
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The Lemato!
  • Okay, so a lemon and a tomato arent the most
    natural of pairs, but that didnt stop Israeli
    researchers from bringing us the Lemato!
  • Unlike other genetically altered fruits and
    veggies (which were created primarily for health
    reasons).
  • it appears that the lemato was solely an
    experiment to determine if it was possible to
    make tomatos give off the scent of lemons.
  • Mission accomplished!

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GM FOODS
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How to spot GM fruits vegetables at the store
  • For conventionally grown fruit (grown with
    chemicals inputs), the PLU code on the sticker
    consists of 4 numbers.
  • Organically grown fruit has a 5-numeral PLU
    prefaced by the number 9.
  • Genetically engineered (GM) fruit has a
    five-numeral PLU prefaced by the number 8.
  • Example 
  • Conventional banana 4011. 
  • Organic banana 94011.
  • GM banana 84011.

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Genetic Engineering and Ethical Concerns Ethics
What is right what is wrong according to
your own personal views the views of society
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Whats the Point?
  • GM products include medicines vaccines, foods
    food ingredients, feeds, and fibers.
  • Ex. Glowing tomatoes glow gene from jellyfish
  • Ex. Florescent Green pigs to see development
  • To make fish bigger
  • To make crops yield more
  • Dev. no tear onion
  • Dev. Colored cotton
  • Enhance taste of foods
  • Increased food security for starving nations
  • To dev. transplant organs from animals pig
    hearts
  • Make medicine (insulin from transgenic bacteria
    pigs)

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http//www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2007/07/30/washi
ngton/20070730_biotech_graphic.html
Borrowed Genes
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Bio Ethics
  • The study of ethical issues and decision-making
    associated with the use of living organisms
  • Balancing benefits risks.
  • While scientific research has produced social
    benefits, it has also posed some troubling
    ethical questions ? not everyone agrees with it.

http//io9.com/!345728/geneticists-discover-a-way
-to-extend-lifespans-to-800-years
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Who has a right to your DNA?
  • There are companies that market a service in
    which you can pay 1000.00 to find out what your
    DNA code says about you Discover your genetic
    risk for 47 diseases and traits ranging from
    Heart Attack and Diabetes to Alcohol Flush
    Reaction and Testicular Cancer
  • What do you think it would feel like to know what
    your DNA said about you? Would you want to know
    what your DNA says?
  • If people know your DNA, do you think you would
    be discriminated against personally or
    professionally????

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  • So what do we do???
  • "Genetic engineering is inherently dangerous,
    because it greatly expands the scope for
    horizontal gene transfer and recombination,
    precisely the processes that create new viruses
    and bacteria that cause disease epidemics, and
    trigger cancer in cells." - Dr. Mae-Wan Ho
  • No matter how you feel about GMOs, the Earths
    population is estimated to hit 7 billion people
    this year. How do we feed all of these people if
    not through genetically engineered crops
    animals?

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  1. Stand up for someone if you know they are being
    bullied.
  2. Why? Because its the RIGHT thing to do
  3. KARMA!

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