Title: Genetic Engineering
1Genetic Engineering
- Amazing Schemes Within Your Genes
2What is genetic engineering?
- Moving small pieces of DNA from one organism into
another organism
3What is recombinant DNA technology?
- Same thing as genetic engineering
- Recombinant DNA made by connecting (splicing)
fragments of DNA from different sources
4How does recombinant DNA work?
- DNA is inserted into an organism
- Organism uses foreign DNA as if it were its own
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6What are these new things called?
- Transgenic organisms
- contain recombinant DNA (initial foreign)
7How do scientists move DNA (genes) to make
transgenic organisms?
- Isolate source of foreign DNA to be inserted
- Join DNA with a vehicle that can transport it
- Transfer DNA (from chromosomes) into new host
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9How is DNA isolated?
- Restriction enzymes are used
10What are restriction enzymes?
- Proteins that come from bacteria
- They recognize, bind to and cut DNA into smaller
fragments at certain points - gt200 different enzymes
- Examples are EcoRI, HinD III, Bam HI, Bgl II
11Isolate source of DNA
- Ex EcoRI cuts between G and A whenever it
sees CTTAAG - A G G T C T T A A G C T A G C
- T C C A G A A T T C G A T C G
12Isolate source of DNA
- Dont cut straight through both DNA strands
- Cut is offset by a few bases
- Sticky ends are produced
- C T T A A G
- G A A T T C
- C T T A A G
- G A A T T C
13Isolate source of DNA
- Ex AluI cuts between C and G whenever it sees
AGCT - A G C T
- T C G A
- A G C T
- T C G A
- Blunt ends are produced
14Isolate source of DNA
- Sticky Ends
- DNA can form circle because complementary bases
- OR
- DNA can pair with any other DNA fragment cut by
the same enzyme (same bases exposed)
Recombinant DNA
15REFRESHER How do scientists move DNA (genes)?
- Isolate source of DNA
- Answer through Restriction Enzymes
- Join DNA to a vehicle that can transport it
- Answer ???
- Transfer DNA (from chromosomes) into target cell
- Answer ???
16Join DNA to a transport vehicle
- Vector
- means by which DNA from one organism gets to
target/host cell
17Types of Vectors
- Mechanical
- Micropipette inserted into cell
- Gene gun shoots tiny metal bullet coated w/ DNA
- Biological
- Virus
- Plasmid
18What is a plasmid?
- A small ring of DNA found in bacteria, which only
carries genes under extreme circumstances - Both plasmid and foreign DNA are cleaved w/ same
restriction enzyme - They are spliced using a glue called a ligase
(enzyme)
19How do we know if foreign DNA has been
successfully transferred?
- Host cell copies recombinant DNA and its own DNA
- Clones are created as host continues to divide
(all w/ desired DNA) - Foreign DNA codes for the production of a
specific protein test the cloned cells to see
if they produce protein or not
20And the final product is
- Newly recombined DNA that undergoes mitosis,
producing multiple copies of new DNA - Bacteria is considered a good host because it
reproduces quickly
21Genetically Engineered Products
- Frankentony is a mythical creature born as of
November 1999. - Frankentony is the genetically engineered cross
between the Frankenstein monster and Tony the
Tiger, would dedicate his life to calling
awareness to the dangers of genetic engineering
22Genetically Engineered Products
23Genetically Engineered Products
- Nestlé is the world's largest food company and is
a leading maker of infant formulas such as
Carnation Alsoy and Good Start, as well as
Butterfinger candy bars, TollHouse chocolate
chips and Nestlé Quik. While Nestlé has pledged
to avoid genetically engineered ingredients in
several European countries, it has refused to
take this responsible step in the United States.
In fact, Nestlé has acknowledged that they "use
some genetically grown ingredients in some
products."
24Genetically Engineered Products
- On November 13th, the multinational fast food
chain McDonald's informed Greenpeace Germany that
it will no longer serve products coming from
animals fed with genetically engineered (GE) feed
in its restaurants in Germany. McDonald's says it
guarantees its poultry to be GE free from April
2001 onwards, and that it plans to ensure that
feed used by its suppliers will soon contain no
GE ingredients.
25Genetically Engineered Products
- Environmental and Consumer Groups Protest
Starbucks on Dupont CircleGroups Cite Company's
Use of Genetically Engineered Food Products
26Genetically Engineered