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Title: Genetic Engineering


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Genetic Engineering
  • Genetic Engineering is the process of making
    changes in the DNA code of living organisms.
  • Genetic Engineering and DNA Technology can be
    used to
  • Cure diseases
  • Treat genetic disorders
  • Improve food crops
  • Produce vaccines and
  • other useful drugs

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Genetic Engineering Includes
  • Selective Breeding Crossbreeding
  • Recombinant DNA
  • Transgenic Organisms
  • PCR
  • DNA Fingerprinting
  • Gel Electrophoresis
  • Cloning

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Selective Breeding
  • Breed only those plants or animals with desirable
    traits
  • People have been using selective breeding for
    1000s of years with farm crops and domesticated
    animals.

4
Hybridization (Crossbreeding)
  • Producing new organisms by the mating individuals
    of different breeds, varieties, or species
  • Male Donkey Female Horse Mule

5
Recombinant DNA
  • rDNA has been artificially created
  • DNA from two or more sources is recombined into a
    single molecule
  • To create rDNA, scientists use restriction
    enzymes to cut DNA in precise locations
  • Restriction enzymes create sticky ends that
    allow the DNA to bind to another piece of DNA
    with the same sticky ends

6
Recombinant Bacteria
  • Remove a Plasmid
  • A plasmid is a small circular piece of DNA found
    in bacteria
  • Cut the Bacterial DNA with restriction enzymes
  • Cut the desired gene from another organisms DNA
    with restriction enzymes
  • Combine the cut pieces of DNA together and insert
    them into bacteria.
  • Reproduce the recombinant bacteria.
  • The foreign genes will be expressed in the
    bacteria.

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Recombinant Bacteria
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Benefits of Recombinant Bacteria
  • Bacteria can make human insulin or human growth
    hormone.
  • Bacteria can be engineered to eat oil spills.

9
Transgenic Organisms
  • The genetic code is universal, therefore it is
    possible to make organisms that are transgenic
  • Transgenic organisms contain genes from other
    species
  • They are also called GMOs Genetically Modified
    Organisms

This tobacco plant glows in the dark because
scientists gave it the gene that causes fireflies
to glow
10
Transgenic Plants
  • Disease-resistant and insect-resistant crops
  • Hardier fruit
  • 70-75 of food in supermarket is genetically
    modified.

11
Transgenic Animals
  • Mice used to study human immune system
  • Chickens more resistant to infections
  • Cows increase milk supply and leaner meat
  • Goats, sheep and pigs produce human proteins in
    their milk

12
Polymerase Chain ReactionPCR
  • PCR is a fast and inexpensive technique used to
    amplify (copy) small amounts of DNA
  • Heat the DNA so it unzips.
  • 2. Add the complementary nitrogenous bases.
  • 3. Allow DNA to cool so the complementary
    strands can zip together.

13
DNA Fingerprinting
  • A technique used by scientists to distinguish
    between individuals of the same species using
    only samples of their DNA
  • Unless they are identical twins, individual
    organisms all have unique DNA.
  • The chemical structure of the DNA may be the same
    (A, T, C G), but the order of the base pairs is
    different

14
DNA Fingerprinting Process
  • First, DNA must be obained from blood, bodily
    fluids, hair roots, skin, or elsewhere
  • After the DNA is isolated, it is amplified using
    PCR
  • Then the DNA is treated with restriction enzymes
  • Cut the DNA at specific sequences
  • This results in different sized fragments
  • These fragments are separated, based on size,
    using a process called Gel Electrophoresis

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Gel Electrophoresis
  • DNA fragments are separated as they migrate
    through an agarose gel matrix
  • This size-based separation occurs when an
    electric current is applied to the gel

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Gel Electrophoresis
  • DNA is a negatively charged molecule, so it will
    move toward the positive end of the chamber
  • The smaller fragments will move faster and
    farther than the larger fragments

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Gel Electrophoresis Steps
  • 1. Cut DNA sample with restriction enzymes.
  • 2. Run the DNA fragments through a gel.
  • 3. Bands will form in the gel.
  • 4. Everyones DNA bands are unique and can be
    used to identify a person.

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DNA Fingerprinting
  • DNA fingerprinting can show which individuals are
    the parents of specific children
  • A childs DNA fragments must be inherited from
    his or her biological parents

20
DNA Fingerprinting
  • DNA fingerprinting can also be used to help solve
    crimes

21
Cloning
  • Cloning is the creation of an organism that is an
    exact genetic copy of another
  • Their DNA is identical
  • Produced by asexual reproduction
  • Mitosis

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Cloning
  • Dolly the sheep was the first animal to be
    successfully cloned in 1997
  • There were 277 failures before this nuclear
    transfer technique succeeded
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