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1
DNA Technology
  • Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering

2
Outline
  • 1. Key Concepts
  • 2. DNA Cloning
  • 3. Genetic Engineering
  • 4. Key Terms
  • 5. Conclusions

3
Key Concepts
  • Genetic experiments have been proceeding in
    nature for billions of years
  • Genetic changes are brought about by Recombinant
    DNA technology
  • With technology, researchers can isolate, cut,
    and splice together gene regions from different
    species, and amplify the number of copies

4
Key Concepts
  • Recombinant DNA technology depends on 3
    activities
  • Cutting DNA into fragments
  • Insertion of fragments into cloning tools like
    plasmids
  • clone and identification of desired clone
  • Genetic engineering involves isolating,
    modifying, and inserting genes back into the same
    organism or into a different one
  • Social, ethical, legal, and ecological questions
    are raised by the new technology

5
Glowing mice
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Producing Restriction Fragments
  • Restriction enzymes
  • Cut at specific nucleotide sequences
  • Some create Sticky Ends
  • DNA fragments cut with the same restriction
    enzyme will base-pair to form recombinant
    fragments
  • DNA ligase
  • Seals nicks where fragments base pair

7
Using a restriction enzyme and DNA ligase to make
recombinant DNA
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DNA Cloning and Genome (DNA) library
e. DNA fragments and modification enzymes are
mixed together
a. Restriction enzyme cuts chromosomal or cDNA
c. DNA or cDNA fragments
f. A collection of recombinant plasmids
d. Plasmid fragments
b. Same enzyme cuts plasmid DNA
g. Host cells able to divide rapidly take up
recombinant plasmids
The original plasmid is called a cloning vector
(taxi for delivering foreign DNA into a
bacterium)
9
Human gene Cloning
10
Complementary DNA (cDNA)
  • Reverse transcription
  • cDNA library

11
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)(any piece of DNA
can be quickly amplified)
  • Heat DNA to unwind to single strands
  • Add primers that base-pair with ends
  • Cool mixture to promote base-pairing
  • DNA polymerase assembles complementary sequences,
    doubling number of identical fragments
  • Repeat process over and over

12
Genetic engineering
  • The goal is to beneficially modifying traits that
    the genes influence.

13
Bacteria
  • Genetically Engineered Bacteria
  • Insulin production
  • Growth hormone
  • Oil degraders
  • Pesticide control

14
Plant
Genetically engineered cotton plant having a gene
for herbicide resistance. Both had been sprayed
with a weedkiller
15
Regenerating Plants from Cultured Cells
Plant glows in the dark owing to a gene transfer
16
Genetic Engineering of Animals
  • Insertion of gene into fertilized egg
  • Animals produce new products
  • Cloning
  • Dolly

Dolly and her first lamb
17
Applying the New Technology to Humans
  • Human Genome Project
  • 3.2 billion base pairs
  • 99.9 of nucleotide sequence is same for all
    humans
  • 0.1 account for all genetic differences

18
DNA Sequencing
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Key Terms
Genomic library Polymerase chain reaction Human
Genome Project
Genetic engineering Recombination
DNA Biotechnology Gene cloning Restriction
enzymes cDNA Cloning vector Stick ends DNA
ligase PCR
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In Conclusion
  • Nature conducts her own genetic engineering
    experiments
  • Recombinant DNA technology allows the isolation,
    cutting, and splicing of gene regions
  • Restriction enzymes and DNA ligase allow new DNA
    to be inserted into plasmids
  • DNA libraries are collections of DNA fragments
  • Amplification can be done using bacteria or yeast
    or by PCR

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In Conclusion
  • Genetic engineering involves the isolation,
    modification, and insertion of genes
  • Recombinant DNA technology and genetic
    engineering have potential research and
    applications in medicine, agriculture, and
    industry
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