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Title: Introduction to Biotechnology


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Introduction to Biotechnology
Written by Phyllis Dumas June 2010
Written by Phyllis Dumas June 2010
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What is biotechnology?
  • A science that uses living organisms or the
    products from living organisms to benefit humans
    and their surroundings.

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Origins of Biotechnology
  • Although it seems like a new thing, biotechnology
    has actually been around for a while
  • Domesticated plants and animals are the result of
    selective breeding
  • Using yeast to make bread rise
  • Using bacteria or yeast to ferment grapes into
    wine

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So Why Should I Care?
  • Biotechnology affects agriculture and food
    safety, healthcare, law enforcement and
    environmental issues
  • Career opportunities
  • Voting on laws and policies
  • Biotechnology could play a key part in the
    evidence in court cases

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The Biotechnology Toolbox
  • Today, biotechnology is used in three main ways
  • Directly using cells
  • Placing yeast into a bioreactor to ferment grapes
  • Using the proteins/enzymes made by cells
  • Isolating antibiotics from bacteria for use in
    human medicine
  • Using the genetic material inside of cell
  • DNA fingerprinting

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Applications of Biotechnology Cloning
  • Cloning is creating a genetically identical copy
    of something
  • Single cells and DNA are fairly easy to clone,
    but cloning entire organisms becomes increasingly
    difficult
  • Cloning uses an egg cell from one donor and DNA
    from a second donor implanted into a surrogate.
  • Done to create cells for research, maintain
    desirable genetics, and save human and animal
    lives

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DNA Fingerprinting
  • DNA fingerprinting is identifying the pattern of
    certain sequences in parts of DNA
  • DNA is isolated, copied, cut into pieces, and
    separated based on size using gel
    electrophoresis.
  • Probes are then used to find specific DNA
    sequences.
  • Can be used for maternity or paternity tests and
    in forensics to determine identity and compare
    unknown DNA samples to find out if a suspect is
    guilty or not

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Modern Biotechnology
  • Modern biotechnology has been impacted by
    developments in the fields of biology,
    chemistry, genetics, and microbiology and also
    incorporates techniques from physics and
    mathematics
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