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Chpt. 19 Genetic Engineering
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  • What is genetic engineering???
  • Genetic engineering is the artificial
    manipulation or alteration of genes.
  • Genetic Engineering involves
  • removing a gene (target gene) from one organism
  • inserting target gene into DNA of another
    organism
  • cut and paste process.

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Some important terms!!! Recombinant DNA the
altered DNA is called recombinant DNA (
recombines after small section of DNA inserted
into it). Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)
is the organism with the altered DNA.
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  • Genetic Engineering breaks the species barrier!!!
  • Genetic engineering allows DNA from different
    species to be joined together.
  • This often results in combinations of DNA that
    would never be possible in nature!!! For this
    reason genetic engineering is not a natural
    process.
  • If DNA is transferred from one species to
    another the organism that receives the DNA is
    said to be transgenic.

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  • Genetic engineering breaks the species barrier!!!
  • Examples of cross-species transfer of genes
  • - a human gene inserted into a bacterium
  • - a human gene inserted into another animal
  • - a bacterial gene placed in a plant

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  • Alternative names for genetic engineering
  • Genetic Manipulation
  • Genetic Modification
  • Recombinant DNA Technology
  • Gene Splicing
  • Gene Cloning

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  • Tools used in genetic engineering!!!
  • Source of DNA Target (foreign) DNA DNA taken
    from one organism to be placed into the DNA of a
    second organism.
  • A cloning vector Special kind of DNA that can
    accept foreign DNA and exactly reproduce itself
    and the foreign DNA e.g. Bacterial plasmid (loop
    of DNA found in bacteria).

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Tools Used in Genetic Engineering Restriction
Enzymes
- are special enzymes used to cut the DNA at
specific places. - different enzymes cut DNA at
specific base sequences known as a recognition
site. For example i) One restriction enzyme will
always cut DNA at the base sequence
GAATTC. ii) Another restriction enzyme only cuts
at the sequence GATC. - If DNA from
two different organisms is cut with the same
restriction enzyme the cut ends from both sources
will be complementary and can easily stick
together.
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  • Tools used in Genetic Engineering
  • DNA Ligase enzyme which acts like a glue
    sticking foreign DNA to DNA of the cloning
    vector.
  • will only work if DNA from the two DNA sources
    has been cut with the same restriction enzyme
    i.e. sticky ends of cut DNA will be complementary
    to each other.
  • Please note diagram illustrating use of
    restriction enzymes and DNA Ligase in production
    of recombinant DNA Fig. 19.6 pg. 195

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  • Process of Genetic Engineering
  • Five steps involved in this process
  • Isolation
  • Cutting
  • Insertion (Ligation)
  • Transformation
  • Expression
  • Note The following example will explain how a
    human gene is inserted into a bacterium so that
    the bacterium can produce human insulin.

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  • Process of Genetic Engineering
  • Isolation
  • Removal of human DNA (containing target gene).
  • Removal of plasmid (bacterial DNA) from
    bacterium.
  • Cutting
  • Both human DNA and plasmid DNA are cut with the
    same restriction enzyme.
  • Normally plasmid has only one restriction site
    while human DNA will have many restriction sites.
  • Please note diagram 19.7 pg. 196

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  • Process of Genetic Engineering
  • Insertion
  • means that target gene is placed into the DNA of
    the plasmid or cloning vector.
  • cut plasmids are mixed with human DNA sections
    allowing the cut ends to combine.
  • Transformation
  • Expression

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  • Applications of Genetic Engineering
  • You must know three applications one involving a
    plant, one animal and one for a micro-organism.
  • Plants Weed killer-resistant crops
  • many types of crop plants have bacterial genes
    added to them.
  • these genes make the plants resistant to certain
    weed killers (herbicides).
  • this means that the weed killers kill the weeds
    but do not affect the transgenic plants.

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Applications of Genetic Engineering Animals
There is a growing trend to experiment with
inserting human genes into the DNA of other
mammals. The transgenic animals formed in this
way will then produce a human protein and secrete
it into their milk or even into their eggs.
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  • Applications of Genetic Engineering
  • Animals Sheep produce human clotting factor
  • A human gene has been inserted into the DNA of
    sheep.
  • This allows the adult sheep to produce a
    clotting chemical needed by haemophiliacs to clot
    their blood produced in the milk of the sheep.
  • Pharming is the production of pharmaceuticals by
    genetically modified animals i.e. sheep, cows,
    goats etc.

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Pharming using animals to make pharmaceuticals
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  • Applications of Genetic Engineering
  • Micro-organisms Bacteria make insulin
  • The human insulin gene has been inserted into a
    bacterium (E-coli).
  • This allows the bacterium to produce insulin for
    use by diabetics.

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  • Ethical Issues in genetic engineering
  • The release of GMOs into the environment
  • Danger of possibility of GMOs being released
    into the environment.
  • GMOs grown in bioreactors do not provoke as
    much fear.
  • GMOs grown outdoors - fears of foreign genes
    they contain being spread to other plants.

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  • Ethical Issues in Genetic Engineering
  • GMOs as a food source
  • Outlined below are some fears associated with the
    use of GMOs as a food source
  • Cannibalism
  • eating an animal containing a human gene is a
    form of cannibalism.
  • - feeding GMOs containing human genes to
    animals that would later be eaten by humans.
  • Religious reasons eating pig genes that are
    inserted into sheep would be offensive to Jews
    and Muslims.
  • Offensive to vegetarians/vegans eating animal
    genes contained in food plants cause concern.

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  • Ethical Issues in Genetic Engineering
  • Animal Welfare
  • There is serious concern that animals will
    suffer as a result of being genetically modified.
  • use of growth hormones may cause limb
    deformation and arthritis as animals grow.

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  • Ethical Issues in Genetic Engineering
  • Genetic Engineering in Humans
  • The following issues are a cause for concern
  • If tests are carried out for genetic diseases,
    who is entitled to see the results?
  • Tests on unborn babies could this lead to
    abortion if a disease is shown to be present?
  • Insurance/lending companies will they insist
    on genetic tests before they will insure/lend
    money to a person?
  • Need for legal controls over the uses to which
    human cells can be put.
  • Development and expansion of eugenics.
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