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Title: Genetic Engineering and Recombinant DNA Technology


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Genetic Engineering and Recombinant DNA Technology
  • Diversity of life is based on the differences in
    genes (DNA)
  • 1 gene 1 protein 1 function?
  • If we change the DNA (genes), then it would be
    possible to change the function of the cell, and
    ultimately the organism

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Genetic Engineering and Recombinant DNA Technology
  • Recombinant DNA-isolating and combining DNA of
    one organism with the DNA of a different organism
  • Human Insulin gene ? bacteria
  • Genetic Engineering-modifying gene(s) to benefit
    or cure an organism
  • Agriculture? crops, animals
  • Gene therapy when cloned genes are used to
    modify humans, to control genetic diseases ?
    sickle cell, hypercholesterolemia

Ice cream anyone?
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GloFish
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Cloning Genes
  • Cloning-production of genetically identical DNA
  • To clone a gene, must combine human DNA with
    another organisms DNA ? recombinant DNA
  • Put gene into a plasmid ? extra bacterial
    chromosome that can accept foreign DNA

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Molecular Tools Used For Recombinant DNA
  • How to combine the DNA from 2 different
    organisms?
  • DNA must be cut and put back together
  • What kind of molecule could cut DNA and put it
    back together again?

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Molecular Tools Used For Recombinant DNA
Restriction Enzymes
  • Bacterial enzymes that cut DNA at specific DNA
    sequences
  • Leaves single stranded tails at the end of the
    DNA fragments ? sticky ends
  • DNA fragments cut by same enzyme will come
    together and form a 2x strand DNA fragment
    sticky ends are complementary
  • DNA ligase closes the nicks in the DNA

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Molecular Tools Used For Recombinant DNA
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
  • Multiple copying of a specific DNA sequence
  • Requires
  • primers
  • Heat insensitive DNA polymerase from Thermus
    aquaticus (Taq)
  • Used when only have small amounts of DNA and need
    to do many different tests genetic identification

Cycle 30 5.37 x 108
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Genetic Fingerprinting
  • Every person has specific DNA sequences that are
    unique like fingerprints
  • During a criminal investigation, those are the
    sequences that are studied using restriction
    enzymes, PCR and gel electrophoresis
  • Gel electrophoresis-isolation of DNA using
    electrical currents and a gel matrix made of
    sugars

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Genetic Fingerprinting Gel Electrophoresis
  • DNA has (-) charge, it will run towards the
    bottom of gel that has () charge
  • Fragments separate based on size. Match fragment
    pattern with DNA found at scene.
  • Take DNA found at crime scene
  • Restriction enzymes, STRs, PCR
  • Gel electrophoresis
  • Compare DNA fragments?name suspect

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DNA Sequencing
  • Allows for the actual nucleotide sequence to be
    known
  • Automated, done by machines
  • Used to solve all the genes in humans? Human
    Genome Project
  • Is there an advantage to knowing the entire gene
    sequence of an organism?
  • Functional genomics and comparative genomics

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Applications of Genetic Engineering
  • In agriculture
  • Strawberries that resist frost
  • rice with beta carotene
  • tomatoes that last longer
  • pest resistant corn (95 modified)
  • Larger animals? more meat, milk
  • In environment
  • Bacteria that clean up oil/toxic spills
  • In medicine
  • Insulin, growth hormone, interferon, taxol,
    relaxin, erythropoietin

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Genetic Engineering
  • Problems
  • Is it safe for human consumption? Allergies?
  • If organisms get out into natural setting, impact
    environmental balance?
  • Bigger animals?more waste, competition
  • Hybrids herbicide resistance gene in corn passed
    to a weed

The Enviropig has been genetically modified in
such a manner that its urine and feces contain
almost 65 percent less phosphorus than usual.
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Gene Therapy
  • Introducing the normal gene into humans with
    disease
  • We can make the genes through rDNA, but how do
    we get them inside to every cell?
  • Ex vivo gene therapy uses modified viruses to get
    the new gene inside cells ? SCID, familial
    hypercholesterolemia
  • In vivo gene therapy uses direct injection or
    inhalation of normal/healthy gene to defective
    cells/organs
  • How do we prevent an immune reaction?
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