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Biotechnology Kline FHS What can biotechnology do? • • • • • • • • • Reunite families? Identify a criminal? Find your baby daddy? Clone your pet that died? Make new vaccines? Make a monkey that glows? Make corn resistant to drought and pests? Cure cancer? Map the human genome? In the news - Genetically Modified Organisms (Food) – Should your foods be labeled???????? Advantages • • • • • • • Pest resistant • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH4bi60alZU Herbicide tolerant Disease resistant Cold tolerant Drought tolerant Nutrition Pharmaceuticals Disadvantages • Unintended harm to other organisms • Reduced effectiveness of pesticides • Gene transfer to non target species (“superweeds”) • Increased allergies • Unknown affects on human health • Economic concerns In the news - Stem Cell Research • What are they? Blank copies of cells that are not specialized • What can we use them for? To grow new organs/tissues, Replace dead/damaged cells • Where do we get stem cells? Most stem cells come from leftover embryos at infertility clinics • Why aren’t we using them in the US? There are still moral debates on whether or not stem cells can be harvested ethically • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF2iXpoG5j8 Gel electrophoresis • Gel electrophoresis is used • • • • to separate DNA fragments based on size Forensic scientists can use this to identify a victim or suspect Can be used to identify paternity Can be used to reunite families https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=AkBUriMK9u8 • Can you predict the father’s DNA markers? • This is called DNA fingerprinting. PCR – Polymerase chain reaction • Scientists use PCR to make billions of copies of DNA. • So what happens when you’ve got a sample of DNA from a crime scene that is so small that its not enough to test? • Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a DNA copy machine????? Well, there kind of is! • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRA A4C2OPwg Genetic engineering • Genetic engineering is the changing of an organism’s DNA to give the organism new traits. • This is possible because all living organisms share the same genetic code (A,T,G,C) • https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=k7-ofCWJiUg Cloning • A clone is a genetically identical copy of a gene or of an organism. Cloning • If your beloved dog died, would you clone him if you could? • This couple did. They spent $155,000 to have their dog Lancelot cloned. Say hello to Lancelot Encore! • http://www.nbcnews.com/id/28892792/site/today show/ns/today-today_pets_and_animals/t/couplespend-clone-dead-dog/ • How does cloning work? • http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/clonin g/whatiscloning/ Using Plasmid Vectors for Cloning • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juP6iHMIYkE Recombinant DNA • Recombinant DNA is DNA that contains genes from more than one organism. • Recombinant DNA being used to treat diseases • Scientists can produce hormones by plugging human DNA into bacterial DNA • Can scientists use the HIV virus to cure cancer????? • http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/10/health/ a-breakthrough-against-leukemia-using-alteredt-cells.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Transgenic Organism • Transgenic organism – scientists splice one or more genes from one organism and insert into another’s genome. • Can a glowing monkey help us cure Huntington’s disease? • http://www.sciencedaily .com/releases/2009/05 /090527215547.htm Gene knockout • Gene knockout mice have had a gene purposely “turned off.” • Useful for studying gene function and genetic diseases because a research can observe specific changes in gene expression and traits. Gene sequencing • Gene sequencing determines the order of DNA nucleotides in genes or in genomes. • Genomes of plants can be studies to find ways to improve crop yield. • Genomes of rats and mice are very similar to humans. As a result they can be used to study human diseases and gene function. Human genome • The two main goals of the genome project: • To map and sequence all of the DNA base pairs of a human chromosomes • To identify all of the genes within the sequence • Project was finished in 2003 project Bioinformatics • Uses computer databases to organize and analyze biological data, such as genes and proteins. • DNA DNA Microarrays microarrays are tool that allow scientist to study many genes, and their expression, at once. Proteomics • The study and comparison of all the proteins that result from an organism’s genome. • Could be used to study shared evolutionary history among organisms or a protein involved in a human disease like cancer or heart disease. Genetic Screening • Genetic screening is the process of testing DNA to determine a person’s risk of having or passing on a genetic disorder. • There are tests for about 900 genetic disorders. Gene therapy • Gene therapy is the replacement of a defective or missing gene, or the addition of a new gene, into a person’s genome to treat a disease. • Scientists can take bone marrow stem cells and “infect” them with a virus that has been genetically engineered with the new gene. The stem cells can be put back in the bone marrow to make health blood cells.