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Biotechnology and
Genetic Engineering
Recombinant DNA and DNA
Science
Genetic Engineering
Making
changes in
the DNA code of a
living organism
DNA extraction
 Biologists
can use
chemicals to get DNA out of
cells
 You did this in the
Strawberry/DNA extraction
lab
Tools of Molecular Biology
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Restriction enzymes – cut DNA
Separating DNA
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Gel electrophoresis
- DNA fragments (negatively charged)
move toward positive end of gel
-smaller fragments move faster,
farther
-compare gene composition
(genomes) of different individuals
To study genes…
biologists need MANY
copies of a
gene
Polymerase Chain Reaction PCR
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Copier stuck on “print”
Cell Transformation
Recombinant DNA
 DNA
synthesizers
– put short
pieces of
DNA
together
Recombinant DNA
 The
manipulation and combination
of DNA from two sources
 Bacterial DNA + human gene for
insulin
 Plant DNA + bacterial DNA
 Mouse DNA + human DNA
Recombination
Insert a foreign gene into a host
Plasmid, then into the bacterial cell –
transformation
Transgenic organisms
Recombinant DNA
 Goal – To produce many copies ( clones) of a
particular gene (PCR)
 Genetic marker – tags gene of interest – to
identify the presence of a gene
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Restriction Enzymes
Cut
Plasmid with
restriction enzyme
Cut gene of interest with
restriction enzyme
Biotechnology
The use of living cells to make
products such as pharmaceuticals,
foods, and beverages
 The use of organisms such as
bacteria to protect the environment
 The use of DNA science for the
production of products, diagnostics,
and research
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Pharmaceuticals
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insulin for diabetics
factor VIII for males suffering from hemophilia A
factor IX for hemophilia B
human growth hormone (GH)
erythropoietin (EPO) for treating anemia
three types of interferons
several interleukins
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) for stimulating
the bone marrow after a bone marrow transplant
tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) for dissolving blood clots
adenosine deaminase (ADA) for treating some forms of severe combined
immunodeficiency (SCID)
angiostatin and endostatin for trials as anti-cancer drugs
parathyroid hormone
leptin
hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) to vaccinate against the hepatitis B virus
Golden Rice- Agrobiotech
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Golden rice is the result of
an effort to develop rice
varieties that produce
provitamin-A Because
traditional rice varieties do
not produce provitamin-A,
transgenic technologies
were required.
Transgenic Mice – Manipulation of
embryo( blastocyst)
Transgenic mice
 Two
baby mice same age
 Human Growth
hormone inserted
into the embryo
of one of these
mice…
Insect Resistance
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B. thuringiensis
(commonly known as
'Bt') is an insecticidal
bacterium, marketed
worldwide for control of
many important plant
pests
Bt products represent
about 1% of the total
‘agrochemical’ market
(fungicides, herbicides
and insecticides)
Vaccines
 Bananas
and
tomatoes as
edible vaccines
 Benefits of an
edible vaccine?
Glo fish
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Fluorescent zebra fish
were specially bred to
help detect
environmental
pollutants. By adding
a natural fluorescence
gene to the fish,
scientists are able to
quickly and easily
determine when our
waterways are
contaminated