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Chapter 9 – Genetically Modified Organisms pp. 194-219 Gene Expression • Gene Expression: Converting a gene (section of DNA) into a protein – Example: Allele on a chromosome to a trait Protein Synthesis-Cooking Analogy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP2Z26P_Jr0 Creating mRNA Transcription: Copying of DNA gene into RNA Events of Creating mRNA • • • On the DNA, you have a promotor sequence RNA polymerase (enzymes that link RNA nucleotides) binds to the promoter and creates RNA RNA polymerase goes down the DNA and makes an RNA copy Protein Synthesis Translation: mRNA is used to link amino acids in a specific order and length Events of Synthesizing Protein • Messenger RNA [mRNA] from the nucleus is transported to the ribosome • Transfer RNA [tRNA] carries an amino acid & attaches to three bases on the mRNA called a codon • Another tRNA with an amino acid attaches to a codon • Amino acids are linked together Review of Transcription & Translation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuHAMkgT6B8 Synthesizing Protein & the Genetic Code • All organisms use the same code • The amino acid coded for by a particular codon can be determined using the genetic code • What is the relationship between the genetic code and genetic modification? Mutations & the Genetic Code Why do some mutations cause problems while others don’t have an effect on the overall health of an individual? Effects of Mutations • Some mutations cause the same amino acid to be produced • Some mutations cause a change in the shape or length of the protein resulting in abnormal function Cells & Gene Expression How is Gene Expression Regulated? 1. Increasing transcription with proteins that stimulate RNA polymerase binding 2. Varying time DNA spends its uncondensed, active form 3. Altering the mRNA life span 4. Slowing down/speeding up translation 5. Affecting the protein life span Cloning a Gene 1. Remove the gene from the chromosome 2. Insert the gene into the bacterial plasmid 3. Insert the recombinant plasmid into a bacterial cell • http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072556781/student_view0/chapter14/animation_quiz_1.html Genetic Modification • Examples – http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/researchinnovations/photos/12-bizarre-examples-ofgenetic-engineering/mad-science – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7-ofCWJiUg Genetic Modification Pros • Crops can make farms more productive • Crops can taste better • Crops can have longer shelf lives • Crops can have more nutrients • Hope to cure diseases and save lives Cons • Crops encourage agribusiness • Animals & crops may cause health problems • Crops may have adverse environmental effects • Low genetic diversity may prevent adaptation to the environment • Unethical genetic modification in humans