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Genetic Engineering Biology Karyotype chart of chromosome pairs used to identify ___________ & ____________________ ____________________ _________________________– 3 chrom. at pair 21 Turner’s syndrome – only one X – sterile female XO Klinefelter’s syndrome – extra X (male:XXY-sterile) Karyotype http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/D/Down.gif ____________ – causes these unusual #s of chromosomes; chromosomes________ ___________ during __________ http://www.medgen.ubc.ca/wrobinson/backup/mosaic/images/nondis_m2.gif http://www.ratsteachgenetics.com/Genetics_quizzes/Lecture%207/7q1.jpg Selective breeding We choose _______ __________& breed plants and animals to have these traits *Takes decades Examples: ________ _________ Cows produce 3x more milk than 50 years ago Selective breeding – 2 methods 1. Hybridization – _________________ __________________________________ ________________________________ __ Ex. Crossing disease-resistant apple tree with high yield apple tree = apple tree that produces a lot and requires less pesticides Inbreeding 2. Inbreeding – _____________________(____________ __________) *because genetics are so close, often allows expression of _______ ________ ________ Study revealed that 20,000 boxers genetically look like 70 – this leads disorders like heart disease, cancer, and epilepsy in boxers. Test cross A way of determining ________ Cross a _______ _________(___________ ____________) with an unknown – Unknown could be: _______________________, ______ _______________________, ______ If unknown is homozygous dominant, all offspring will show dominant trait If unknown is heterozygous, some will show dominant trait, some show recessive trait Complete Problem Solving Lab 13.1 p.339 Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering is a ________ more __________ method for increasing the frequency of a specific allele in a population. This method involves __________ -- or cleaving -- DNA from one organism and inserting into another organism! Transgenic Organisms ________________________________. Tobacco plant that contains firefly DNA. Uses of transgenic animals Insert spider genes into cells of lactating goats – manufacture silk along with milk = light, tough, flexible material military uniforms, medical sutures 30% of US milk produced by genetically modified (GM) cows Pigs GM to produce high levels of lean meat http://www.scienceprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/goat_591.jpg Transgenic plants: Golden Rice – GM to have high levels of beta-carotene – essential for health, eye sight http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/88/GoldenRice-WhiteRice.jpg/800px-GoldenRice-WhiteRice.jpg http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/GENOMICS/2008/Waters/TIME.jpg How do scientist cut DNA? Restriction Enzymes - _____________ proteins that have the ability to _____ both strands of a __________ at ___________ ______________ Restriction enzymes Sticky Ends vs. Blunt ends Restriction Enzyme Example Do Lab 13.1 (page 343) in text book for practice. Recombinant DNA - mixing up DNA _________________- made by connecting (____________), fragments of DNA from ______________________ Recombinant DNA in Industry Using genetically modified E.coli to produce the expensive indigo dye that is used to color denim blue jeans. Use of recombinant DNA techniques in production of: __________, laundry detergents, paper production, and __________ ____________. Recombinant DNA in Medicine Pharmaceutical companies Use recombinant DNA to produce a hormone for pituitary dwarfism. Insert the gene for human insulin into __________ to produce large quantities of _________. (for people with diabetes) Other antibodies, hormones, vaccines, enzymes, and various compounds have been made for treatments. Recombinant bacteria manufacture human insulin http://www.bio.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/gene/c7.20.4.insulin.jp Steps of Bacterial Transformation ______________cut out using restriction enzymes into bacterial __________. 2. Get bacteria to take in the plasmid. 3. _________________________ bacteria. 4. ________________________. 1. Recombinant DNA in Agriculture Crops have been created that are better tasting, stay fresh longer, protected from disease, and insect infestations. Corn, broccoli, cotton, and potatoes have been developed to produce a Bt toxin from a bacterial gene, which makes them resistant to certain pests. Recombinant DNA in Agriculture Canola pants have been modified to produce a high yield of oil. Various plants have been made resistant to herbicide so they can be sprayed to get rid of unwanted weeds in fields without harming the crop plant. Current research to increase vitamins in certain crops,and to produce peanuts and soy beans that do not cause an allergic reaction. Gel Electrophoresis Gel electrophoresis ________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ Sort DNA: Gel Electrophoresis 1. 3. 2. p. 346 Gel Electrophoresis Practice on page 353 of Textbook. Can you match the evidence with the suspect? http://images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmedia/sharemed/targets/images/pho/t235/T235690A.jpg Uses of DNA fingerprinting: Identify ___________ Forensics, unknown solidiers, historical figures Identify and catalog ________________ Ways of Manipulating DNA Process Cut DNA Sort DNA by length Analyze DNA How Human Genome Project (19902003) *Sequenced all 3 billion base pairs of human DNA and identified all human genes. *Used to determine __________________ & ________________ __________________ http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Info/Press/gfx/030414_hgp_300.jpg Product of Human Genome: Chromosome maps http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/maderbiology7/graphics/mader07b/online_vrl/images/0287l.jpg Gene therapy ________________________________ ___________________– allows body to make proteins or enzymes needed, eliminating disorder Used to treat SCID (severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome) & _______ ___________ Trials for sickle-cell and hemophilia treatments are occurring now. http://library.thinkquest.org/28000/media/genetherapy/l_gene.therapy-ms.gif Cloning Uses a single somatic cell from an adult organism to grow an entirely new ________________ ________________ __ Somatic cell = _____ cell http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/cloning-sheep.gif Stem cells _________: _______________ cells that __________________themselves & have, under appropriate conditions, the ability to ______________ into one or more types of specialized cells _______________ cells: stem cells that haven’t differentiated yet & can be specialized into any cell type _____ stem cells: found in organisms (________ _______). May differentiate into __________ cell types Ethics of Genomics & Biotechnology Stem cell research Gene therapy GMOs: _________ __________ __________ Cloning Human Genome Project