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Genetic Engineering

Genetic Engineering. How is this possible?. Jelly Fish Gene  Mice. Recombinant DNA Technology. Connecting fragments of DNA from different sources. Transgenic Organisms. Plants and animals that contain fragments of DNA from different sources.

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Genetic Engineering

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  1. Genetic Engineering

  2. How is this possible?

  3. Jelly Fish Gene  Mice

  4. Recombinant DNA Technology • Connecting fragments of DNA from different sources

  5. Transgenic Organisms • Plants and animals that contain fragments of DNA from different sources. • Example: tobacco plant with firefly gene that makes the plant glow

  6. Bacteria and Recombinant DNA Technology • Scientists commonly use bacteria to produce substances like human insulin or human growth hormone • They all use bacteria because they reproduce asexually and reproduce rapidly

  7. Creating Bacteria with Human Genes (DNA) – Step 1 • Cut a piece of DNA that codes for a specific gene using restriction enzymes (act like scissors). They cut DNA at a specific nucleotide sequence. • Example:

  8. Step 2 • Cut plasmid (small circular DNA found in bacteria) with restriction enzymes.

  9. Step 3 • Gene splicing: Foreign DNA is attached to the plasmid creating recombinant DNA. • The recombinant DNA is inserted into the bacteria. The bacteria will reproduce asexually.

  10. Animation • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2jUMG2E-ic • http://www.dnai.org/text/mediashowcase/index2.html?id=549

  11. Recombinant DNA Technology

  12. What do scientists use this for? • To produce insulin, human growth hormone, enzymes to break down pollutants, produce natural insecticides, etc.

  13. The quest for the perfect tomato….

  14. What would arctic fish have to do with making the perfect tomato?

  15. Transgenic Plants • Genetically engineered plants with recombinant DNA. • Example – tomato with the antifreeze gene from fish

  16. Transgenic Animals • Genetically engineered animals with recombinant DNA. • Ex – Creating animals with human organs for transplants

  17. Gene Therapy • Inserting normal genes into human cells to correct genetic disorders

  18. Selective Breeding • Choosing animals and plants to mate with desirable traits. • Ex – Texas cattle and Brahman cattle

  19. What are they?

  20. Hybridization • Mating individuals not closely related to introduce new beneficial genes into a population • Ex – Horse (obedient) + donkey (strong) = mule (obedient and strong)

  21. Inbreeding Mating between closely related individuals to maintain desirable traits.

  22. Choosing a Mutation • Seedless oranges, ancon sheep (short legged). We choose to breed mutations for our benefit.

  23. Cloning

  24. Cloning • Creating identical individuals with the desired traits. • Ex – Dolly the sheep, vegetative propagation, etc.

  25. Cloning Pros and Cons

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