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Title: Ch' 20: DNA Technology


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Ch. 20 DNA Technology
  • Dolly/cloning humans?
  • Curing diseases?
  • Regrowing limbs/spinal cords/ and other organs
  • Identifying those that break the law
  • Feed the world

2
Why is it all possible now and not before?
  • We have biochemical tools that allow construction
    of recombinant DNA.
  • We have methods for purifying DNA molecules and
    proteins of interest.
  • We can use vectors for carrying recombinant DNA
    into cells and replicating it.
  • We have techniques for determining nucleotide
    sequences of DNA molecules.

3
DNA Cloning
  • How do bacteria acquire new DNA?
  • Transformation
  • Conjugation
  • Transduction
  • How are bacteria used to clone genes for
    biotechnology?
  • (fig. 20.1)

4
Cloning human genes
  • What are restriction enzymes?
  • They occur naturally in bacteria for
    protection.
  • How do they do it?
  • Restriction sites/restriction sequence
  • Sticky ends
  • Restriction fragments/DNA fragments
  • DNA ligase
  • OUTCOME recombinant DNA
  • (fig. 20.3)

5
How do we know we are cloning the right gene?
  • Nucleic acid probes (fig. 20.4)

6
Problem
  • Eukaryotic genes may be too large to clone easily
    because they contain long noncoding regions
    (introns).
  • Solution (fig. 20.5)
  • cDNA

7
What if you had just a little DNA to test...
  • PCR
  • procedure
  • uses

8
Restriction fragment analysis
  • Gel electrophoresis
  • procedure
  • uses
  • DNA fingerprint
  • Hybridization
  • RFLPs

9
Mapping of entire genomes
  • 1. Genetic (linkage) mapping
  • 2. Physical mapping ordering of DNA fragments
  • 3. Sequencing the DNA
  • 4. Analyzing the DNA sequences
  • 5. Studying gene expression
  • 6. Determining gene function

10
Ethical Implications..
  • What are the possibilities?
  • Pros and Cons
  • (video Genetic Engineering)
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