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Title: Chapter 15: Genetic Engineering


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Chapter 15 Genetic Engineering
  • Section 15-3
  • Applications of Genetic Engineering

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Agriculture and Industry
  • Genetic engineering used to improve products we
    get from plants and animals
  • Could lead to better, less expensive, more
    nutritious food, and safer manufacturing
    processes

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GM Crops
  • Genetically modified plants since 1996
  • Example adding bacterial genes that produce Bt
    toxin - kills insects
  • No pesticides needed
  • Higher crop yields
  • Resistance to herbicides, viral infections, rot
    and spoilage
  • Some being made to produce plastics

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GM Animals
  • 30 of milk produced by cows modified with
    hormones that increase milk production
  • Pigs that produce leaner meat , high levels of
    omega-3
  • Salmon with extra growth hormone to make them
    grow quicker
  • Canada goats that produce silk
  • Goat milk with antibacterial enzymes

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GM Animals
  • Scientists hoping to clone transgenic animals to
    increase food supply and save endangered species
  • 2008 govt allowed sale of meat and milk from
    cloned animals
  • Avoid complications of traditional breeding,
    duplicate exactly

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Preventing Disease
  • Making more nutritious plants
  • Producing antibodies to fight disease
  • Make proteins we need

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Medical Research
  • Transgenic animals used as test subjects
  • Study defective genes, disease progression
  • Conduct drug tests

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Treating Disease
  • Recombinant DNA technology used to make human
    proteins to treat disease human growth hormone,
    insulin, blood-clotting factor, cancer-fighting
    proteins
  • Also gene therapy the process of changing a
    gene to treat a medical disease or disorder
  • Absent or faulty gene replaced with a normal,
    working gene

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Treating Disease
  • Very risky
  • Need a more reliable way to insert working genes
  • Make sure its not harmful

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Genetic Testing
  • Hundreds of diseases/disorders can be tested for
  • Some use labeled DNA probes that can detect
    disease-causing alleles
  • Some search for changes in cutting sequences
  • Some use PCR to detect differences in length
    between normal and abnormal alleles

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Examining Active Genes
  • Not every gene is active in ever cell all the
    time
  • Understand how cells function by studying active
    genes using DNA microarray technology - measures
    level of activity of genes

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DNA Microarray
  • Glass slide or silicon chip to which spots of
    single-stranded DNA are attached each spot with
    a different DNA fragment
  • Colored tags label source of DNA

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DNA Microarray
  • Red spots more cancer mRNA
  • Green spots more normal mRNA
  • Yellow spots both

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Personal Identification
  • No 2 individuals are genetically identical
    (except identical twins)
  • Regions of chromosomes contain repeated sequences
    that do not code for proteins that differ from
    person to person

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Personal Identification
  • DNA fingerprinting analyzes sections of DNA that
    have little/no function but that vary widely from
    one individual to another
  • Use REs to cut DNA into fragments,
    electrophoresis to separate fragments

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Personal Identification
  • DNA probe detects fragments with highly variable
    regions
  • If enough probe/enzyme combos are used, resulting
    banding pattern can be used to distinguish a
    person
  • DNA from any tissue can be used

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Forensic Science
  • Forensics study of crime scene evidence
  • Uses DNA fingerprinting to solve crimes, overturn
    convictions
  • Wildlife conservation

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Establishing Relationships
  • When genes are passed parent to child, the
    markers used in DNA fingerprinting are scrambled
  • Y chromosome, however, passed directly from
    father to son with few changes paternity tests
  • Pieces of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) also passed
    from mother to child directly 2 people with the
    same mtDNA share a common maternal ancestor
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