Title: What Is Biotechnology?
1What Is Biotechnology?
- Any technique that uses living organisms or
substances from those organisms to make or modify - a product
- improve plants or animals
- to develop microorganisms for specific uses
2WHAT COULD SOME POSSIBLE REASONS BE????
- Adding a clotting agent to the blood that would
help dissolve clots. - TPA--- DONE!!!!!
- What if
- Cancer free genetics
- HIV free genetics
- Creating something that was resistant to these
diseases???IS IT POSSIBLE?
3Genetic Engineering
- Genetic engineering is taking one or more genes
from one organism and .. - Transferring them to another organism
- Putting them back into the original organism in
different combinations - GMOs
- Transgenic Organisms Bt Corn ( pest resistant)
- Recombinant DNA (rDNA) rInsulin
4What are the Benefits of Biotechnology?
- Medicine
- Human
- TPA, Dissolve blood clots
- Cancer Treatments
- Embryo Screening
- Veterinary
- Hybrid Dogs
- Surrogate Cows
- Environment
- Clean up oil spills (bioremediation)
- Agriculture
- Bt Corn ( pest resistant)
- Food products
- Cheese, Yogurt, Fermented foods, Bread, Alcohol)
- Industry/manufacturing
- Better cleaners
5rInsulin
- The first commercial product made by genetic
engineering (1976). - Insulin is the hormone used to control their
blood sugar levels in diabetics - First sold in 1982, (S. San Francisco)
PIGS
E. Coli
6Biotech Tools
- Restriction Enzyme an enzyme that cuts DNA
- Ligase an enzyme that pastes DNA back together
- re-establishes the ester bond
- Gene of Interest Example Insulin Gene
- Recipient Genome E. coli plasmid
- Plasmid Circular DNA that bacteria have in
addition to the normal chromosome
7Restriction Enzyme
Restriction Enzyme an enzyme that cuts DNA
- Natural function of restriction enzymes
- To protect bacteria against viruses.
- Digest foreign (e.g. viral) DNA.
- Restriction enzymes are isolated from bacteria
8A closer look. EroR1
EcoR1
5.ACTGTACGAATTCGCTA.3 3.TGACATGCTTAAGCGAT.5
9A closer look. EcoR1
AATTCGCTA.3 GCGAT.5
5.ACTGTACG 3.TGACATGCTTAA
sticky ends -can bind with other DNA molecules
with the same overhangs
10DNA Ligase
DNA ligase
5.ACTGTACAGATCCGCTA.3
3.TGACATGTCTAGGCGAT.5
DNA ligase
11Create Your Own Recombinant DNA !
- Using the shorter sequence, create your plasmid,
remember they are circular - Highlight the gene of interest TAATGGATCCTT
- Figure our what restriction enzyme to use.
GAATTC EcoR1
Sequence - CTTAAG
- GGATCC BamH1 Sequence
- CCTAGG
- The plasmid and DNA must be cut with same
Restriction Enzyme - Create your Recombinant DNA.
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13HOW IS IT DONE?Steps for genetically engineering
Insulin
- Take a human cell and remove the nucleus
- Extract the DNA (genome) from the nucleus
- Locate the Insulin gene
- Cut out the Insulin gene with a restriction
enzyme - Take a bacterial plasmid and cut open with the
same restriction enzyme - Place the Insulin gene into the bacterial
plasmid you now have recombinant DNA. - Place the recombinant DNA back into an bacterial
cell (transformation) - The bacteria will now produce insulin.
14A closer look. HindIII
HindIII
5.ACTGTACAAGCTTGCTA.3 3.TGACATGTTCGAACGAT.5
15A closer look. HindIII
AGCTTGCTA.3 ACGAT.5
5.ACTGTACA 3.TGACATGTTCGA
sticky ends -can bind with other DNA molecules
with the same overhangs
16Restriction Enzymes DNA Evidence
- 1984 Alec Jeffreys develops DNA fingerprinting,
for forensics and paternity cases. - 1987 Tommie Lee Andrews is convicted of rape in
Orlando based on DNA fingerprinting--the first
such case in the nation. - 1989 DNA evidence for the first time overturns a
conviction, clearing Gary Dotson of an Illinois
rape.
17Famous DNA Cases
- The Romanov's and Anastasia
- OJ Simpson (DNA proved guilt but people didnt
understand DNA evidence) - Thomas Jefferson and Sallie Heming's kids
- Use to identify 9-11 remains
- Innocence Project to date 305 wrongful
convictions overturned by DNA evidence, that
wasnt available at the time
18Gel electrophoresis
- Cuts DNA at repetitive DNA that everyone has but
are unique called Restriction Fragment Length
Polymorphisms (RFLP) - We can use the fragments made by the restriction
enzyme digestion to make a DNA fingerprint - Looking for 13 variations
- DNA is negatively charged (due to phosphate
backbone) - When we pump electrical charge into the buffer,
it will make the DNA move towards the positive
charge
19Imagine you are a DNA molecule
- Sorts DNA by length
- Smaller DNA fragments travel further in the gel
- If you were inside an agarose gel, your
environment would resemble a very dense web. - The smaller the DNA fragment, the easier it is to
get through the web. - This creates a unique DNA banding pattern called
a DNA Fingerprint
http//www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/animations/co
ntent/gelelectrophoresis.html
20Crime Scene DNA
Who Committed The Crime?
21 Famous DNA Case
22Lets Try it
- Crime Scene DNA
- GAATTCTAATGGATCCTT
- G AATTC EcoR1 Sequence
- G GATCC BamH1 Sequence
- Creates 3 pieces
- 1 bp , 10 bp, 7 bp
23Lab Crime Scene Analysis
- Tape DNA Ligase Scissors restriction enzymes
- Restriction digestion with BamH1 (GGATCC)
- Use blue pen
- Restriction digestion with EcoR1 (GAATTC)
- Use red pen
- Plot fragments on mock gel (based on fragment
sizes) - Exclude suspects
- Answer questions on mock gel WS
- Answer wrap questions
- Find news article on DNA fingerprinting and
summarize article
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26Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT)
- aka Cloning
- 1952 Xenopus Tadpoles
- 1996 The first mammal cloned from adult cells
was Dolly, the sheep. - 2001 The first human embryo cloned, but on
divided to six cells, providing evidence that
human cloning is not currently possible - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vbbZiOiPVG6c
27Dolly 277 tries 1 Sheep
On 14 February 2003, Dolly was euthanized because
she had a progressive lung disease and severe
arthritis. Normal Life expectancy 11-12 yrs.
28Lets Click and Clone
- http//learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/clonin
g/clickandclone/