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Page 1: 13-1 DNA Technology Building better tomatoes. Objectives Define genetic engineering Explain how restriction enzymes can be used to make recombinant DNA.

13-1 DNA Technology

Building better tomatoes

Page 2: 13-1 DNA Technology Building better tomatoes. Objectives Define genetic engineering Explain how restriction enzymes can be used to make recombinant DNA.

Objectives

• Define genetic engineering

• Explain how restriction enzymes can be used to make recombinant DNA

• Explain how cloning vectors can be used to clone and transfer genes.

• List steps in a gene transfer experiment

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Genetic engineering History

• The name is new, the practice is not.

• Plants and animals have been bred for thousands of years.

• Human breeding has also been done now and then.

• All of this has worked by trying to enhance desired characteristics, without knowing how they are transmitted.

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Why bother?

• Designing plants & animals “from scratch” – This is not going to happen

anytime soon

• Transgenic Engineering – Putting genetic information

from one type of plant or animal into another

• Cloning – Making genetic copies of

an existing plant or animal

• Let’s look at the latter two of these.

Transgenic pigs have jellyfish genes that make them glow in the dark. Really

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• An organism is called “transgenic” if it has genetic information added to it from a different type of organism. – A.K.A. Genetically

Modified Organism (GMO)

• Viruses do something of this sort when they infect plants, animals or humans.

• Humans have begun to do this with plants and animals.

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Transgenic Plants

• This is the work that is furthest along: – Corn with its own insecticide – Soybeans & cotton resistant to herbicides – Papayas resistant to viruses

• Transgenic crops are being grown in the Americas, South Africa, Europe, Australia and China

Papaya’s also called pawpaws

Edible, slightly spicy seeds

A folk contraceptive

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Transgenic Animals 

• The work is less advanced here.

• Human genes have been inserted into: – Bacteria – Mice

• To produce various human proteins for treating diseases.

• Cows with increased milk production

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Biosteel: Goats with spider silk gene

• Spider silk is amazingly strong

• The gene for it is put in goats

• The goat’s milk contains these super strong fibers that can make bullet proof vests

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Advantages of Transgenic Engineering 

• Plants: – More disease-resistant – Larger yields – More transportable – More nutritious

• Animals: – Make proteins for medicinal

purposes – Make organs for transplant to

humans

Better cotton plants

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Concerns about  Transgenic Engineering 

• Plants: – Are they safe to eat? – Will they harm

wildlife? – Will some become

super-pest weeds? – Replace or

contaminate natural plants?

• Animals: – Will they be harmful? – Replace or

contaminate natural animals?

Not real

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Cloning

• A “clone” is a copy of something. – Computers that mimic

IBMs are called “clones.” – In genetics, a clone is a

genetic copy of another organism.

• Clones occur naturally: – Asexual breeding in plants

& lower animals – Identical twins (triplets) in

higher animals

Lohan clones

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History  of Cloning

• For centuries it has been known that simple animals – worms & starfish – can be cloned by cutting them in half.

• This doesn’t work for higher animals!

• Part of the problem is cell specialization: – Nerve – Bone – Muscle, etc.

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Cloning in the  20th Century

• We now realize that each specialized cell has all the genetic information, but much of it is turned off.

• Problem – how to reset the “program” so this information is usable? – Cloning of frogs successful

in 1950s – Cloning of livestock from

fetal cells in 1970s

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Dolly - 1996 

• Clone from an adult sheep cell by Scots researchers under Ian Wilmut

• Had only one success in 300 tries.

• Dolly grew to maturity, and successfully had a lamb by natural means in 1998.

• But Dolly seems to be prematurely old.

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Cloning since Dolly 

• Cloning of this sort has now been done on cattle, pigs and mice also.

• The success rate has improved considerably.

• Cloning humans begins to show up in science fiction in 1970s.

• This is now a realistic possibility.

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Advantages of Cloning 

• With an adult plant or animal, the breeder knows what its traits are; this is not the case with fetal cell cloning.

• Cloning allows making a genetically identical copy of the desired plant or animal.

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Concerns re/ Cloning 

• The success rate from adult animal cells is still rather low.

• This would be unacceptable for cloning humans in most societies.

• The evidence suggests that the clones which survive are still not right.

• The genetic program has probably not been completely reset.

• We still don’t understand what we are doing in cloning from adult cells.

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Restriction enzymes

• These enzymes go along DNA and recognize a specific stretch of nucleotides

• They cut the DNA apart there

• Since the two sides of DNA are mirrors of each other the cut doesn’t go straight across

• You get “sticky ends”– These can re-bond to make

new DNA strands

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Cloning vectors

• Restriction enzymes cut out a gene

• Then cloning vectors carry genes between organisms

• Plasmids are little rings of DNA that do this– They’re in Bacteria– Bacteria grow fast and

easy

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Recombinant DNA

• an artificial DNA sequence resulting from the combining of two other DNA sequences in a plasmid.

• Plasmids are little chunks of DNA that copy themselves.

• Recombinant proteins are proteins that are produced by different genetically modified organisms following insertion of the relevant DNA into their genome.

• As this recombines the DNA of two different organisms, the word recombinant is used to refer to this process.

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