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Page 1: Warm Up

Warm Up

THINK – PAIR – SHARE

What genetic technologies do you know of that are in existence? How do you feel about their use?

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Genetic Engineering• Genetic Engineers can alter the DNA code of living

organisms.• Selective Breeding

• Recombinant DNA

• PCR

• Gel Electrophoresis

• Transgenic Organisms

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Selective Breeding• Breed only those plants or animals with

desirable traits

• People have been using selective breeding for 1000’s of years with farm crops and domesticated animals.

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What are some specific examples of selective breeding

that you know take place in society? (HINT: Think very generally – there are many

examples of this

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Recombinant DNA• The ability to combine the DNA of one

organism with the DNA of another organism.

• Recombinant DNA technology was first used in the 1970’s with bacteria.

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Recombinant Bacteria1. Remove bacterial DNA

(plasmid).

2. Cut the Bacterial DNA with “restriction enzymes”.

3. Cut the DNA from another organism with “restriction enzymes”.

4. Combine the cut pieces of DNA together with another enzyme and insert them into bacteria.

5. Reproduce the recombinant bacteria.

6. The foreign genes will be expressed in the bacteria.

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Benefits of Recombinant Bacteria

1. Bacteria can make human insulin or human growth hormone.

2. Bacteria can be engineered to “eat” oil spills.

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Explain the process by which recombinant bacteria is created.

What do you think could be some cons to the development of recombinant bacteria?

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The DNA of plants and animals can also be altered.

PLANTS

1. disease-resistant and insect-resistant crops

2. Hardier fruit

3. 70-75% of food in supermarket is genetically modified.

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How to Create a Genetically Modified Plant

1.Create recombinant bacteria with desired gene.

2. Allow the bacteria to “infect" the plant cells.

3. Desired gene is inserted into plant chromosomes.

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Genetically modified organisms are called transgenic organisms.

TRANSGENIC ANIMALS

1. Mice – used to study human immune system

2. Chickens – more resistant to infections

3. Cows – increase milk supply and leaner meat 4. Goats, sheep and pigs – produce human proteins in their milk

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Desired DNA is

added to an egg cell.

How to Create a Transgenic Animal

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Scientists used a bioluminescent gene from a jellyfish to create

“glowing” green mice!

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How do you create a genetically modified plant?

What are transgenic organisms?

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Polymerase Chain ReactionPCR

• PCR allows scientists to make many copies of a piece of DNA.

1. Heat the DNA so it “unzips”.

2. Add the complementary nitrogenous bases.

3. Allow DNA to cool so the complementary strands can “zip” together.

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Gel Electrophoresis

• This technology allows scientists to identify someone’s DNA!

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Steps Involved in Gel Electrophoresis

1. “Cut” DNA sample with restriction enzymes.

2. Run the DNA fragments through a gel.

3. Bands will form in the gel.

4. Everyone’s DNA bands are unique and can be used to identify a person.

5. DNA bands are like “genetic fingerprints”.

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What is PCR?

What is gel electrophoresis?

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