Advances in Genetics (p. 110)

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Advances in Genetics (p. 110)

Genetic Engineering Technology that involves modifying the DNA of one organism by inserting the DNA of another. First used in the 1970s Today is used in a wide variety of applications

Uses of Genetic Engineering 1. Pharmaceutical (production of medicines) 2. Gene Therapy (a way of treating some disorders and diseases that usually involves replacing bad copies of genes with other genes) 3. Food improvement (introducing genes from other species that gives food (plant/animal) a benefit to mankind.

How do we put a new gene into an organism? Recombinant DNA is DNA that is moved from one species into another. Genetically Modified Organism(GMO): An organism that has recombinant DNA. Glow in the dark rabbits

Moving Genes A vector is used to move a gene from one species into another Two common vectors are plasmids (small loops of DNA) and viruses (a some DNA in proteins that can use a cell to copy itself) After the gene has been put in, it can be copied by the organism and used to make proteins

Humans need human insulin!!! Do you want pig insulin??? Oink oink Ever heard of Diabetes당뇨병 ??? There are different types of diabetes, the most common type requires people to take injections of insulin인슐린 . In the past, we got insulin from the pancreas췌장 of pigs. Do you want pig insulin??? Oink oink

Why would we want a bacteria to make a human protein???? Pig insulin works, but it is not 100% identical. Also, you need to take it out of a pig pancreas Using insulin as our example, lets understand how companies can now make human insulin for humans, using our friends, BACTERIA

Cloning a gene Insert a gene into a vector (e.g. plasmid), which is placed inside a bacterium The recombinant gene is then copied and copied by the bacterium When the bacterium reproduces asexually, it will copy the recombinant gene

Step 4: bacteria makes human insulin Step 3: put the recombinant plasmid in the bacteria Step 2: paste in any gene (e.g. insulin) using the enzyme ligase Step 1: cut piece of plasmid out with restriction enzymes

Pharmaceutical Benefits of Biotechnology Human growth hormones, insulin and many other human products can be made large-scale using cloning. The advantages are the product is actually human, can be made in large amounts and can be made less expensively.

Viruses Viruses hijack납치the cell Are “bad” Cause illnesses They shoot their genetic material into the nucleus of the human cell The human cell makes more viruses (transcription and translation of virus proteins) Viruses hijack납치the cell

Gene Therapy Put normal allele in a cold virus Inhale the cold virus The virus infects your nasal cells The normal allele goes into the nucleus The cell can make the normal protein

Gene Therapy

Cystic fibrosis CF is caused by a mutation in the gene for the protein cystic fibrosic transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). This protein is required to regulate the components of sweat, digestive fluids, and mucus.

What if………… Scientists removed the illness-causing genes from a virus Well, the virus could infect your cell, but not cause damage. Scientists inserted some “good” genes that a person is missing (e.g. cystic fibrosis gene) Well, the virus could give the human cell this new gene like it used to give the old bad virus genes.

Types of Gene Therapy Body cell: deliver gene to the body cell. Not passed on to the next generation. This type is has been used in human clinical trials. Sex cell: deliver gene to the sex cells so it is passed on to the next generation. Many countries have not allowed this for human clinical trials.

Risks of Gene Therapy Short-lived success: what if the “good” gene doesn’t go inside the genome (one of the chromosomes). The gene is “lost” Possible Immune system response: the virus is still “foreign”, maybe your body will fight it. May cause cancer: what if the “good” gene goes inside a cell cycle gene. Then your cell cycle is broken (cancer). Hope it jumps into junk DNA

Genetically Modified Food These foods have genes that do not belong to them. They are from other species. They have been designed to have “something” better

How to make crops better? Arctic Flounder Fish: The Arctic Flounder Fish produces an anti-freeze that allows it to protect himself in freezing waters.

Bt corn Insert a bacteria (Bacillus thuringiensis) gene that makes a toxin into corn. Greater yield No use of pesticides

Bt Corn Clone the Bt toxin gene then insert it into the corn genome

Why stop Bt corn? Environmental concerns (poison to other insects?) Allergies to the toxin in humans

“Golden” rice Scientists added bacteria and daffodil gene. Adds Vitamin A Lack of vitamin A kills 670,000 kids a year under age 5 수선화

“Golden” rice

Banana vaccines? Virus injected into a banana sapling. Virus proteins are now part of the banana Creates an immunity to the virus.

Pollution fighting plants Plants engineered to have genes used for removing contamination from the ground water

Increased pest 해충, 유해 동물 and disease resistance병저항성 Pros Cons Increased pest 해충, 유해 동물 and disease resistance병저항성 Drought tolerance내건성 Increased food supply (yield, nutrition, vaccine) Introducing allergens and toxins to food Accidental contamination between genetically modified and non-genetically modified foods Antibiotic resistance Adversely changing the nutrient content of a crop Creation of "super" weeds and other environmental risks