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Genetic engineering Lesson Objectives Genetic engineering involves changing the genetic material of an organism Genes can be transferred from one organism.

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1 Genetic engineering Lesson Objectives Genetic engineering involves changing the genetic material of an organism Genes can be transferred from one organism to another Genes can be transferred into plants and animals so that they develop desired characteristics

2 Learning Outcomes All students know that genes can be transferred from one organism to another Most are able to explain the term genetic engineering and describe how genes can be transferred. They are able to list some advantages and disadvantages of genetic engineering and interpret information about cloning techniques and genetic engineering techniques Some students can explain the process in terms of producing useful proteins and organisms which are improved themselves.

3 Glow in the dark mouse embryo

4 Bacteria are often genetically engineered to produce useful chemicals because their DNA is loose in the cytoplasm, making it easy to modify. They also grow and replicate quickly. loose strand of main DNA plasmid – small ring of additional DNA A new gene can be inserted into the plasmid and the bacteria then produce the protein for which the gene codes. Changing the genetic code

5 A virus cannot read its own genes but it can make a host cell copy them and make the proteins. Using viruses This virus is a bacteriophage. It infects bacteria by injecting its genetic material down a special tube. protein coat genetic material injection tube Why are viruses useful in genetic engineering?

6 Genetically-engineered micro-organisms, such as bacteria and yeast, can easily be replicated on a large scale. Tanks called fermenters or bioreactors are used. These enable the micro-organisms to be grown, or ‘cultured’, at optimum pH, temperature and nutrient levels. The product can be continuously removed and purified. Replicating micro-organisms

7 Producing insulin with bacteria

8 Genetically-engineering bacteria

9 Insulin and Factor V111 Vat containing genetically engineered insulin

10 Genetically-engineered bacteria are unable to make proteins that are identical to those found naturally in humans, despite having human DNA. This is because the way in which bacteria make proteins is different to the way that mammals make proteins. Alternatives to bacteria A better way is to use genetically-engineered mammalian cells grown in industrial bioreactors. These produce proteins that are identical to the ones found in humans.

11 How can animals be genetically engineered to help humans? Genetic engineering and medicines

12 Foreign DNA, including DNA from humans, can be inserted into animals. This is called transgenics. This method produces higher levels of antibody, more easily and cheaply, than by using genetically-engineered bacteria or mammalian cells. The protein encoded by the DNA can then be produced in a specific tissue of the transgenic animal at a specific time. What is transgenics?

13 For example, the gene for a human antibody can be introduced into goats. The antibody is then expressed in the goat’s milk, where it can be purified and used to treat diseases. Additional controlling DNA is also introduced, so the human antibody is only produced in the goat’s mammary gland at a certain time. Transgenic goats

14 Pigs crippled by addition of HGH gene

15 Silk worms spin fluorescent green silk

16 Japanese scientists claim they have made rats and mice produce human sperm

17 US scientists have genetically-engineered chickens to grow basic "legs" instead of wings. Researchers at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, took a gene normally found only in chicken legs and transferred it to the forming wings of chick embryos.


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