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Chapter 9-1: Manipulating DNA Chapter 9.4: Genetic Engineering “Miracles of genetic engineering”
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1. Genetic Engineering DNA from one organism is c cc cut, s ss spliced together, and i ii inserted into bacteria, which m mm multiply the DNA to make proteins. Genetic engineering is applied to a aa agriculture, m mm medicine, and industry, and raises e ee ecological, s ss social, and e ee ethical questions. Genetic engineered soybeans Genetic engineered rice Mice with jelly fish genes glow green Dolly
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2. Human insulin is made by bacteria. The gene for human insulin is cut out, and the DNA from a v vv vector (a p pp plasmid) is cut out using r rr restriction enzymes. Step 1 How Genetic Engineering makes many copies of a gene Human insulin is made by bacteria
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Step 2 Insulin gene is mixed with p pp plasmid DNA. DNA ligase glues the fragments together, forms recombinant DNA. The r rr recombinant DNA is put into bacteria.
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The gene for insulin is c cc cloned (copied) when the bacteria reproduce. Step 3
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Step 4 Bacteria with the insulin are isolated and screened from the rest. These bacteria multiply and make i ii insulin. Insulin is made by bacteria
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3. Some Essential Terms to Know… An agent used to carry genes into another cell, usually a plasmid or a virus (bacteriophage). a. V VV Vector
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b. P PP Plasmids Circular DNA molecules that replicate independently of the bacterial chromosome.
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Restriction enzymes c. Restriction enzymes Enzymes that recognize short sequences of DNA nucleotides, then cut the DNA at those sites.
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d. R RR Recombinant DNA DNA made from two or more organisms.
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m aking many copies of a gene, usually by dividing bacteria. e. Gene Cloning
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4. Gel Electrophoresis + -
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