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Biotechnology: using living systems to improve human life
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The Latest Biotechnologies
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A. GloFish
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B. Insect/machine combinations
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C. Synthetic Transplants
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D. Animal Surrogate Transplants
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E. Engineered Plants/Animals
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The Genome:
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- The totality of DNA base pairs in the cells of a species -exact sequence of DNA bases -All the ACTGs on each chomosome
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Sequenced Genomes 1.Human 2.Chimpanzee 3.Rice 4.Malaria parasite 5.E. coli 6.Lab mouse 7.Drosophila melanogaster
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National Genome Project -Director: Francis Collins -“blue print” of human body: the “holy grail” -12 year project -Funded by U.S. Government
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How it will change our lives: -Gene screening at an early age -Designer drugs -Design babies -Genetic counselors -Genetically modified organisms
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Genome is the future of medicine -Pre-treat disease and illness before it manifests itself -Changed our legal system, medical science, understanding evolution
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Genetic Engineering: cloning and genetic modification
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Genetic Engineering: altering an organisms genes through human activity
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Genetically Modified Foods/Organisms -genes from one species placed in another organism (Transgenic) -increased food production -may have adverse environmental effects -possible cures and therapies for humans
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Cloning: producing a population of genetically identical cells from a single cell
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History of cloning
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1953: Watson and Crick-discover the structure of DNA
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1978: 1 st child born conceived In Vitro
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1984: Dr. Steen Willadsen-clones first sheep from embryonic cells
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1997: Ian Wilmut - 1 st mammal cloned from an adult cell nucleus (Dolly)
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2005: South Korea: 1 st dogs cloned
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3 Types of Cloning
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1. DNA cloning: producing exact replicas of segments of DNA
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Steps: 1.Desired segment(s) of DNA are cut from original strand. 2.“Pasted” into a bacterial plasmid which replicates itself quickly
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2. Reproductive Cloning: creating an animal that has the same DNA as another animal
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3. Therapeutic Cloning: the production of human embryos for research – stem cells
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Uses of Cloning
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1. Stem Cell Benefits -may help cure/solve diseases and disorders Ex. Alzheimer’s, parkinson’s, paralysis, etc.
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2. Reproduce animals with special qualities
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3. Cloning Endangered Species
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4. Resurrecting Extinct Animals
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5. Organ Transplants
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Stem Cells: undifferentiated cells that can become any type of cell Stem Cells Skin Cells Neuron (nerves) Bone Cell Muscle Cells Cardiac Muscle
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Stem Cell Types 1.Adult Stem Cells: limited potential to make other cells Ex. Blood vessels, bone marrow, retina 2.Fetal Tissue Stem Cells: found in fetuses 3 months or younger; great potential; great controversy
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Stem Cell Levels 1.Unipotent: can only differentiate into one type of cell (ex. Spermatogonia Sperm) 2.Multipotent: can differentiate into a few types cells (ex. Bone marrow Red blood cells, white blood cells) 3.Pluripotent: can differentiate into almost any type of cell (embryonic cell muscle, bone, skin, nerves) 4.Totipotent: can become any cell type (zygote any type of cell)
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