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2 Immagini e concetti della biologia Sylvia S. Mader
Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

3 B6 - Biotechnology and genomics
Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

4 Restriction enzymes Enzymes that cleave and repair DNA are used to manipulate and recombine DNA. Restriction enzymes, naturally used by bacteria as defense against bacteriophages, cut DNA into smaller pieces. Restriction enzymes cut DNA at specific base sequences called restriction site. Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

5 Recombinant DNA DNA fragments can be rejoined, by DNA ligase in bacterial plasmids, to form a new molecule of recombinant DNA (rDNA). Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

6 Recombinant DNA rDNA can be used either to clone genes or to make a specific protein. Bacteria takes the recombinant plasmid Gene cloning Protein production The altered host cell is called transgenic or genetically modified organism (GMO). Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

7 PCR Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) it is possible to obtain copies of a specific sequence of DNA. PCR uses: DNA-polymerase, an enzyme that makes copies of the DNA strand; Free Nucleotides, to create the new strand. Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

8 PCR PCR is the basis for many important DNA analysis as DNA fingerprint and evolutionary studies. PCR-base DNA fingerprint use to determine paternity. Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

9 Genetically Modified Organisms
Recombinant DNA technologies produce genetically modified bacteria to manufacture medical and commercial products (as insulin) and perform specific services (as water treatment). Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

10 Genetically modified plants
Future objective for genetically modified crops Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

11 Genetically modified plants
Genetic engineering is also used to increase plant resistance to harsh environments (drought, frost, acid, salt). Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

12 Genetically modified plants
Genetically modified plants, as Solanum tuberosum, are also developed to improve pest resistance to the potato bug (Leptinotarsa decemlineata). Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

13 Are GM foods safe? Countries have different regulations for GMO and the derived food commerce and cultivation. Long-term problems related to GMO could be: Environmental risks Ecological impact Health and allergies risks Impact on biodiversity Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

14 Genetically modified animals
Animals are genetically engineered to exalt specific traits or obtain useful products: GM animals can produce pharmaceuticals GM mice are bred for human disease research Xenotransplantation (animals as organs donor in transplantation) Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

15 Genetically modified animals
Genetically engineered animals are often used to obtain female mammal clones able to produce a specific products as the human growth hormone. Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

16 Human Genome Project Human genome has been sequenced in “Human Genome Project” (HGP). The order of about 3x109 bases contained in the human DNA has been determined. Genome sizes of humans and other sequenced species Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

17 Human gene therapy Gene therapy is used to modify abnormal genes and can be done in two ways. ex vivo - anomalous cells are removed, treated and reinserted into the body. in vivo - the gene is delivered directly into the body. Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

18 Future genetics Because of the HGP, new and safer medicines will be available and genetic disorders will may be corrected. Based on the genetic profile of a single person, personalized therapies will be more available. Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

19 Proteomics and bioinformatics
Proteomics is the study of the structure, function and interaction of cell proteins. The human proteome is the complete collection of proteins that humans synthesize. Bioinformatics is the application of computer technologies to the study of the genome. Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012

20 Functional and comparative genomics
One aim of functional genomics is to discover how genes work in order to produce differentiated cells and tissues. Comparative genomics focuses on determining how species are related and the function of genes and noncoding regions. Sylvia S. Mader Concepts of Biology © Zanichelli editore, 2012


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