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Chapter 13 BIOTECHNOLOGY
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Stem Cells Unspecialized cells that can develop into specialized cells when under the right conditions
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Embryonic Stem Cells Capability of dividing into almost any cell if cells are separated (if not, they specialize into human structures) VERY controversial! Why? Ethical concerns concerning source of cells (fatal to embryo)
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Adult Stem Cells Used to repair same kind of tissue that they come from Very little controversy in using these Can be obtained with consent of donor Not lethal
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Inbreeding Mating between closely related individuals
Breed: a selected group of organisms with a species that has been bred for particular characteristics
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Hybrids The offspring of parents that have different forms of a trait
usually larger & stronger than parents Eg: wheat, rice, corn, roses
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How can you tell the genotype?
Test Cross Usually homozygous recessive crossed with another
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Genetic Engineering Must cut (cleave) DNA from one organism into small fragments, and insert fragments into host organism of same/different species Aka recombinant DNA technology Made by connecting fragments of DNA from different sources
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What is GFP? Green flourescent protein
Can be seen with ultraviolet light What is its function? To trace proteins/bacterial/viruses throughout an organism
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What is an organism’s genome?
The total DNA present in the nucleus of each cell Human genome: millions and millions of nucleotides
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What are restriction enzymes?
proteins that recognize and bind specific DNA sequences and cleave the DNA within that sequence What function do they serve? aka endonuclease -cuts viral DNA into fragments after it enters bacteria One example: EcoRI
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Gel Electrophoresis Separates the DNA fragments according to the size of the fragments
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What is transformation?
Process of bacterial cells taking up the recombinant plasmid DNA
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Gene Cloning Using recombinant DNA molecules as genetically identical copies of the original Clones: genetically identical copies
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Transgenic Organisms Plants/animals that contain functional recombinant DNA 3 types: Animals: mice, fruit flies, goats -produce proteins, organs, test drugs Plants: soybeans, corn, cotton -insect/frost resistance, vaccines Bacteria: insulin, growth hormone -clean up oil spills, decompose garbage
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Human Genome Project International project to determine sequence of the 3 billion nucleotides that make up human DNA Finished in 2003 Also identified the 23,299 genes
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Less than 2% of human genome actually codes for proteins
All other areas are called non-coding sequences, because they do not have any function But they are still unique to each individual
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What’s the next step? To identify the actual genes & their functions
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DNA Fingerprinting Process of separating DNA fragments using gel electrophoresis in order to observe the distinct patterns that are unique to each individual
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Gene Therapy Technique used to correct mutated genes that cause human disease Normal gene is inserted into chromosome to replace bad gene Produces recombinant DNA that eventually takes over
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Genomics The study of an organism’s genome
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