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Semester 2, Day 9 Genetic Engineering
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Agenda Review for Cell Specialization, Gene Expression, and Mutations Quiz Homework should already be turned in! Quiz for Cell Specialization, Gene Expression, and Mutations Lecture for Genetic Engineering and Cloning Work/Reading Time
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Review for Quiz Examples of different types of cells Define gene expression Define cell specialization How are gene expression and cell specialization related? Describe Day 0: zygote formation Describe Day 4: Morula formation # cells Totipotent or pluripotent? Describe Day 8: Blastocyst formation # cells Totipotent or pluripotent? Structure? which parts eventually becomes what? Define mutation. Define mutagen. Point mutations: silent and not silent. Frameshift mutations: insertion and deletion Which is more destructive: point or frameshift? Why? Which is more dangerous: a mutation in a sex cell or in a heart cell? Why?
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Quiz Cell Specialization, Gene Expression, and Mutations Reminders: Silent during quiz Eyes on your own paper When finished, flip it over
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Glowing Rats
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Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering: technology that changes the genetic material of an organism. Transgenic Organism: A gene from Organism B is inserted into Organism A’s DNA (Organism A is the transgenic organism)
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Genetic Engineering Transgenic Organisms: Plant Example A bacterium: Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-DNA: “transfer DNA” Zoom T-DNA Ti-Plasmid Bacterial Chromosome 1 23 Bacterium Plant Cell Transformed Plant Cell Bacterium inserts its T-DNA into plant cell T-DNA integrates into plant cell’s DNA
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Genetic Engineering Plant express T-DNA produces gall cells that make amino acids that bacterium uses as food Genetic Engineering in Nature Image Source: www.mun.ca
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Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering in the Lab Image Source: www.mun.ca
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Genetic Engineering Inserting foreign genes into an organism’s DNA has had medical benefits and is just super cool! Rice w/ Vitamin A Apples w/ vaccination for pneumonia Mice w/ GFP (green fluorescent protein) Glowing! Goats w/ spider web milk Eggs w/ cancer-fighting proteins Banana w/ vaccination for hepatitis B Goats w/ vaccination for malaria
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Genetic Engineering All cells in an organism should have the exact same DNA as the very first cell (transgenic zygote) Mitosis Therefore, to create a transgenic organism, the foreign DNA must be inserted into the fertilized egg (zygote) Foreign DNA Zygote Transgenic Zygote This cell divides until it makes a whole organism Image Source: www.bbc.co.uk
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Genetic Engineering Cloning: making an organism that is genetically identical to another. Image Source: www.accessexcellence.org
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Reading/Work Time Chapter 13 Cornell Notes Questions: 13.1 #1-5 13.2 #1-5 13.3 #1-5 Chapter 13 Assessment #1-15, 17-21
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