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What Is Biotechnology? An Introduction BioScience Survey An Introduction BioScience Survey
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Biotechnology in History? Man manipulating living things to produce plants, animals, or substances with desired characteristics. Fermentation Using yeast or fungus to ferment fruit or grain solutions into alcoholic beverages Adding bacteria/yeast/fungus to milk in order to make cheese or yogurt. Low tech Man manipulating living things to produce plants, animals, or substances with desired characteristics. Fermentation Using yeast or fungus to ferment fruit or grain solutions into alcoholic beverages Adding bacteria/yeast/fungus to milk in order to make cheese or yogurt. Low tech
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Controlling which individuals breed and working to predict outcomes. Goal: produce animals and plants in a form desired. Fast horses Disease resistant plants Sheep producing high yields of wool Cows producing high yields of milk Controlling which individuals breed and working to predict outcomes. Goal: produce animals and plants in a form desired. Fast horses Disease resistant plants Sheep producing high yields of wool Cows producing high yields of milk Selective Breeding
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Modern Biotechnology
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Technology Allows... Scientists to manipulate cells and molecules. Cells are used to produced desired products using cellular processes DNA replication Protein synthesis Exocytosis Scientists to manipulate cells and molecules. Cells are used to produced desired products using cellular processes DNA replication Protein synthesis Exocytosis
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Key to Biotechnology Central Dogma of Biology: DNA contains sections of nucleotides that code for specific proteins. Proteins are the primary product of biotech companies. Proteins compose: Hormones, receptors, enzymes, main structural component of cells and tissues. Most key actions accomplished by proteins Central Dogma of Biology: DNA contains sections of nucleotides that code for specific proteins. Proteins are the primary product of biotech companies. Proteins compose: Hormones, receptors, enzymes, main structural component of cells and tissues. Most key actions accomplished by proteins
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Technology used in Biotech Recombinant DNA Cutting & recombining lengths of DNA. Inserting new DNA into host cells for expression of the gene and creation of the product (protein). Recombinant DNA Cutting & recombining lengths of DNA. Inserting new DNA into host cells for expression of the gene and creation of the product (protein).
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Example... Diabetes Pancreas does not produce the protein insulin which breaks down sugars. DNA with gene to produce insulin spliced into host cells. Host cells mass produce human insulin! Expressing the insulin gene. Mass quantities of insulin produced and collected. Diabetes Pancreas does not produce the protein insulin which breaks down sugars. DNA with gene to produce insulin spliced into host cells. Host cells mass produce human insulin! Expressing the insulin gene. Mass quantities of insulin produced and collected.
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Polymerase Chain Reaction Small sample of DNA stimulated to replicate itself. Temperature changes and enzymes copy DNA MANY times. Allows easier analysis of DNA samples Small sample of DNA stimulated to replicate itself. Temperature changes and enzymes copy DNA MANY times. Allows easier analysis of DNA samples
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DNA Electrophoresis Used to identify or find similarities between DNA samples. DNA is cut into sections by restriction enzymes. Enzymes always cut at same base pattern. Resulting similarities in fragment lengths used to ID DNA samples. Paternity testing Forensic investigations Used to identify or find similarities between DNA samples. DNA is cut into sections by restriction enzymes. Enzymes always cut at same base pattern. Resulting similarities in fragment lengths used to ID DNA samples. Paternity testing Forensic investigations
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Stem Cell Therapy Stem cells can be influenced to grow into any body cell. Pleuripotent Stem cell source: red bone marrow (adult stem cells), umbilical cord blood or embryos. Scientists use hormones/chemicals to control and influence stem cells to grow into specific cell types. Hope is to insert those cells to fix serious disorders: leukemia, Parkinson’s disease. Stem cells can be influenced to grow into any body cell. Pleuripotent Stem cell source: red bone marrow (adult stem cells), umbilical cord blood or embryos. Scientists use hormones/chemicals to control and influence stem cells to grow into specific cell types. Hope is to insert those cells to fix serious disorders: leukemia, Parkinson’s disease.
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Actual Embryos or Stem Cells. One of these became Mrs. Butler’s Son, Benjamin.
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Genomics Using computers to take data from labs and sequence the order of bases on huge DNA molecules. Order of bases allow understanding of location of genes. Human Genome Project mapped where genes are located on DNA. Using computers to take data from labs and sequence the order of bases on huge DNA molecules. Order of bases allow understanding of location of genes. Human Genome Project mapped where genes are located on DNA.
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Where does Biotech happen? Companies Producing drugs, agricultural or industrial products. Medical or industrial instruments Reagents or test kits for research Processing data, sequencing DNA Research institutions Universities Governmental Agencies National Institute of Health Communicable Disease Control Companies Producing drugs, agricultural or industrial products. Medical or industrial instruments Reagents or test kits for research Processing data, sequencing DNA Research institutions Universities Governmental Agencies National Institute of Health Communicable Disease Control
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Biotech Companies Apply scientific research to make a product. Purpose is to make a profit. Funds allow further research. FDA very involved, safety is key. Apply scientific research to make a product. Purpose is to make a profit. Funds allow further research. FDA very involved, safety is key.
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Research institutions Scientists focused on gaining new knowledge and contributing to scientific understanding. Results of research published in journals, presented at conferences. Scientists focused on gaining new knowledge and contributing to scientific understanding. Results of research published in journals, presented at conferences.
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How do research labs function? Lead scientist directs focus of lab Graduate students and fellow scientists work on questions within topic of lab. Research funded by grants from government or foundations. Professors at major universities must conduct research and publish papers to maintain position in university. Data contributes to drug development or new understandings of proteins. Lead scientist directs focus of lab Graduate students and fellow scientists work on questions within topic of lab. Research funded by grants from government or foundations. Professors at major universities must conduct research and publish papers to maintain position in university. Data contributes to drug development or new understandings of proteins.
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What now? We review cellular processes utilized in biotech. Will examine recent research by scientists. Will learn about structure of proteins and details about genetics. We conclude with an intriguing biotech lab! We review cellular processes utilized in biotech. Will examine recent research by scientists. Will learn about structure of proteins and details about genetics. We conclude with an intriguing biotech lab!
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