Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAlberta Cameron Modified over 9 years ago
1
The Techniques Involved in Genetic Engineering
2
In addition to the information in this presentation, you should also be familiar with the corresponding information found on pages 319-325 in your textbook
3
Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering Altering the genetic code of a living organism in other words… Changing the DNA of a living thing on purpose
4
The Changes… Selective Breeding Inbreeding Hybridization Molecular manipulation Inducing mutations DNA splicing
5
Selective Breeding Inbreeding The continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics While inbreeding does maintain the characteristics of the breed, it also makes genetic defects more common
6
Selective Breeding Hybridization The process of mating two organisms from different species to create a hybrid
7
Selective Breeding Hybridization In plants
8
Selective Breeding Hybridization In animals
9
Selective Breeding Hybridization In animals
10
Selective Breeding Hybridization In animals
11
Molecular Manipulation Inducing mutation Using artificial means (for example: radiation or drugs) to cause specific mutations in living organisms
12
Molecular Manipulation Inducing mutation Certain mutation causes extra chromosomes leading to bigger and stronger fruiting plants
13
Molecular Manipulation Inducing mutation Certain mutation causes oil-eating bacteria Used to clean up oil spills!
14
Molecular Manipulation DNA splicing Taking a segment of DNA from one organism and putting it into the DNA of another organism Let’s go through the process…
15
Molecular Manipulation DNA splicing Extracting the DNA Getting the DNA out of the cell and separating it from the other cell parts
16
Molecular Manipulation DNA splicing Cutting the DNA Whole DNA molecules are too large to be analyzed Scientists cut them into smaller pieces using restriction enzymes
17
More on Restriction Enzymes A restriction enzyme is a specialized enzyme that cuts the DNA molecule at a very specific sequence There are hundreds of restriction enzymes, each one cutting the DNA at a specific sequence Think of restriction enzymes like a lock and key: a restriction enzyme will cut a DNA sequence only it matches precisely
18
More on Restriction Enzymes EcoR I SmaI Cuts the DNA at the sequence CTTAAG, between the A and G Cuts the DNA at the sequence CCCGGG, between the C and G AA AA AGG G C CCTT TT T G C AA AA AGG G C CCTT TT T G C A A AA AG G G C C C TT TT T G C AGG G C CCT G C A T G C G CG C G C AGG G C CCT G C A T G C G CG C G C AG CT G C G C G G C C G C A TG C G C
19
Molecular Manipulation DNA splicing Pasting the DNA Using and enzyme called DNA ligase to attach segments of DNA
20
Molecular Manipulation Real world application:
21
Analyzing DNA Gel Electrophoresis DNA that has been cut with restriction enzymes is placed in wells at one end of a porous gel An electric voltage is applied to the gel, and the DNA which has a (-) charge moves away from the (-) charge and toward the (+) charge The smaller the DNA particle, the farther it is able to move through the porous gel This allows scientists to compare the DNA sequences from different individuals, or determine the relative sizes or particular genes
22
Analyzing DNA Gel Electrophoresis
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.