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Bacteria Bacteria are great! one-celled organisms reproduce by mitosis easy to grow, fast to grow generation every ~20 minutes
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Bacterial DNA Single circular chromosome only one copy = haploid no nucleus Other DNA = plasmids! bacteria chromosome plasmids
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There’s more… Plasmids small extra circles of DNA carry extra genes that bacteria can use can be swapped between bacteria bacterial sex!! rapid evolution = antibiotic resistance can be picked up from environment
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How can plasmids help us? A way to get genes into bacteria easily insert new gene into plasmid insert plasmid into bacteria = vector bacteria now expresses new gene bacteria make new protein + transformed bacteria gene from other organism plasmid cut DNA recombinant plasmid vector glue DNA
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Grow bacteria…make more grow bacteria harvest (purify) protein transformed bacteria plasmid gene from other organism + recombinant plasmid vector
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Biotechnology Gel Electrophoresis
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Many uses of restriction enzymes… Now that we can cut DNA with restriction enzymes… we can cut up DNA from different people… or different organisms… and compare it why? forensics medical diagnostics paternity evolutionary relationships and more…
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Comparing cut up DNA How do we compare DNA fragments? separate fragments by size How do we separate DNA fragments? run it through a gelatin gel electrophoresis How does a gel work?
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Gel electrophoresis A method of separating DNA in a gelatin-like material using an electrical field DNA is negatively charged when it’s in an electrical field it moves toward the positive side + – DNA “swimming through Jello”
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DNA moves in an electrical field… so how does that help you compare DNA fragments? size of DNA fragment affects how far it travels small pieces travel farther large pieces travel slower & lag behind Gel electrophoresis + – DNA “swimming through Jello”
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Uses: Forensics Comparing DNA sample from crime scene with suspects & victim – + S1 DNA S2S3V suspects crime scene sample
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DNA fingerprints Comparing blood samples on defendant’s clothing to determine if it belongs to victim DNA fingerprinting
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RFLP / electrophoresis use in forensics 1st case successfully using DNA evidence 1987 rape case convicting Tommie Lee Andrews “standard” semen sample from rapist blood sample from suspect How can you compare DNA from blood & from semen? RBC?
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Gene Therapy: experimenting in cystic fibrosis In gene therapy, an absent or faulty gene is replaced by a normal, working gene.
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Human Genome Project An ongoing effort to analyze the human DNA sequence **Important because it could be used to cure genetic disorders -determines carriers of genetic conditions -Helps develop gene therapy
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Cloning A clone is a member of a population of genetically identical cells produced from a single cell. Dolly, Cows, Cats and more. Bring back endangered or even extinct species. Dolly the sheep was 1 st clone!
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Human Chromosomes 23 pairs of Chromosomes for a total of 46. – 1-22: autosomal – 23: sex chromosomes Karyotypes, pictures of chromosomes, can be used to study our chromosomes.
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Karyotype
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