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Biotechnology

Biotechnology. Use of living things to provide needed products or processes. Recombinant DNA. DNA produced by joining segments of DNA from different sources eg. To produce human insulin, scientists have combined bacterial plasmid DNA + human DNA. Tools for Producing Recombinant DNA.

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Biotechnology

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  1. Biotechnology Use of living things to provide needed products or processes

  2. Recombinant DNA • DNA produced by joining segments of DNA from different sources • eg. To produce human insulin, scientists have combined bacterial plasmid DNA + human DNA

  3. Tools for Producing Recombinant DNA Restriction enzymes: enzymes that cleave the DNA double helix at specific nucleotide sequences

  4. Results in sticky end sticky end Use of the Restriction Enzyme Bam H1 5’— G G A T C C — 3’ 3’— C C T A G G — 5’ 5’— G G A T C C — 3’ 3’— C C T A G G — 5’

  5. Tools for Producing Recombinant DNA Vector: carrier of DNA; can be virus or plasmid Plasmid: extrachromosomal, independently replicating, small circular DNA molecule

  6. restriction enzyme restriction enzyme Producing Recombinant DNA Mix together Add DNA Ligase Many recombinant DNA molecules are produced, each with a different piece of source DNA Treat source DNA with restrictionenzyme Treat plasmid DNA with same enzyme Transform bacterial cells Each bacterial cellcarries a different recombinant plasmid

  7. AGCTTAGCGAT AGCTTAGCGAT TCGAATCGCTA TCGAATCGCTA AATCGC Tools for Producing Recombinant DNA Probe: sequence of DNA that is complementary to the gene of interest; Used to locate a copy of the gene by hybridization Denature DNA by heating Add Probe Probe Binds to gene

  8. Building aDNA Library

  9. Finding the Gene of Interest by Screening a Gene Library

  10. Applying Your Knowledge Applying Your Knowledge • Probe • Clone • Plasmid • Restriction Enzyme • An enzyme that cleaves DNA at specific sequences is a __________ . • A sequence of DNA that is complementary to the gene of interest is a _________. • A small, independently replicating DNA molecule is a ___________.

  11. Biotechnological Methods: PCR • Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) • Amplifies a specific region in the DNA • Used for identification, especially if the amount of DNA is small • Uses repeated cycles of heating to denature DNA and cooling to synthesize new DNA • Involves the use of ---Taq polymerase (withstands heat) ---primers to begin synthesis

  12. Polymerase Chain Reaction:One PCR Cycle 90 °C 50 °C 72 °C Taq Polymerase Primer OriginalDouble-helixDNA SeparateDNAStrands Primers &Taqpolymerasebind DNAsynthesized

  13. Polymerase Chain Reaction:Multiple PCR Cycles 2 copies 4 copies 8 copies DNAfragmentto beamplified

  14. Biotechnological Methods: RFLP • RFLP Analysis • Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism • Use of a probe to identify specific DNA fragments derived from restriction enzyme digestion • Shows variations in sizes of fragments between different individuals

  15. Separation of Restriction Fragments by Size

  16. DNA separated by size is transferred from agarose gel to filter DNA on filter is exposed to probe to detect complementary sequences. Southern Blotting for RFLP Analysis

  17. Applications of Biotechnology in Agriculture • Transgenic: organism that contains a gene from another species in all of its cells • Transgenic plants that • Resist herbicides • Resist pests • Have improved storage qualities • Have enhanced nutrition

  18. Roundup Ready Soybeans Traditional Soybeans Effects of Treatment with the Herbicide Roundup

  19. Bt Corn: Producesits own Pesticide Flavr-Savr Tomatosoftens more slowly after ripening “Golden” rice with beta-carotene and extra iron

  20. Applications of Biotechnology in Agriculture • Transgenic Animals that • Provide models for human diseases • Mice with BRCA1 gene to study inherited breast cancer • “knockout” mouse missing ADA gene to study immune deficiency • Produce pharmaceuticals and release them in milk • Goats producing TPA, tissue plasminogen activator, for treatment of heart attacks

  21. Applications of Biotechnology for Identification: Forensics 1 2 3 CSRCIE MNEE 4 5 6 7 Suspects Suspects

  22. X X X X X X X X Applications of Biotechnology for Identification: Paternity Testing

  23. Applications of Biotechnology in Medicine: Therapeutics

  24. Applications of Biotechnology in Medicine: Genetic Testing carrier carrier non-carrier sickle-cell anemia

  25. Applications of Biotechnology in Medicine: Gene Therapy • Andrew Gobea was diagnosed with ADA deficiency before he was born. • This lack of the ADA enzyme causes an immune deficiency disease called SCID. • Andrew was given the gene for a functional ADA enzyme four days after his birth in 1993.

  26. Umbilical cord blood was collected at birth. • Stem cells were isolated and mixed with a virus carrying a functional ADA gene. • Stem cells were returned to Andrew with the aim of populating his bone marrow with cells that could make the ADA enzyme.

  27. Two Years Later • Andrew has been maintained on costly injections of purified ADA enzyme while waiting to see if the gene therapy has been effective. • Tests have shown that the functional ADA gene was introduced into 0.01% of Andrew’s stem cells and this population has given rise to 5-7% of his white blood cells. Is this enough for a cure?

  28. Four Years Later • Andrew’s physician decides to taper off the enzyme injections to see if Andrew’s immune system can protect him. • What is the outcome? • What was learned?

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