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In most cases of genetic engineering, scientists start by cutting the DNA Restriction enzymes = enzymes that cut DNA at a specific spot Hundreds of restriction enzymes are used as tiny scissors

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Page 1: Abraham Lincoln – Marfan Syndrome Emily Dickinson – Manic Depression Vincent Van Gogh – Epilepsy Albert Einstein – Dyslexia John F. Kennedy – Addison’s

Abraham Lincoln – Marfan SyndromeEmily Dickinson – Manic Depression

Vincent Van Gogh – EpilepsyAlbert Einstein – Dyslexia

John F. Kennedy – Addison’s DiseaseRita Hayworth – Alzheimer’s Disease

Ray Charles – Primary GlaucomaStephen Hawking – Amyotrophic Lateral

Sclerosis

Of course you may not have been born!

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Chapter 9 Frontiers of Biotechnology

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In most cases of genetic engineering, scientists start by cutting the DNARestriction enzymes = enzymes that cut DNA

at a specific spotHundreds of restriction enzymes are used as tiny scissors

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Restriction enzymes either leave a “blunt end or sticky

end”

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Once DNA is cut up it can be studied in a couple ways

Gel electrophoresis is used to separate the pieces 1. DNA is loaded into a gel

2. Voltage is applied3. DNA has a negative charge, it moves toward the positive end

Little pieces move fastBig pieces move slow

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Instead of adding paper/toner, add DNA polymerase and free bases

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows scientists to make many copies of DNA

PCR is like a copy machine for DNA

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DNA fingerprinting take advantage of restriction enzymes and the fact that everyone's DNA is different

Created using gel electrophoresis

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A clone = genetically identical copy of a gene/organism

Dolly was the first clone of an adult mammal

Cloning occurs naturally (plants/bacteria/twins)

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Genetic engineering = changing DNA to give new traits

Recombinant DNA = DNA that contains genes from more than 1 organism

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Plasmid = closed loop of DNA separated from the rest

Bacteria is often used in genetic engineering

Restriction enzymes + plasmid + sticky ends = recombinant DNA

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Transgenic bacteria can be used to create human proteins

Transgenic organism = has genes from another organism

Transgenic plants create natural pesticidesTransgenic mice are models of human

development

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The Human Genome Project sequenced all human DNA

Genomics = study of genomes/ gene sequences

Genetic screenings can identify disordersGene therapy could help cure those

disorders