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Biotechnology. Chapter 6. Central Points. Recombinant DNA technology joins DNA Biotechnology uses recombinant DNA technology to make products Bacteria, plants, and animals modified Safety of transgenic organisms debated Produce human proteins for disease treatment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Biotechnology

Biotechnology

Chapter 6

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Central Points

Recombinant DNA technology joins DNA

Biotechnology uses recombinant DNA technology to make products

Bacteria, plants, and animals modified

Safety of transgenic organisms debated

Produce human proteins for disease treatment

Many biotechnology inventions patented

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6.1 What Is Biotechnology?

Coupling of genetic technology to biological systems

Makes human proteins

Previously, human proteins collected from many sources: animals, cadavers, and donated blood

Risk from these sources including death

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In 1985, hGH Produced

Potentially unlimited amounts of growth hormone

No possibility of contamination with disease-causing agents

Used to treat a number of serious growth disorders

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How Is hGH Produced?

Recombinant DNA technology

Transferred gene for hGH from a human cell DNA to a bacterial cell

Creating a transgenic organism

Transgenic bacterial cell and its descendants manufacture hGH

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6.2 Recombinant DNA Technology: Steps (1)

DNA extracted from human cells

DNA treated with restriction enzyme, cuts the DNA at specific sites, produce “sticky end”

Bacterial plasmid cut with same enzyme

Plasmid functions as vector and carries human DNA into bacterial cells

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6.2 Recombinant DNA Technology:Steps (2)

Fragments of human DNA and plasmid mixed together and join

Plasmids enter the bacterial cells, copy themselves, carry recombinant DNA into bacteria

Bacteria express gene, synthesize the human protein, can be used for treatments, vaccines, or other purposes

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Recombinant DNA Technology

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Restriction Enzymes

Restriction enzymes cut both DNA strands at a recognition site, search for specific base sequence

> 1,000 different restriction enzymes

Each cuts at specific and different recognition sites

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Restriction Enzymes

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Animation: Action of restriction enzymes

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How Transgenic Plants Are Made

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Animation: Studying and Manipulating Genomes (formation of recombinant DNA)

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6.3 Other Transgenic Plants and Animals

Production of medically important proteins

Transgenic crops or genetically modified (GM), plants with new characteristics• Resistance to herbicides, insects, or viral or

fungal diseases• Increase the nutritional value of crops

Pigs for xenotransplants

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Transgenic Crops

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Transgenic Tobacco Produce hGH

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Insulin from Recombinant DNA

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Golden Rice

Genes from daffodils and bacteria

Produce beta carotene

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Factor VIII

Clotting factor for hemophiliacs

Without the use of blood donors

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Pigs for Possible Organ Transplant

HLA transferred to pig embryos

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6.4 Are Transgenic Organisms Safe?

Important to address by research and testing• Health and environmental risks• Economic and social issues• Educate public

Potential health risks

Environmental risks, transfer of transgenes to wild plants, and reduction in biodiversity

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6.5 Studying Human Diseases

Human Genome Project, plant and animal genomes

Many shared genes in other species, including the mouse and Drosophila

Animal models of human disease study drug treatments and causes of disease

Transgenic organisms used for models

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Transgenic Animal Models

Produce an animal with similar symptoms

Used to study the development and progress of a disease

Used to develop and test drugs to cure or treat animal model of the human disease• Currently used for Huntington disease (HD)

Eventually, drugs used to treat humans

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Rhino Mouse

Used to study immune deficiency conditions

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Curly Tail Mouse

Used to study neural tube defects

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Obese Mouse

Used to study weight-loss products

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6.6 Legal and Ethical Issues in Biotechnology

Patenting organisms and genes

Diamond v. Chakrabarty• Oil-eating bacteria used four plasmids from

different strains• Produce one strain of Pseudomonas

Harvard University patent on a transgenic OncoMouse (U.S. only)