Biotechnology AP Biology 2007 2008 Biotechnology today Genetic
Biotechnology AP Biology 2007 -2008
Biotechnology today § Genetic Engineering Electrophoresis u Recombinant Technology u Polymerase Chain Reaction u Transgenics/GMO’s u Cloning u AP Biology
Recombinant Technology § r. DNA is DNA with 2 or more sources § Bacteria are used to copy DNA and make desired proteins Identify gene of interest and cut it out u insert new gene into a plasmid u insert plasmid into bacteria u § Vector – plasmid carrying new gene into host u AP Biology bacteria can express new gene or make copies of inserted DNA
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Restriction Enzymes – Cut the DNA! § a. k. a. restriction § endonucleases evolved in bacteria to cut up foreign DNA from viruses § Molecular scissors that cut between specific bases § “Sticky Ends” are where the enzyme cut allow for joining with another piece of DNA cut with the same enzyme AP Biology
Recombinant tech. § Transformation insert recombinant plasmid into bacteria u grow recombinant bacteria in agar cultures u § bacteria make lots of copies of plasmid § “cloning” the plasmid production of many copies of inserted gene u production of “new” protein u § transformed phenotype AP Biology DNA RNA protein trait
Recombinant Plasmid § Plasmids used to insert new genes into bacteria cut DNA gene we want like what? …insulin …HGH …lactase cut plasmid DNA Cut DNA? DNA scissors? ligase recombinant AP Biology plasmid insert “gene we want” into plasmid. . . “glue” together
Grow bacteria…make more gene from other organism recombinant plasmid + vector plasmid grow bacteria harvest (purify) protein AP Biology transformed bacteria
Transgenics – organisms with foreign DNA § Genetically modified organisms (GMO) u enabling plants to produce new proteins § Protect crops from insects: BT corn w corn produces a bacterial toxin that kills corn borer (caterpillar pest of corn) § Extend growing season: fishberries w strawberries with an anti-freezing gene from flounder § Improve quality of food: golden rice w rice producing vitamin A AP Biology improves nutritional value
Green with envy? ? Jelly fish “GFP” AP Biology Transformed vertebrates
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 u why? u § § § AP Biology forensics medical diagnostics paternity evolutionary relationships and more…
Copy DNA without plasmids? PCR! § Polymerase Chain Reaction method for making many, many copies of a specific segment of DNA u ~only need 1 cell of DNA to start u It’s a DNA copy machine! AP Biology
PCR process § What do you need to do? u in tube: DNA, DNA polymerase enzyme, primer, nucleotides u denature DNA: heat (90°C) DNA to separate strands u anneal DNA: cool to hybridize with primers & build DNA (extension) What does 90°C do to our DNA polymerase? AP Biology
Comparing cut up DNA § How do we compare DNA fragments? u separate fragments by size § How do we separate DNA fragments? u run it through a gelatin § agarose § made from algae u gel electrophoresis DNA jello? ? Can’t we just add those little marshmallows? AP Biology
Gel electrophoresis § DNA moves in an electrical field… u DNA is negatively charged § size of DNA fragment affects how far it travels w small pieces travel farther w large pieces travel slower & lag behind DNA – AP Biology “swimming through Jello” +
Gel Electrophoresis DNA & restriction enzyme longer fragments wells power source gel shorter fragments AP Biology + completed gel
Uses: Evolutionary relationships § Comparing DNA samples from different organisms to measure evolutionary relationships turtle snake rat squirrel fruitfly – DNA + AP Biology 1 2 3 4 5
Uses: Medical diagnostic § Comparing normal allele to disease allele chromosome with normal allele 1 chromosome with disease-causing allele 2 all ele 1 all ele 2 – DNA Example: test for Huntington’s disease + AP Biology
Uses: Forensics § Comparing DNA sample from crime scene with suspects & victim suspects S 1 S 2 S 3 crime scene V sample – DNA AP Biology +
Electrophoresis use in forensics § Evidence from murder trial u Do you think the suspect is guilty? blood sample 1 from crime scene blood sample 2 from crime scene blood sample 3 from crime scene “standard” blood sample from suspect OJ Simpson blood sample from victim 1 N Brown blood sample from victim 2 R Goldman AP Biology “standard”
Uses: Paternity § Who’s the father? Mom F 1 – DNA AP Biology + F 2 child
Clone § A genetically identical organism or a group of cells derived from a single cell AP Biology
Cloning Process § The nucleus from a somatic § § (body) cell is harvested An egg is harvested and the nucleus of the egg is removed The nucleus from the somatic cell is then transferred into the egg An electric shock causes the cell to replicate The embryo is now implanted into the uterus to grow into a new individual AP Biology
Big Ideas of Biotechnology § Genes from virtually any organism can § § be cloned using plasmid transformation or using PCR. Electrophoresis and restriction enzymes are widely used in DNA analysis. GMO’s and cloned animals and plants can be given beneficial characteristics or make needed products such as pharmaceuticals. AP Biology
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