Biotechnology Comparative genomics also has been used to
Biotechnology
Comparative genomics also has been used to identify recently mobilized transposons in genetically diverse humans. For example, over 600 recent transposon insertions were identified by examining DNA resequencing traces from 36 genetically diverse humans. Tbl 1 Which transposable elements are active in the human genome? (2007) Ryan E. Mills et al. Trends in Genetics 23: 183 -191
DNA fingerprinting using RFLPs
Visualizing differences in DNA sequence by using restriction enzymes Sequence 1 Sequence 2
Restriction Enzymes cut DNA at specific sequences
Examples of some restriction enzymes…
Visualizing differences in DNA sequence by using restriction enzymes Sequence 1 Sequence 2
Separating DNA on a gel by size
• Gel electrophoresis Fig 20. 11
Visualizing differences in DNA sequence by RFLPs
DNA fingerprinting
DNA fingerprinting
DNA fingerprinting
Can DNA be obtained from hair?
How can DNA be obtained from such a small sample?
The inventor of PCR
Polymerase Chain Reaction: amplifying DNA
Polymerase Chain Reaction Fig 20. 14
Polymerase Chain Reaction: Primers allow specific regions to be amplified.
The inventor of PCR animation http: //www. dnalc. org/ddnalc/resources/pcr. html
Areas of DNA from very small samples can be amplified by PCR, and then cut with restriction enzymes for RFLP analysis.
What is the largest scale experiment that is being currently performed?
Genetically Modified Organisms
Human resource production and use
from Teosinte Maize By artificial selection that began ~10, 000 years ago.
Figure 20 -19 Fig 20. 19
Artificial selection 1. Select individuals that have the largest side buds and breed them. Number of Individuals Wild Brassica oleracea: small side buds 2. Of the offspring, select individuals that have the largest side buds and breed them. 3. Of the offspring, select individuals that have the largest side buds and breed them. 4. After several generations, bud size increases dramatically. 0 Brussels sprouts: extremely large side buds 1 2 Size of buds (cm) 3
Different foods from one species of plant. Created by artificial selection.
Agricultural Hunter. Gatherer Industrial
Genetic Engineering: Direct manipulation of DNA
Millions of Acres Global Area planted with GM Crops size of Texas, 172
Why Change a Plant’s DNA? • Can change plant so that it has new or different characteristics – Produce needed protein – Insect resistance (Bt toxin) – Herbicide resistance (Round-up) – Drought or other stress resistance – Chemical remediation
% of Total US Acres Common Genetically Modified Crops
Types of Genetically Modified Crops Herbicide Tolerance; Insect Resistance; Viral Resistance
Millions of Acres Is Genetically Modifying Plants a Good Idea? size of Texas, 172
Is Changing an Organism’s DNA a Good or Bad Idea? • Genes flow within species and between species. • Are GM foods safe for the environment? • Are GM foods profitable for: – Consumers, Farmers, and Companies?
Pollution in Gulf of Mexico from run-off in the Mississippi river AAL 25. 17
Pollen is easily transferred from plant to plant, and to related species.
Genetic information moves. GM crops found in Oaxaca and other MX states GM crops illegal
Genetic information moves, and is self-replicating. GM crops found in Oaxaca and other MX states GM crops illegal
Many Questions, but Few Answers? • Are herbicide or insect resistant plants safe to eat? • Are GM foods safe for the environment? • Are GM foods profitable for: – Consumers, Farmers, and Companies?
Types of Genetically Modified Crops Herbicide Tolerance; Insect Resistance; Viral Resistance
Patents give 17 year monopoly for inventor
Examples of current patents: • Atryn- antithrombin produced in transgenic goats (in milk) has anti-clotting properties
Examples of current patents: • Atryn- antithrombin produced in transgenic goats (in milk) has anti-clotting properties • Evolutec has patents on proteins in tick saliva for use as anti-inflammatory
Examples of current patents: • Atryn- antithrombin produced in transgenic goats (in milk) has anti-clotting properties • Evolutec has patents on proteins in tick saliva for use as anti-inflammator • GTG in Australia has patents on non-coding human DNA for detecting risk of various diseases
Examples of current patents: • Atryn- antithrombin produced in transgenic goats (in milk) has anti-clotting properties • Evolutec has patents on proteins in tick saliva for use as anti-inflammatory • GTG in Australia has patents on non-coding human DNA for detecting risk af various diseases • Harvard patented cancer susceptible mouse
Examples of current patents: • Harvard patented cancer susceptible mouse • Rejected by Canadian Supreme court in 2002
The Canadian Patent Act defines "invention" as "any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter".
The Canadian Patent Act defines "invention" as "any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter". Canadian court ruled that microorganisms, GM plants, modified DNA and cells could be patented, but not whole animal.
Examples of current patents: • Atryn- antithrombin produced in transgenic goats (in milk) has anti-clotting properties • Evolutec has patents on proteins in tick saliva for use as anti-inflammatory • GTG in Australia has patents on non-coding human DNA for detecting risk af various diseases • Harvard patented cancer susceptible mouse • Over 70 U. S. patents for use of Indian neem tree
Neem, say the women, helps babies sleep, keeps flies away, is a cosmetic, a disinfectant and a pesticide. Its leaves make good cattle fodder, its twigs are good for teeth and gums. It is used, they say, for snake bites, malaria, hysteria, high blood pressure, pain relief, skin diseases and a host of other ailments. Over 70 U. S. patents for use of Indian neem tree
Neem, say the women, helps babies sleep, keeps flies away, is a cosmetic, a disinfectant and a pesticide. Its leaves make good cattle fodder, its twigs are good for teeth and gums. It is used, they say, for snake bites, malaria, hysteria, high blood pressure, pain relief, skin diseases and a host of other ailments. Over 70 U. S. patents for use of Indian neem tree One was rejected due to previous use in indigenous Indian culture
Concerns of developing nations vs. industrialized countries Bioprospecting
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