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Genetic Technologies Chapter 8

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Genetic Technologies Chapter 8

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Recombinant DNA DNA that contains genes of two species How?

› Restriction enzymes – cut out desired gene› Occur naturally in prokaryotic cells › Recognize specific recognition sites – 4 to 8 base pairs› Recognition sites are palindromes › Cuts gene (digests) in one direction only› Creates restriction fragments

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Process – Restriction Enzyme

Locates recognition site (Top Strand)

Cuts the DNA backbone

Locates recognition site (Bottom Strand)

Cuts the DNA backbone

DNA separates

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Putting Fragments together DNA ligase – sticky ends T4 DNIA ligase – blunt ends

› forms phosphodiester bonds in DNA

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Restriction Maps Diagrams that show all recognition sites on

a specific plasmid and distances in base pairs

Shows which restriction enzyme should be used

Allow scientists to determine which plasmids will work the best for cloning experiments

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Transformation Cells that receive foreign DNA Bacterial cells sometimes will not take up a plasmid Bacteria are placed in ice water bath containing

CaCl₂ Solution is heated and cooled repeatedly disrupting

plasma membrane of bacteria allowing plasmid to enter

Solution is kept at 37⁰C to stabilize and grow

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Identifying Bacteria Clones with Target Genes

Hybridization – identify cells that contain recombinant DNA

Identified using a hybridization probe – short single stranded complementary DNA molecule

Once identified bacteria can be grown in huge quantities (commercial use)

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PCR Polymerase Chain Reaction

› Increase number of DNA copies from a single biological sample in a few hours

› Only specific regions of a chromosome are replicated

Process› Denaturation› Annealing› Elongation

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Taq polymerase is used to put strand together

Isolated from bacteria that live in hot springs

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Gel Electrophoresis

Technique used to separate fragments of DNA (PCR)

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Why use Genetic Engineering? Cost Larger organisms can

produce larger molecules

Better versions of organisms

80% of Canadas Canola crop is GM

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Concerns?

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Gene Therapy Techniques used to replace, remove or

alter a defective gene before symptoms are expressed

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Gene Therapy Germ-line gene

therapy› Genes introduced

in sperm or egg cells

› Passed on to future generations

Somatic gene therapy› Genes introduced

into body cells (not sperm or egg)

› Will not be passed on

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Cord Blood (CBE) Source of hematopoietic (blood forming)

stem cells Can be used to treat and cure disease and

other conditions