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Agenda: 5/20 Tools of Genetics: Restriction Enzymes, Recombinant DNA (Genetic Engineering) Recombinant DNA (Genetic Engineering) What, why, how Reading- New Genetics Overview Genetic Engineering Challenge – Rice to prevent vitamin A deficiency Homework: News article Summary + connection, change, impact

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Agenda: 5/20• Tools of Genetics: Restriction Enzymes, Recombinant

DNA (Genetic Engineering)

• Recombinant DNA (Genetic Engineering) • What, why, how

• Reading- New Genetics • Overview • Genetic Engineering Challenge – Rice to prevent vitamin A deficiency

Homework: News article Summary + connection, change, impact

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Tools of Genetics: Recombinant DNA and Cloning• Read pp. 38 & 39: The New Genetics• Summarize:

• How do scientists move genes from one organism to another? • Explain the role of restriction enzymes• Explain how the DNA fragments are combined• Explain the role of cloning in the making of insulin

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RECOMBINANT DNA =GENETIC ENGINEERINGIntroduction

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Recombinant DNA (rDNA)• Method to create a new DNA molecule by piecing together

different DNA molecules

• When cells accept the rDNA, they will “express” the new genes by making the new proteins• Cells are “genetically engineered”

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Genetically engineered products- using recombinant DNA (rDNA)Why?

Products in the body are either:

(1) Made in too small quantities

(2) Made at the wrong time

(3) Lack an important characteristic

(4) Can be made in greater quantity for medical use

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Uses rDNA – proteins made by body in small quantities

• Insulin (first rDNA product; 1982)• Growth hormone

• Children with insufficient growth hormone or poor kidney function

• Blood clot prevention (plasminogen activator)• Larger quantities used to prevent heart attacks or strokes

• Blood clotting factor – for hemophilia• Gamma interferon – fight cancer growth

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Genetic Engineering –Recombinant DNA How?

1. Identify a molecule produced by a living organism

2. Isolate the instructions (DNA sequence = gene)

3. Put the instructions into another cell or organism

4. Allow the cell to replicate

5. Harvest the desired product

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What do we need to learn about to understand how recombinant DNA products? • Central Dogma

• Universal nature for all organisms

• Macromolecules• Proteins• Carbohydrates • Lipids • Nucleic Acid

• Transcription • Translation • Stem Cells

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The Vector (E. coli bacteria).

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Chromosome & Plasmid

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Genetic Engineering ChallengeHow can scientists develop rice that could prevent vitamin A deficiency?

• Macromolecules• What are the major

types?

• What is their composition? (Elements)

• Functions?

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Genetic Engineering ChallengeHow can scientists develop rice that could prevent vitamin A deficiency?

• Vitamin A deficiency

causes: 2.5 million deaths/year

250,000 – 500,000 cases of blindness/yr.

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Agrobacterium tumefaciens

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Agrobacterium tumefaciens

Bacteria found in the soil which produces Crown Galls

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Agrobacterium tumefaciens

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Bacteria

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DNA sequence to signal transcription of the gene

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Learning More about How Scientists Do Genetic Engineering

• Scientists have developed a genetically engineered type of rice called Golden Rice which produces rice grains with substantial quantities of pro-vitamin A. The actual process has been significantly more complex than the basic steps described in the activity you have completed.

• As you read these sources, note any additional steps or modifications of the procedures needed to genetically engineer rice plants that produce pro-vitamin A in their rice grains.

• Prepare a revised and expanded description of the steps needed to produce rice plants that make significant quantities of pro-vitamin A in their rice grains.

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Learning More about How Scientists Do Genetic Engineering• Scientists have developed a genetically engineered type of rice called

Golden Rice which produces rice grains with substantial quantities of pro-vitamin A. The actual process has been significantly more complex than the basic steps described in the activity you have completed.

For useful additional information read and view:• "How do you make a transgenic plant?" (including an animation demo

from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln; http://cls.casa.colostate.edu/transgeniccrops/how.html) (http://cls.casa.colostate.edu/transgeniccrops/animation.html)

• "Gene Manipulation in Plants" (http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/science/biology/gene-manipulation-plants/content-section-4.3)